Projekt

BONANZA – BONus Adapting to Sustainable Future Issues

Austria continues to consume too much land. For this very reason, inner development and redensification are becoming increasingly important for future housing creation.

BONANZA – BONus Adapting to Sustainable Future Issues2024-10-23T14:18:45+02:00

Application Details

term:
January 1st, 2023-June 30st, 2025

Our Expertise:
Data Analytics
Geoinformatics

Studio:
iSPACE SMART SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS

Client:

Austria continues to consume too much land. For this very reason, inner development and redensification are becoming increasingly important for future housing creation.

In order to mobilise construction potential in existing buildings and thus minimise further sealing, the BONANZA project builds on the previous BONUS project. The BONUS post-densification advisory service for owners of detached and semi-detached houses for the creation of additional resource-efficient, socially acceptable living space in cities, which was developed and tested in the pilot areas of Salzburg and Feldkirch, will be evaluated, further developed and expanded even more in the direction of climate change adaptation. In addition, process flows will be further standardised. The advisory services will be supplemented by a functional monitoring system, thus making it possible to measure the success of implementation and the impact of measures initiated by the advisory services.

A co-creation format is being developed to support the transfer of the BONUS consultancy to other municipalities. An interactive web information tool will be developed for an integrative, compact synopsis of the data innovations developed at the community level and applied in the co-creation format. This will be used to demonstrate the added value of the consultations for community-specific challenges and the achievement of climate and energy efficiency goals. These innovations will lay the foundations for a broad implementation of the BONUS advisory services. In order to support awareness raising and sustainable implementation and dissemination to the general public, the results will be presented at various events.

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Our research team

Dr. Thomas Prinz
Dr. Thomas Prinz
Chief Scientific Officer
Florian Schöpflin, MSc
Florian Schöpflin, MSc
Researcher
Mag. Sabine Gadocha
Mag. Sabine Gadocha
Researcher
Günter Gruber, MSc
Günter Gruber, MSc
Researcher
Yingwen Deng
Yingwen Deng
Junior Researcher
Mag. Wolfgang Spitzer
Mag. Wolfgang Spitzer
Researcher

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