The most advanced societies show great concern for the quality of their constructions, their urban spaces and the comfort of their users. This demand applies to both new constructions and old buildings.
Considerations regarding energy efficiency and sustainability tend to prioritize the rehabilitation of existing buildings over the construction of new ones.
In fact the last few years have seen greater investment growth in the building repair and rehabilitation sector than in that of new-build homes.
In this situation, the training offered by EMDiReB is particularly opportune,
and also an important contribution towards university excellence through an integrated study programme focused on diagnosis, repair, rehabilitation and improvement of buildings and urban spaces.




