BUILDing knowledge book in the blockCHAIN distributed ledger. Trustworthy building life-cycle knowledge graph for sustainability and energy efficiency

Digital, Industry & SpaceHORIZON-IAID: 101092052
EC Contribution
€44,958
Consortium Size
13 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The idea is to Build a Knowledge Base, that can be used to trace all activities related to the overall life-cycle of buildings. Since various directives of the EU are related to sustainability, resilience and energy efficiency of building stock, it is necessary to provide a marketplace where various actors can share their offers, including their quality certificates and credentials, and where it would be possible to log and trace every information, activity and change, and use the knowledge to improve sustainability.The project will extend a Digital Building LogBook (DBL), used by a municipality for the management and the administration of its huge set of buildings, with several available and novel data, tools and functionalities, by the help of a Decentralized Knowledge Graph (DKG), an open source blockchain-based solution. DKG software will include specific building-related ontologies, so that the whole knowledge base about the life-cycle of the building can be logged and by that continuously updated, providing mechanisms and interfaces for the relevant stakeholders, to publish, trace, share, tokenize, end even trade models in a market economy. Such information integration can support decisions on optimal adaptation and intervention planning strategies for large populations of buildings.The DBL will be integrated with several new functionalities demonstrated on a dozen of use cases via easily accessible and publicly available APIs. These functionalities will assure a high interoperability between legacy systems and existing tools (e.g. BIM, HBIM), compliance with standards, providing automated warning and alerting system with the help of machine learning tools, digital twinning, and decision-making support. The new DBL based applications will be tested on pilot projects focusing on historical and critical buildings, and on building stocks.The project targets a smarter and more sustainable built environment of the EU providing new market and new value creation.

Consortium (13)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Modelling of Multi-Storey Cross-Laminated Timber Buildings for Vibration Serviceability
Buildings· 2024DOI
Blaž Kurent; Noemi Friedman; Boštjan Brank
A Quantitative Group Decision-Making Methodology for Structural Eco-Materials Selection Based on Qualitative Sustainability Attributes
Applied SciencesDOI
Majdi Al Shdifat; María L. Jalón; Esther Puertas; Juan Chiachío;
Bayesian model updating of eight-storey CLT building using modal data
Probabilistic Engineering MechanicsDOI
Blaž Kurent; Noemi Friedman; Angelo Aloisio; Dag Pasca; Roberto Tomasi; Boštjan Brank
Potential Use of Semantic Blockchain Technology in Smart Construction
miri, Pouriya; Kochovski, Petar; Stankovski, Vlado
The Horizon Europe “BUILDCHAIN” Project Presentation: Trustworthy Building Life-Cycle Knowledge Graph for Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
SCIRES-ITDOI
Marco Giorgio Bevilacqua; Gabriella Caroti; Pietro Croce; Noemi Friedman; Filippo Landi; Andrea Piemonte
Deliverables (7)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BUILDCHAIN (BUILDing knowledge book in the blockCHAIN distributed ledger. Trustworthy building life-cycle knowledge graph for sustainability and energy efficiency)