The registration for the FuturHist Retrofit Academy is now open!


Unlock the potential of historic buildings. Join an international cohort of experts to master the energy transition of our built heritage. The registration is now open till the 18th of April!

As Europe moves toward a carbon-neutral future, the refurbishment of historic buildings presents a unique challenge: how do we achieve modern energy standards without losing cultural identity? The FuturHist Retrofit Academy offers a specialised, two-stage capacity-building programme designed to bridge the gap between heritage conservation and high-performance energy efficiency.

Co-organised by the Sendzimir Foundation and ICOMOS, with the participation of academic and technological partners involved in the Horizon EuropeFuturHist project, this programme provides practitioners with the methodologies, tools, and innovative solutions developed within the project.

Who is the programme for?

This programme is specifically tailored for professionals operating within the European Union and associated countries who are looking to specialise in the sensitive retrofit of the historic building stock:

  • Architects and Urban Designers
  • Civil and Energy Engineers
  • Building Sector Specialists (Conservation officers, energy auditors, and project managers)
  • Emerging Professionals looking to enter the sustainable heritage sector.

What are the benefits of taking part?

By joining the FuturHist Retrofit Academy, you will:

  • Gain Competitive Expertise: Master the “typological approach” to renovation – moving from time-consuming and expensive, one-off case studies to scalable, efficient retrofit models.
  • Access Cutting-Edge Tech: Be among the first to explore and test the FuturHist Toolkit, a step-by-step decision support system that streamlines the planning of energy retrofits.
  • Network Internationally: Build relationships with top-tier experts from across Europe, including partners from the FuturHist Horizon Europe project consortium.
  • Future-Proof Your Career: Equip yourself with the skills to meet stringent European energy policies and green building standards for heritage assets.

What will you learn?

The curriculum is designed to transform theoretical knowledge into practical, billable skills:

  • Technical Solutions: Deep dives into innovative passive solutions (biomaterials, self-healing lime renders, and window retrofits) and active systems (HVAC and Renewable Energy integration).
  • Practical Implementation: Implement the knowledge gained to the real-life case study buildings in Krakow, Poland and other participating countries.
  • Simulation & Assessment: Gain hands-on experience with hygrothermal simulation of building envelopes and Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA).
  • Decision-Making: Learn a multidimensional methodology to balance energy performance, occupant comfort, and conservation compatibility.
  • Policy & Standards: Navigate the legal and technical barriers of European building stock renovation.

Programme Structure

The FuturHist Retrofit Academy is designed as a two-step capacity-building programme.

Stage 1: E-learning Course

Date: 20 April – 30 May 2026 | Format: Online | Access: Open to all applicants

This intensive six-week course provides the practical knowledge required for modern retrofit projects on renovation practices, energy efficiency, data collection and assessment for better-informed decision-making, as well as basic skills in hygrothermal simulation of building envelopes.

Various retrofitting solutions will be presented in the context of building physics and material properties. Both traditional and innovative passive solutions (e.g. recycled insulation materials, biomaterials, self-healing materials, and window retrofits) will be discussed in terms of their conservation compatibility and energy efficiency. Active retrofit solutions will also be addressed, including the assessment of HVAC systems and guidelines for integrating renewable energy sources (RES).

The course will demand around 30 hours of work. The participants will be able to organise their work independently, according to their availability during the six-week course. To complete the course and receive a certificate, one must master the knowledge contained in the training materials, actively participate in expert-moderated discussions on the course website, and complete at least two tasks by the designated deadlines. If you prefer, you can apply only to the e-learning stage. The participation in the online course is free of charge.

Stage 2: European Summer Academy on the Refurbishment of Historic Buildings

Date: 7 – 13 September 2026 | Location: Kraków, Poland | Access: Exclusive to the top 20 E-learning alumni. The highest-achieving and the most engaged participants from Stage 1 will be invited to this fully immersive, 7-day practical training.

This interactive and practice-oriented programme will enable the exchange of best practices among participants. Working on real case-study buildings, participants will develop refurbishment and retrofit concepts in dialogue with local stakeholders.

A novel multidimensional decision-making methodology and the initial version of the step-by-step decision support system (the FuturHist Toolkit) will be presented and tested.

The curriculum will include building diagnosis, objective setting, identification of compatible passive and active solutions, monitoring and control systems, building performance calculations, and life-cycle assessment (LCA). The adaptation and transferability of the FuturHist methodology and solutions to other building typologies and contexts will also be discussed.

To provide the best environment for knowledge and experience sharing in the recruitment process, we will take into account the diversity of represented countries and institutions, as well as the professional motivation described in the registration form. This stage is directed in particular to individuals professionally involved in the future-proofing of European heritage buildings. The participation in the training is free of charge.

Who is involved in the programme development and teaching? 

The Sendzimir Foundation/INTBAU:
Tomasz Jeleński – FuturHist Retrofit Academy academic coordinator

Eurac Research:
Daniel Herrera
Elena Poma
Alexandra Troi
Federico Trentin

Edinburgh World Heritage:
Yann Grandgirard
Gary Cunningham

International Council on Monuments and Sites
Philipp Hesse

Aalborg University:
Ernst Jan de Place Hansen
Peter Scheutz

Innsbruck University:
Marianna Muchorowska
Michele Bianchi Janetti

Krakow University of Technology:
Kinga Racoń-Leja
Krzysztof Barnaś

Uppsala University:
Petra Eriksson
Gustaf Leijonhufvud

Natürlich Bauen:
Thomas Matis

Calchèra San Giorgio:
Anna Stefani

Holzmanufaktur:
Stefan Möller

Erik Arkitekter:
Signe Sand

White Arkitekter:
Barbara Vogt

The Summer Academy will be moderated by Agnieszka Czachowska (The Sendzimir Foundation)

Ready to lead the change in European built heritage future-proofing?

Fill in the registration form by the 18th of April 2026