This is the main output of the Sustainable Modular Houses for People in Need, Project Number: 2021-1-EL01-KA220-VET-000025502. The “research–knowledge hub” (RKH) is an electronic library developed and created for containing detailed items of applied research in the field of timber construction design principles, circular economy, sustainable development and material availability in different regions of Europe.

RKH is an innovative tool for bibliographic search, an electronic library in all languages of the partners in which the project partners have uploaded complete methods of construction (assembly and disassembly), studies, reports, practical guides and case studies which are expected to assist on finding all the necessary resources under one umbrella. The purpose of the RKH is to be a valuable tool in the hands of both researchers but mostly for the professionals who are actually involved in the whole phase of delivering a modular unit for people in need (from design to construction).

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The purpose of this paper is to present a small modular building that can be a response to the energy crisis and Ukraine’s wave of refugees in Poland.

This report presents criteria that can be applied to furniture products via procurement exercises that may
directly or indirectly reduce their environmental impact.

The purpose of this study is to get efficient home needs from modular panel houses at
low cost and have a comfort factor and describe the design of the modular panel type house.

Assessment of the environmental impact of toxic compounds within fire effluents with the help of the bench-scale test.

Summary of a full experimental campaign aiming at investigating
the dynamic properties of a modular building developed within the “Energy
efficient LIghtweight Sustainable SAfe steel construction” (ELISSA) research
project.

Life Cycle Assessment of wooden houses in different areas in Europe.

This presentation describes the key challenges regarding possible innovations in the bio-based
building sector from the perspective of development in materials science and design concepts as
well as tools and services for improved facade management.

An article summarising the findings of research for natural weathering of wood.

Wednesday, 25 January 2023 09:48

A Waste Action Plan for a Circular Economy

Ireland’s National Waste Policy 2020-2025

Planning security and predictability of Sub-deck systems was analysed considering the rain tightness and aging effects.

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