INHERIT Webinar Series: Sustainable and Future-Proof Cultural Heritage Buildings
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INHERIT Webinar Series: Sustainable and Future-Proof Cultural Heritage Buildings

21/04/2026 youris.com

Sharing INHERIT results through a series of webinars dedicated to smarter, greener and more resilient heritage buildings


The INHERIT project is launching a dedicated webinar series titled “Sustainable and Future-Proof Cultural Heritage Buildings” to showcase its latest developments to support the transition towards more sustainable and resilient heritage assets.

As part of its final activities, INHERIT is consolidating its knowledge into three comprehensive e-learning packages. These resources are designed as accessible entry points for stakeholders interested in innovative approaches to heritage conservation and sustainable building management. To introduce these materials, the project will host a series of three online webinars, each focusing on a specific thematic area.


Webinar Series at a Glance

What:
A three-part webinar series presenting INHERIT e-learning materials on sustainable and future-proof cultural heritage buildings.

When:
  • 28 April, 13:00-14:15 CEST
Smart Planning and Decision-Making for Cultural Heritage Buildings

This session will introduce the INHERIT framework for the smart planning and management of cultural heritage assets. Participants will discover a web-based tool for multi-dimensional assessment, the project’s impact evaluation framework, and the Social Lab methodology. Together, these tools support informed and participatory decision-making throughout the heritage lifecycle.

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  • 19 May, 13:00-14:15 CEST
Technical Competences for Next-Generation Solutions in Cultural Heritage Buildings

Focusing on digital innovation, this webinar will present INHERIT tools for monitoring and managing heritage buildings. These include a Digital Twin for real-time monitoring, a GIS-based platform for sustainable maintenance, and analytical tools for understanding building use patterns. The session will demonstrate how advanced technologies can enhance performance while respecting heritage values.

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  • 12 June, 10:30-12:00 CEST
Creating a New Contemporary: NEB-led Research and Tools for Management in Cultural Heritage

Inspired by the spirit of the New European Bauhaus, the final session will showcase approaches and tools for the sustainable retrofit of cultural heritage buildings. Featuring connections with the New European Bauhaus Festival, the webinar will include interactive Reflection Circles to foster dialogue and engagement, highlighting inclusive, beautiful, and sustainable practices.

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Where:
Online (via Microsoft Teams).

Who should attend:
The series is aimed at a broad audience, including heritage managers and operators, technology providers, public authorities and policymakers, as well as researchers and students in fields such as heritage conservation, sustainable architecture, and cultural heritage studies.


The INHERIT project

INHERIT is an EU-funded project that addresses the challenges concerning the preservation, restoration, and management of cultural heritage buildings. It aims to foster their environmental and social sustainability while preserving their cultural heritage value.

The overall vision of INHERIT is to develop and demonstrate next-generation solutions to improve historic buildings’ energy and resource consumption, climate resilience, accessibility, and inclusiveness. The project will provide 11 services for the management of such buildings, driven by information and communication technologies (ICTs), and associated with social and behavioural practices.

8 European cultural heritage sites, located in Croatia, France, Greece, Latvia, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and Türkiye, will serve as testbeds for the solutions. The variety of locations and buildings will help verify the scalability and exploitation of INHERIT’s results in different socioeconomic, cultural, and political contexts.

INHERIT’s ambition is to have a strong social impact too: the project will create a capacity-building programme for cultural heritage operators and stakeholders, including citizens.


Cover photo credits: Samantha Borges on Unsplash


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Regions: Europe, Belgium, Croatia, France, Greece, Latvia, Poland, Spain, Sweden
Keywords: Business, Renewable energy, Property & construction, Arts, Museums, libraries, heritage sites

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