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Tijdens het Cradle to Cradle Café over DIGITS & DATA, staan we stil bij meetbaarheid van innovaties op het gebied van duurzaamheid. Op welke wijze doen verschillende partijen in het bouwproces ervaringen op bij het in praktijk brengen van circulaire innovaties? Wat is de impact op de vitaliteit van gebruikers van deze (werk)omgevingen? Op welke wijze wordt energie bespaard of zelfs opgewekt? Hoe worden de lessons learned gedeeld met stake-holders en de resultaten aangewend voor duurzame vervolgprojecten en -initiatieven? Kunnen opdrachtgevers op deze wijze overtuigd worden van nut en noodzaak van slimme innovaties?
U wordt ontvangen in het Conference Center van de High Tech Campus Eindhoven; de ‘slimste’ vierkante kilometer in Europa, een ecosysteem van 260 hightech companies. Thuisbasis voor meer dan 12.500 innovators, onderzoekers en ingenieurs, die de technologieën en business van morgen genereren. ‘Turning Technology into Business’.
Na afloop van het plenaire programma volgen we de ‘Workwalk Lake’ over ‘The Strip’ naar Workplace Vitality Hub. Dat bevindt zich op de 2e verdieping van HTC85.
Daar bekijken we (resultaten van) een aantal innovaties en wordt de netwerklunch geserveerd. Rond 12.30 uur is het programma afgelopen, zodat u ’s middags de Dutch Design Week in het centrum van Eindhoven kunt bezoeken. (www.ddw.nl/nl)
Programma
09.30 – 10.00
Ontvangst met koffie / thee
10.00 – 10.05
Aanvang programma en welkom
10.05 – 10.25
Marieke van Beurden (Manager Workplace Vitality Hub HTC Campus)
10.25 – 10.45
Dirk Zwaan (Architect Fokkema & Partners)
10.45 – 11.05
Michiel Raaphorst (Architect/Founding Partner V8 architects)
11.05 – 11.30
Q&A
11.30 – 12.00
Wandeling over HTC The Strip naar Workplace Vitality Hub
12.00 – 12.30
Bezoek en Netwerklunch Workplace Vitality Hub (HTC85, 2e verdieping)
Locatie
High Tech Campus 1-E
The Strip
5656 AE Eindhoven
U kunt dit event ook online volgen, dit kunt u aangeven op het aanmeldformulier.
Workplace Vitality Hub: pioneer in vitality and technology.
High Tech Campus Eindhoven has the mission to be the most sustainable campus in Europe by 2025. This requires strategic planning, but also daily management of efforts and monitoring of the many sustainable initiatives in the field of diversity, vitality and innovation. The Workplace Vitality Hub is one of those initiatives and offers space for (joint) research and development of solutions for vitality at work, made possible by smart technologies.
Marieke van Beurden is Program Director Human Vitality & Technology TU/e and Manager of Workplace Vitality Hub. With great ambition and energy, Marieke realizes partnerships in the field of vitality that create impact in society.

70% savings on the environmental impact of a circular workplace
Nationale Nederlanden wanted a 100% circular workplace with zero waste. A workplace in which her workplace strategy was also taken into account: sustainable, healthy, smart and agile. Fokkema & Partners has made a spatial design that meets the wishes of the users and makes optimal use of the qualities of the building. A 100% circular renovation with zero waste has been achieved, even with a WELL Platinum certificate for 37,000 m2 of office space. The existing walls, floors, ceilings, materials and furniture have been reused as much as possible on site. Materials were harvested and residual flows were given a new destination. Where new materials have been added, they are fully circular, with the alternatives being weighed up with a life cycle analysis. During the implementation, there was also an active focus on achieving the environmental costs from the technical design with audits at suppliers and implementation and continuous progress measurement.
Dirk Zwaan is an architect at Fokkema & Partners and takes us on his ‘Reuse, Reduce & Recycle’ journey and the way in which the joint ambitions have been recorded and monitored.

The Solar Pavillion: harvesting solar energy in a poetic way
Following their collaboration for the Dutch pavilion during the World Expo in Dubai, the curator of The Solar Biennale, Marjan van Aubel, has asked V8 Architects to design the Solar Pavillion with her. The pavilion is the final piece of the Solar Biennale 2022 and is also the central pavilion on Ketelhuisplein for Dutch Design Week 2022. The pavilion is a spatial installation that offers the poetic experience of harvesting solar energy. A circular pavilion has been designed in a pragmatic way, which is both coarse and delicate in character. The pavilion integrates energy components for the built environment, while every part of this fully demountable pavilion is reusable afterwards.
Michiel Raaphorst is an architect and founding partner at V8 Architects. He shares the circular ambitions and experiences of the pavilions at the World Expo and during Dutch Design Week, when it comes to reusability, the applied innovations, energy generation and saving and making these tangible.
