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Beringhs Antonin

Beringhs Antonin

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Bureau: T148a

Haute école d'Ingénierie et de Gestion du Canton de Vaud
Route de Cheseaux 1, 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains, CH
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Les femmes baby-boomers vivant seules face à leurs dilemmes de logement : situations de logement, projets, choix et besoins

Rôle: Collaborateur/trice

Description du projet :

to do.

Equipe de recherche au sein de la HES-SO: Wanzenried Gabrielle , Beringhs Antonin , Huggenberger Yashka Nick , Bedin Maria-Grazia , Droz Mendelzweig Marion

Partenaires académiques: Université de Lausanne; ZHAW

Durée du projet: 01.11.2022 - 30.09.2024

Statut: En cours

Terminés

Unlocking the potential : investigating the effectiveness of incentive scheme and the role of externalities in promoting energy retrofits among property owners in the Canton de Vaud

Rôle: Collaborateur/trice

Description du projet :

Energy renovation of buildings is today a key issue in Switzerland. It has considerable potential in terms of reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the existing programs to incentivize property owners to renovate their buildings, the rate of energy renovation is far too low as compared to the expected objective. It is therefore essential to understand how to improve, strengthen or modify these incentive schemes. We assume that the positive externalities caused by energy renovation are too often omitted from the calculations, whether made by property owners or public policy.

Based on the existing literature, specific expert interviews with key stakeholders and survey data from property owners, the project aims at a better understanding of the underlying motivations and barriers of property owners that drive renovation schemes. In addition, our project aims at assessing the effectiveness of existing incentive schemes and in which way they could be improved. The insights gained by this project should help to reduce energy consumption and make existing energy supply systems more incentive-compatible, thus more resilient. Finally, the project will provide an important foundation for the acquisition of further research projects on the topic, which requires a lot of attention from the dide of researchers and practitioners, including policy makers.

Equipe de recherche au sein de la HES-SO: Wanzenried Gabrielle , Beringhs Antonin , Weber Sylvain

Durée du projet: 01.06.2023 - 31.03.2024

Statut: Terminé

TEXTS (Toitures EXTensives Solaires).
AGP

Rôle: Collaborateur/trice

Financement: HES-SO Rectorat; 519,Economie d'entreprise; INSIT; Commune de Meyrin; IIDE; hepia inSTI; SIG; Eltel SA; OCAN; Lightswing Solar Sàrl; HEPIA inTNP

Description du projet : En cet été 2022, les ilots de chaleur urbains se multiplient et les recherches de solutions pour en atténuer les conséquences deviennent impératives. Dans ce contexte, les toitures des bâtiments (environ 20 % des surfaces urbaines) constituent des espaces-clé d'une inéluctable mutation sociétale. Grâce aux projets menés ces dernières années, des toitures solaires végétalisées pilotes ont été développées à Genève. Elles comprennent différents types de panneaux solaires, matériaux recyclés et espèces végétales indigènes. Tirer les enseignements précis de ces réalisations en quantifiant leurs plus-values environnementales, énergétiques et biologiques, leurs coûts et leur acceptabilité sociétale pour permettre leur diffusion, est l'enjeu du projet TEXTS.

Equipe de recherche au sein de la HES-SO: Bollinger Dominique , Coupy Ivan , Weber Sylvain , Steffen Julie , Heiniger Charlène , Prunier Patrice , Pochon Eléonore , Renaud Ewa , Mörch Fabienne , Beringhs Antonin , Ribard Matthïas , Wanzenried Gabrielle

Durée du projet: 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023

Montant global du projet: 218'060 CHF

Statut: Terminé

Assessing the market acceptance of an innovative home ownership model

Rôle: Collaborateur/trice

Financement: Innocheque

Description du projet :

In Switzerland, less than 40% of the population are homeowners, which is relatively low compared to the EU- 27 in particular. The conditions of access to homeownership in Switzerland are known to be very restrictive and among other factors due to high real estate prices and accordingly the necessity of high financial resources, in terms of income but also in terms of financial assets. Hence there is an interest and need to find alternative models for financing homeownership, without causing additional risk on the real estate market. However, the demand for these models remains to be studied. Evahomes is one of the new players in this market offering alternative solutions. This project is embedded in this context.

Potential Evahomes customers are active tenants, willing to become homeowners and who meet certain financial conditions - less restrictive than those applied by banks - in terms of income and wealth. Our objective was thus first to better understand the current dynamics of the real estate and mortgage market in Switzerland, but also and more importantly to obtain, process and analyse data on the characteristics and preferences of Evahomes’ target population. Additionally, we aimed at estimating the market potential of one of the innovative models proposed by the company specifically. In short, we wanted to better understand the market and provide valuable information to the development of the company and its innovative solutions.

Equipe de recherche au sein de la HES-SO: Wanzenried Gabrielle , Huggenberger Yashka Nick , Beringhs Antonin

Durée du projet: 01.05.2022 - 31.03.2023

Statut: Terminé

2024

Les femmes baby-boomers vivant seules face à leurs dilemmes de logement :
Rapport ArODES
situations de logement, projets, choix et besoins

Maria Grazia Bedin, Antonin Beringhs, Marion Droz Mendelzweig, Yashka Huggenberger, Joël Wagner, Gabrielle Wanzenried

2024,  Berne : Office fédéral du logement,  121 p.

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