syn.ikia aims at achieving sustainable plus energy neighbourhoods while ensuring high-quality indoor environment and well-being.
Issues tackled
A Sustainable Plus Energy Neighbourhood relies on the interplay between novel technologies at the neighbourhood scale, energy efficiency & flexibility of buildings, good architectural and spatial qualities, housing affordability and citizen engagement.
Four real-life plus-energy demonstration neighbourhoods—three of which are led by social and public housing providers—are designed for different climatic zones. These projects are developed, analysed, optimised, and monitored to showcase the viability of the plus-energy neighbourhood concept across Europe.
Fondo, Santa Coloma de Gramenet in Spain is a newly built urban development featuring a multi-family building with 38 housing units, developed and managed by the public housing provider INCÀSOL.
The Gneis District, Salzburg in Austria is newly built and renovated development comprising 250 social housing dwellings and a kindergarten, constructed by Heimat Österreich, with 40 apartments allocated by Caritas to residents with special needs.
Loopkanstraat, Uden in the Netherlands is a newly built development featuring 39 social housing dwellings, with 24 managed by Area Wonen and 16 by Labyrint Zorg & Werk for residents with special needs.