News
16-01-2010: Co-oporation SB10 – HsZuyd Heerlen
Every 10 weeks SB10 co-operates with a new project group, existing of students from Hogeschool Zuyd. The co-operation between SB10 and Hogeschool Zuyd has a temporary character.
The present project group exists of two students in their third year and two students in their fourth year of education, which is the study Facility Management. The students are Pauline Vogelpoel, Sanne Wetzels, Anne Zijlstra and Roel Zuylen.
Each student has got assigned several tasks. These are the following:
- Pauline Vogelpoel: abstracts book, communication, catering;
- Sanne Wetzels: minutes secretary, communication, expositions and exhibitions;
- Anne Zijlstra: location, logistics, participant registration;
- Roel Zuylen: sponsoring, programme.
This project group will be working for SB10 until the third week of 2010. The handover to the principal Niels Klinkhamer will take place on Tuesday 19 January 2010. A new project group will take over these tasks. By that time, the new project group will introduce itself again.
06-01-2010: Abstract deadline prolonged to 31 January 2010
Since we discovered that in some networks the SB10 Western Europe’s announcement has been delayed, we have decided to extend the deadline for abstracts until 31 January 2010. The already received abstracts will be handled according the announced scheme. In order to submit your abstract, click here.
06-01-2010: Trade Fair explored
We have had some indications that a trade Fair would be highly appreciated and are now in a process setting up a scheme for this. In a few weeks we hope to announce the possibilities for exhibitors. One of the options explored is to arrange an exhibition in themes following the conference themes: 0-energy (buildings and cities), 0-water (appliances & districts), 0-materials (products and buildings), etc. In a few weeks we will announce more details.
See you at SB10 in Maastricht!
Zuyd University and partners from Belgium and Germany organise a 3-day conference on Sustainable Building in 2010, focussing at the transition the built Environment has to go through in the next decades, in order to cope with energy, materials and water constraints. We look forward to your research and papers in the conference and inspiring input into the market workshops, to shape the new way of design and management of Built Environments. I hope to see you at SB10 in Maastricht!
Yours sincerely,
Ronald Rovers, Chair
First announcement & call for abstracts
Download the first announcement and call for abstracts here.
District of Tomorrow
District of Tomorrow, under construction demoproject with 0-energy buildings, designed by thesis students University ZUYD.







