Shared Learning between Austria and Bhutan for Enhancing Sustainability in the Built Environment
Project coordinator:
Univ.-Prof Dr. Robert McLeod
Coordinating institution:
Institute for Building Physics, Services and Construction (IBPSC), Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria
Partner institutions:
Jigme Namgyel Engineering College (JNEC), Royal University of Bhutan (RUB)
Partner countries:
Bhutan, Austria
Project duration:
1 May 2025 – 30 April 2027 (24 months)
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Project Overview
Buildings are responsible for more than one-third of global energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. They also generate vast amounts of waste, contributing to environmental degradation, climate change, and biodiversity loss. These impacts are felt acutely in developing countries like Bhutan, where building regulations are limited, infrastructure is vulnerable, and climatic extremes are increasing.
The S-LAB project addresses this challenge by establishing Bhutan’s first Sustainable Building Laboratory at Jigme Namgyel Engineering College (JNEC). This centre of excellence will focus on building physics, sustainable design, and building energy modelling, using a socio-technical approach that integrates engineering, social science, and cultural context.
A key capacity-building element is the introduction of TU Graz’s micro-credential training in building physics and sustainable building design. This will be delivered remotely by TU Graz in the first year, with the aim of enabling trained JNEC staff to take over delivery (at JNEC) in the second year. Over the longer term, the experience and materials developed may support the creation of a fully accredited programme within the Royal University of Bhutan.
By linking academia, government, and industry, the project will strengthen Bhutan’s capacity to achieve net-zero energy building targets, improve indoor environmental quality, reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, and foster economic opportunities by upskilling the emerging green workforce. Through its close connections with the Bhutanese Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources the S-LAB project will help to strengthen sustainable building practices, policies and legislation in Bhutan.
Key Outputs
Outputs will include: