by curgoal | May 31, 2023 | News, Sustainable Buildings
The growing demand for sustainable energy generation emphasizes the importance of aesthetics. Brightlands Materials Center is developing colored solar panels with innovative coatings and materials, enabling architects and designers to seamlessly integrate sustainable...
by curgoal | Apr 11, 2023 | News, Sustainable Buildings
The SFEER project is a collaborative effort of 12 partners aiming to develop a circular window renovation concept that will accelerate building renovation processes and reduce the environmental impact of replacement. The project is made possible through funding...
by brettworth | Apr 3, 2023 | News, Sustainable Buildings
Cindy Po Keh Yeung (Researcher), Luc Leufkens (Researcher) and Roberto Habets (Researcher) are part of the Sustainable Buildings team at Brightlands Materials Center. Within the Sustainable Buildings department, they use their expertise in optics, coatings, pigments...
by curgoal | Jul 4, 2022 | Sustainable Buildings
SunSmart, a smart window we’ve developed with TNO and partners, within the Interreg project Sunovate, performs successfully in real world conditions according to preliminary pilot results. SunSmart is designed to automatically switch between blocking heat from...
by curgoal | Mar 1, 2022 | News, Sustainable Buildings
At Brightlands Materials Center we develop various new solutions for optimized use of sunlight and solar heat in the built environment. We asked expert Daniel Mann 5 questions about SunPrism, a structural color coating that enables the construction of colored glass...
by curgoal | Nov 9, 2021 | Sustainable Buildings
Janique Hupperetz is a junior scientist in our Sustainable Buildings team. She has a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and a master’s degree in Biobased Materials. The project she currently works on is called Sunovate. In this project thermochromic...
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