2nd GreenBIM Pilot Training Academy
If you are interested and want to learn more about the basics of how to use the Building Information Model (BIM) for energy-efficient buildings, prepare a Building Execution Plan including management of energy efficiency objectives, learn how BIM Data systems are integrated with stakeholders’ systems and follow keynote experts discussing how to Think Green in today’s world, the role that Sustainability plays in the Built Environment , the current applications of BIM in Scandinavia and the future trends there, as well as related funding opportunities under EU Programmes!
We invite you to join us in the 2nd GreenBIM Pilot Training Academy.
Programme
Day 1 - Tuesday 21st May
Local: N1017
CU3: Integrated digital twin modelling (from energy efficient architectural and facade design to civil/mechanical/electrical
8:30-9:00 - Welcome
- Thomas Bader (Linnaeus University)
- The GreenBIM Project: Ozgur Egilmez (YU)
- The SHIFT Project: Miguel Perez Valls (UAL)
9:00-9:45 - Keynote Speech 1: Maria Runesson (AEC). "From Vision to Reality: Energizing Efficiency through Multi-Dimensional Modeling"
9:45-10:00 - Coffee break
10:00-10:45 - Lecture 1: Mustafa Emre İlal (IYTE Univ., Turkey). "BIM & Integrated Design"
10:45-11:00 - Coffee break
11:00-11:45 - Lecture 2: Umir Kiliç. "Structural Model Authoring"
12:00-13:15 - Lunch break
13:15-14:00 - Lecture 3: Mumine Gerçek (IYTE). "Specifying Architectural Elements"
14:00-14:15 - Coffee break
14:15-16:00 - Introduction to the Case Study Team Work.
Local: M1055
- Mumine Gerçek (IYTE) / Maria Runesson (Linnaeus University). "Single Story Residential Building"
- Students: Case Studies Team Work
- Conclusion of the day & few words for tomorrow
Day 2 - Wednesday 22nd May
Local: N1017
CU4: Sustainable applications of hybrid point cloud and BIM methods
CU5: Parametric modelling with multi-objective inclusion (energy efficiency objectives)
8:30-9:00 - Progress update and feedback from previous days
Time available for trainees to use, if needed, to finish their work on their case studies
9:00-9:45 - Lecture 1 CU4: Onur Selcuk (Ukhotech, Turkey). "Scan to BIM"
9:45-10:00 - Coffee break
10:00- 10:45 - Lecture 1: Emrah Bıyık (Yasar Univ. Turkey). "Energy Efficiency in Buildings: General Overview"
10:45-11:00 - Coffee break
11:00-11:45 - Lecture 2: Emrah Bıyık (YU). "Design Aspects for Energy Efficiency in Buildings"
12:00-13:15 - Lunch break
13:15-14:00 - Lecture 3: Mümine Gerçek (IYTE Univ., Turkey), "How to use Revit for Energy Analysis/Efficiency"
14:00-14:15 - Coffee break
14:15 - 16:00 - Student's Case Studies Team Work
Local: M1055
- Mumine Gerçek (IYTE)."Building Energy Analysis"
- GreenBIM Transnational Project Meeting (partners only)
- Conclusion of the day & few words for tomorrow
Day 3 - Thursday 23rd May
Local in the morning: N 1017 from 8.30-12
Local in the afternoon: M 1088 - from 13-17
Energy efficiency with BIM
8:30-9:00 - Progress update and feedback from previous days
Time available for trainees to use, if needed, to finish their work on their case studies
9:00-9:45 - Keynote Speech 1: Brijesh Mainali (Linnaeus University)
"Ongoing Education and Research efforts for Sustainable Urban/Energy Transition: Experience sharing from BET"
9:45-10:00 - Coffee break
10:00-10:45 - Keynote Speech 2: Ambrose Dodoo (Linnaeus University)
"Life cycle perspective on building energy use and energy efficiency"
10:45-11:00 - Coffee break
11:00-11:45 - Keynote Speech 3: Annie Törngren (AEC)
"Information Exchange between Construction and Manufacturing Industries to Achieve Circular Economy: A Literature Review and Interviews with Swedish Experts"
12:00-13:15 - Lunch break
13:15-14:00 - Lecture: Efthymia Staiou, (Yasar Univ., Turkey)
"Promotion of the VLE and the Project"
14:00-14:15 - Coffee break
14:15 - 16:00
- Case Studies Team Presentations
- Certificates Awards Ceremony and closing remarks on the GreenBIM Academy
- C2 Academy Evaluation
Accomodation
If you need of hotel room during your stay in Växjö, we recommend that you contact one of the hotels/hostels below to make a reservation.
Elite Stadshotellet
Kungsgatan 6, Box 198
352 33 Växjö
Book by email: reservation.vaxjo@elite.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 134 00
Website
Elite Park Hotel
Västra Esplanaden 10
352 31 Växjö
Book by email: reservation.vaxjo@elite.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 70 22 00
Website
Clarion Collection Hotel Cardinal
Bäckgatan 10
352 30 Växjö
Book by email: cc.cardinal@choice.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 72 28 00
Website
Quality Hotel Royal Corner
Liedbergsgatan 11
352 32 Växjö
Book by email: q.royalcorner@choice.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 70 10 00
Website
Teleborgs Slott
Slottsallén
351 96 Växjö
Book by email: info@teleborgsslott.com
or by phone: +46 470 – 34 89 80
Website
Hotel PM & Vänner
Västergatan 10
352 31 Växjö
Book by email: reservations@pmhotel.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 75 97 00
Website
Hotel Esplanad
Norra Esplanaden 21 A
352 31, Växjö
Book by email info@hotelesplanad.com
or by phone: +46 470 – 70 22 00
Website
Hotel Värend
Kungsgatan 27
352 33, Växjö
Book by email: info@hotellvarend.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 77 67 00
Website
Hotel Scandic
Hejaregatan 19
352 46 Växjö
Book by email: vaxjo@scandichotels.com
or by phone: +46 470 - 73 60 00
Website
Öjaby Herrgård
Öjabyvägen 113
352 50 Växjö
Book by email: info@ojabyherrgard.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 70 16 20
Website
Are you looking for more affordable accommodations we suggest following hotels below:
Toftastrand Hotel & Konditori
Lenhovdavägen 72
352 71 Växjö
Book by email: hotell@villavik.seor by phone: +46 470 – 652 90
Webside
Växjö Vandrarhem Evedal
L J Brandts väg 1
352 63 Växjö
Book by email: info@vaxjovandrarhem.se
or by phone: +46 470 – 630 70
Website
Skäraton
Väluddevägen 1
352 51 Växjö
Book by email: skaraton@skaraton.com or mattias@skaraton.com
or by phone: +46 70 378 00 95
Website
Bed and Breakfast Södra Lycke
Hagagatan 10
352 35 Växjö
You can book by a registration form via the website
or by phone: +46 70 676 65 06
Website
Travel to and from Växjö
If you travel by train to Växjö you will reach Växjö Central located in the city centre. Travelling by train from Stockholm Central to Växjö Central takes roughly 3.5 hours. From Gothenburg to Växjö Central it takes roughly 3 hours.
If you instead choose to travel by air, you can choose to travel from Bromma Stockholm Airport to Växjö Småland Airport. You can also reach Växjö via flight to Copenhagen Airport/Kastrup and connecting direct train to Växjö Central (roughly 2.5 hours).
Travel in Växjö
For travel from Växjö Central or Växjö Småland Airport to Linnaeus University we recommend either bus or taxi.
By bus
When travelling by bus from Växjö Central to Linnaeus University, bus number 3, direction “Universitetet”, is the best option. However, there are also other bus routes that pass by one of the university’s bus stops or bus stops nearby, for instance, route number 1 and 5, which take you to Teleborg Centrum, some 8–10 minutes’ walk from the university’s campus.
Bus number 4 will take you from Växjö Småland Airport to Växjö Central where you can change to bus to get to Linnaeus University.
Bus tickets are purchased either on the bus with a debit card or you can download the travel app “Länstrafiken Kronoberg” and purchase your ticket in the app, which will give you a 10% discount on your ticket. You use your debit card to pay in the app.
Click here to perform a search on Länstrafiken Kronoberg:
https://www.lanstrafikenkron.se/en
By bicycle
In case you prefer a bicycle, many hotels can offer this. It takes roughly 20 minutes with a bicycle from the city centre to Linnaeus University’s campus.
By taxi
Most taxi companies start from Södra Bantorget at World Trade Center which means you can find available taxis here.
By car
There is a relative shortage of parking spaces on campus and all are subject to a charge. Parking spaces are marked on the map below.
Here you will find a map of Linnaeus University in Växjö: https://lnu.se/en/meet-linnaeus-university/contact-and-visit-us/
About Linnaeus University
Linnaeus University is a creative and international knowledge environment that promotes curiosity, creativity, companionship and utility. More than 44,000 students are registered at Linnaeus University.
Linnaeus University is located in Växjö and Kalmar and offers 150 degree programmes and 1,300 single-subject courses. Linnaeus University was e
stablished in 2010 through a merger between Växjö University and Kalmar University College.
With some 2,100 employees and 44,000 students it is a modern university with Småland as its base and the world as its arena. Studying and working at Linnaeus University involves being part of an environment that is characterised by knowledge and development. Students acquire new knowledge and learn to have a critical approach. Researchers make new discoveries that can bring change to our society. Employees share stories of a workplace with both challenges and opportunities. Linnaeus University is a university where people can reach their full potential.
A sustainable event
2 st GreenBIM Pilot Training Academy is a sustainability-assured meeting in accordance with Linnaeus University’s guidelines for sustainable events. These guidelines are linked to the 17 global goals in Agenda 2030 and comprise the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, the social, and the environmental.
Learn more about Linnaeus University´s sustainable events here.