The International Conference on Building and Simulation (BAS) will be hosted by SERC at our partner Dalarna University’s campus in Borlänge, Sweden, from 2–4 July 2025.
This conference provides a unique platform for the discussion of pressing building and energy issues and fostering collaborations among researchers, architects, environmental scientists, facility managers, and policymakers.The specific conference topics are:
▪️ Urban Energy Systems
▪️ Sustainable Building Design
▪️ Urban Climate and Smart City Simulations
▪️ Community Engagement
🔗 Scroll down on the Home page of the conference website for further details –https://bas2025.org/
📅 The Call for Abstracts is open until 14 Feb 2025 and submissions should be made via the conference website (via ‘Submission’ tab).
PED-ACT’s Austrian partner Wonderland’s Communications Manager, our team member Bahanur Nasya was invited to give a speech at the European Creative Economy Conference in Helsingborg, Sweden on June 13th, 2024. The European Conference on Creative Economy and Culture (#ECEC), is a localized collaborative event with the aim to discuss problems in the field of territorial creative ecosystems and connect researchers, creative professionals, and public administration to the European CCI frameworks.
Her speech about “Feeding Local Ecosystems” was highlighted in the Local Ecosystems Partnerships for Creative Placemaking, ECEC24.
We are thrilled to see Bahanur Nasya represent PED-ACT at the ECEC24 event!
Towards the 2030 Sustainability Goals, the Driving Urban Transitions Partnership DUT Conference gathered international leaders and experts to Brussels. They kick-started 48 projects to support EU mission of climate-neutral cities, EU Green Deal, and the EU’s Urban Agenda.
The DUT programme highlights were;
1️⃣Discover the key instruments deployed by the DUT Partnership to amplify the impact of research and innovation. 2️⃣Learn from cities at the forefront of implementing the 15-minute City, Circular Urban Economies, and Positive Energy Districts strategies. 3️⃣Be inspired by Urban Doers and novel approaches in projects financed by DUT. 4️⃣Get new insights from expert panels on drivers behind change and new research areas in mission driven context. 5️⃣Celebrate the DUT projects funded in the first DUT call.
Our PED-ACT Project Team was there to present our work and our project poster, and discuss the key challenges to tackle for a sustainable future. PED-ACT’s unique cases for Sweden, Austria, and Turkiye presented to have an open conversation about #urbantransformation and #energytransition within the #ped framework.
This stakeholder engagement workshop at the Karşıyaka Synagogue Building had attendees from public bodies, citizens, NGOs, the private sector, academia, and local government.
Several bodies from Karşıyaka Municipality attended the workshop as the Climate Change and Zero Waste Directorate, Planning and Project Directorate, Urban Vision Unit, and Citizen Participation Unit, as well as representatives from Demir Enerji Danismanlik and İzmir Institute of Technology. Ozlem Senyol and Alp Erdoğan have presented their work regarding the district of Karşıyaka. PED-ACT project goals and progress were briefly presented by Eylem Keskin (IZTECH).
Wonderland’s Bahanur Nasya moderated the workshop with their collaborative framework for PED-ACT. Each participant joined the discussion and steered the conversation into the prolific realms of co-creation.
Yilmaz Vurucu played their short film in the scope of Open Heritage, the Stara Trznica Old Market Hall. Bahanur Nasya (moderator) and Yilmaz Vurucu have also filmed interviewing actors for the PED-ACT project.
The PED-ACT team also visited the demo site for an updated feasibility study and also examined the Solar Power Plant in the north. We are hoping to deliver more good news from Izmir!
We would like to thank all of our participants and our team members for this fruitful event!
In the PED-ACT project, we aim to make energy consumption and production sustainable in regional units. This project, which is carried out at an international level, carries out studies in five different prototype regions in three countries. It is investigating ways to transform these regions into Positive Energy Regions (PED).
Now, it is time to collaborate and think together about İzmir! PED-ACT’s WP6 “Co-learning Processes and Co-design Strategies” leader Wonderland is going to lead this workshop, hosted by Karşıyaka Municipality and facilitated by Izmir Institute of Technology (WP8 Leader).
The workshop will take place in Karşıyaka Municipality building Kal Kadoş Synagogue on 26th of March, Tuesday starting at 9:30.