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The development of existing technologies and the emergence of new technologies
aiming at the total decarbonization of the buildings sector by 2050 requires and encourages
upskilling and reskilling of existing professionals as well as the development of new
subjects from higher education courses to be able to respond to the demands of these
challenges. In responding to those challenges, the main objective of the research is to design,
implement, and evaluate a novel, integrated, and transnational educational approach aimed
at equipping professionals and students in the construction sector with the necessary skills
to achieve sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. This study aligns with the European
Union’s 2050 decarbonization goals by developing innovative methodologies that address
the multidisciplinary challenges of sustainable building design, operation, and renovation.
The proposed educational approach was developed in the framework of an Erasmus+
project entitled “Training for Sustainable and Healthy Building for 2050 (BUILD2050)”.
Six higher education institutions from five European countries joined forces to create
transversal skills in the building sector knowledge for emerging challenges through an
integrated training composed of eight training courses for students and professionals of
the construction area. In this work, the pedagogical approach used to develop the course
contents, curricular development issues, technology, and infrastructure, as well as student
support, the results obtained from the evaluation carried out after the pilot training of the
eight training courses, and best practices and lessons learned, are presented and discussed.
The courses’ learning objectives, the learning material, and the assessment activities were
well-accomplished. However, based on the feedback of students and teachers, some
improvements for future editions of the courses are required.
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Keywords
Transnational training Sustainable buildings ZEB PEB Methodology
Citation
Koukou, M. K., Lucas, S., Justino, J., Rafael, S., Livieratos, A. D., Carriço, N., Konstantaras, J., Vrachopoulos, M. G., Benedetti, A. C., Mazzoli, C., Ferrante, A., Abdollah, M. A. F., Scoccia, R., Famiglietti, J., Bakoń, T., & Aleksiejuk-Gawron, J. (2025). Training for Sustainable and Healthy Building for 2050: New Methodologies for an Integrated and Transnational Education Approach Targeting Skills Development for the Transition Toward ZEB and PEB Buildings. Buildings, 15(1), 67.