Free and educational, these resources are aimed at both individuals and building professionals. They provide the main keys to a low-tech renovation approach or solutions.
What are we talking about ?
In building renovation, low-tech designates a set of simple techniques and know-how that mobilize local, accessible and renewable resources in materials and energy. Low-tech calls on local and transferable know-how for implementation, use and maintenance that are simple, inexpensive, sustainable and accessible to all. This approach makes it possible to enhance the heritage while freeing itself from the questions of supply and renewal of sophisticated equipment produced outside the territory and quickly obsolete.
A diverse collection of free resources
To make individuals and building professionals aware of the added value and best practices associated with a low-tech renovation approach, the PROFEEL program, dedicated to the energy renovation of buildings, publishes a set of free resources in different formats, at to regain surprogrammeprofeel.fr :
- 8 podcasts
- 1 comic
- 8 exemplary operation sheets
- 1 introductory video
These tools were developed in concert with the Order of Architects (CNOA), professional building organizations (CAPEB and FFB), public authorities (ADEME and DHUP), under the supervision of the Construction Quality Agency (AQC) accompanied by the Institute for Eco-responsible Building Design (ICEB).