MULTICLIMACT at “Drivers of Change” Exhibition in Milan
MULTICLIMACT took part in the inaugural “Drivers of Change: Building the Climate Response Together” exhibition, held at Milan’s Fa’ la Cosa Giusta! fair from 14th to 16th March 2025. The […]
MULTICLIMACT took part in the inaugural “Drivers of Change: Building the Climate Response Together” exhibition, held at Milan’s Fa’ la Cosa Giusta! fair from 14th to 16th March 2025. The […]
Riga’s UNESCO-listed Central Market is at the forefront of the MULTICLIMACT project, testing UPONOR’s energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions in response to record-breaking warm winters.
Riga’s UNESCO-listed Central Market is at the forefront of the MULTICLIMACT project, testing UPONOR’s energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions in response to record-breaking warm winters.
MULTICLIMACT is proud to be part of the Built4People (B4P) initiative under Horizon Europe, which unites experts to tackle key challenges in urban development. B4P aims to transform Europe’s built […]
The MULTICLIMACT project held its 3rd General Assembly in Ancona, Italy, reviewing progress and planning future climate resilience strategies for the built environment. Ancona, Italy – October 16-17, 2024 – […]
The CMCC Foundation – Centro Euro Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici held its inaugural Climate Resilience Institute meeting in Sassari, bringing together over 200 experts to discuss climate impact assessment. The […]
MULTICLIMACT has partnered with the RETIME project as part of its ongoing efforts to connect with sister projects. This collaboration will focus on sharing knowledge, exploring joint activities, and developing […]
As climate change and natural hazards continue to threaten the built environment, the MULTICLIMACT project is making strides towards providing local authorities and communities with a powerful tool to assess […]
The MULTICLIMACT project is leading the way in urban sustainability with permeable pavements. This cutting-edge pilot project aims to manage rainwater runoff while enhancing cyclist safety and reducing flood risks. […]
Researchers are developing innovative self-sensing concrete to improve earthquake early warning systems, aiming to enhance the safety of buildings and infrastructure in seismic zones. In an exciting new project, two […]

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