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A Sustainable Arhitectural Design for the New Academy

by Prof Ljubomir Miščević, MArch

15th December 2008

Architecture as a power plant: architecture can produce energy, using all possible renewable sources instead of fossil fuels.
Heating air and water, which produces energy from renewable sources, is not science fiction. It is the future in which we are living today!

Ljubomir Miščević is assistant professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the University in Zagreb. His realized projects include 20 single-family houses (mostly passive solar houses). He participated in home and foreign architectural, urban and design competitions. He received the award from the Croatian State Administration of Environmental Protection in 1995 and from Ford Motor Company for the protection of nature and cultural heritage in 2000. He organized group and individual exhibitions in Croatia and abroad. He has published papers on solar and ecology-based architecture as well as architectural theory, sustainability, timber and brick architecture, high-tech and environmental protection. He was the editor and now is the member of some editorial boards of professional journals, visiting lecturer in Croatia and abroad, takes part in international research projects, reviewer, member and head of professional associations. Head of EU project PASS-NET (with the support of Intelligent Energy Europe - IEE) for Croatia. The three years project (2007-2010) promotes passive house as a standard of building in EU.

Ljubomir Miščević – eco achitecture


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