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Major capital construction projects, or even so-called small investments and major repairs at the BUT, should be planned and implemented in accordance with the principle of "Do Not Significant Harm" (DNSH) under the EU Regulation on the Recovery and Resilience Facility (2020/0104(COD)).This principle should be applied to the entire life cycle of buildings, i.e. not only their planning, design and actual construction, but also their subsequent operation, repair and maintenance. At the same time, however, the rule of reasonableness should apply, i.e. to apply and apply the principle in a reasonable manner and in such a way that the potential benefits are commensurate with the inputs, financial, time and human resources required.
The following environmental objectives and possible themes are pursued:
These are mainly potential revitalizations of areas with old building loads, individual buildings or groups of buildings with a focus on:
Adaptation to climate change through:
Sustainable water management through:
Promoting the circular economy and waste prevention and reducing waste of primary raw materials through:
Promote stormwater management in the city's intracity and provide drought protection and biodiversity support through:
Large investment construction projects of the BUT will be implemented according to the nZEB (Nearly Zero Energy Building) standard, which follows from the requirements of Directive 2010/31/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on the energy performance of buildings.The principle of the standard requires to combine and properly balance: (1) an economical architectural and construction concept of the building, (2) efficient technologies and, where appropriate, to use available (3) renewable resources. If the components are not in balance with each other and one of the elements is neglected, the other two must be strengthened.
Effective building design must then address and take into account the following in relation to the nZEB requirements:
Responsibility: Mgr. Marta Vaňková