SMARTeeSTORY will be holding a training on the 'smartness' of historical building at the Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2026 (CHNT31) on the 11th-13th of November in Vienna, Austria.
Training Session:
Smartness of Historical Buildings: Approaches and lessons learnt from a real application
The training aims to address barriers to the renovation of historic buildings by demonstrating how automation of Technical Building Systems (TBS) and the application of the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) can increase building smartness while supporting decarbonisation goals.
You can attend our training session by attending CHNT31.
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About CHNT31
Cultural heritage is understood most clearly when encountered in the places where it originates: in the field, within historic structures, and across landscapes shaped by human activity. Digital technologies—whether applied in surveying, documentation, analysis, or interpretive work—play a decisive role across the heritage field. Yet their true significance emerges not in controlled settings, but in real operational contexts, where dust, weather, material decay, human presence, and logistical constraints influence every choice. The conference invites researchers, practitioners, site managers, policy actors, students, and community representatives to jointly reflect on the shared responsibilities and opportunities that arise when scientific knowledge, digital innovation, and management practice intersect.

