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New panoramic lift in Echavacoiz, a new sight of Pamplona

Panoramic Lift

October, 2013

New panoramic lift in Echavacoiz, a new sight of Pamplona

The work execution of this new lift has been recently finished and in less than a month has been one of the most used elevators in Pamplona. It provides space for 21 users and overcomes the twenty five meter height between different levels in a few seconds.

ah asociados was the architecture team that designed this urban area, which has a specific and unique character and connects the residential properties of Urdanoz Group with Echavacoiz Norte. This new installation includes an L-shaped footbridge in the top and two canopies located at the entrances of the lift to protect users from rain.

CO2 Emissions

By installing these lifts and adapting these spaces, it has been possible to avoid more than 200,000 car trips per year and reduce CO2 emissions. This has been proved by a R+D+I project developed by ah asociados. In this research, pioneer in Spain, it has been analyzed the impact of lift and ramp installations in Pamplona from an energetic, environmental and social point of view. The conclusion is that these infrastructures avoid the emission of nearly 140,6 tons of CO2 to the atmosphere.

More information about the R+D+I project:  See the pdf file

Review on Parque de Echavacoiz: http://www.ahasociados.com/obras/diseno-urbano/parque-en-echavacoiz-norte/

Panoramic Lift
October, 2013

Miguel A. Alonso del Val, new director of the Architecture Department of the University of Navarra

Miguel A. Alonso del Val

June, 2015

Miguel A. Alonso del Val, new director of the Architecture Department of the University of Navarra

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Open Call for Innovators - Deadline Extension!

oPEN Lab H2020

February, 2023

Open Call for Innovators - Deadline Extension!

To give innovators more time to apply for the Open Call, we have extended the deadline for submission until 20 March 2023.During the oPEN Lab project, the oPEN Living Labs in Tartu, Pamplona, and Genk are working on Positive Energy Neighbourhoods (PENs) that will be designed to fit the chosen districts. These PENs can serve as a testing ground for new market-ready technologies that can operate in combination with other technologies to tackle the challenges of our time. As energy costs are rising and the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, the oPEN Lab project is searching for innovators who can help to find solutions.

What is the Open Call?

The oPEN Lab Open Call intends to involve European innovators interested in enhancing their innovation capacity and exploiting their innovative solutions in PENs. Within the framework of the oPEN Lab project, the cities of Genk, Tartu and Pamplona commit to making interventions and test combinations of different close-to-market ready solutions. This setting provides a chance to study the performance of technologies as a unique operating system based on eight main challenges identified by the three oPEN Living Labs.

Who can apply?

Innovators from the whole quadruple helix ecosystem are encouraged to submit their applications: SMEs, start-ups, large enterprises, research institutes, governments and associations representing citizens. Applications from SMEs and start-ups are highly encouraged and favoured in the evaluation and scoring phase. Applications from individuals will not be accepted.

What are the requirements?

Applicants need to be based in a European Union member state or countries associated with Horizon 2020. The applicant organisations do not need to be in one of the three oPEN Lab Cities (i.e., Tartu, Pamplona, Genk). oPEN Lab demonstrations from organisations coming from a variety of locations to increase the potential for scalability and replicability of PENs in Europe. oPEN Lab focuses on the enhancement of solutions starting from a Technological Readiness Level (TRL) > 5 – 6 to achieve an expected pre-commercial readiness by project end with a TRL of 7 – 8. Based on this, the main eligibility criteria for the innovators applying to the oPEN Lab Open Call is to have a solution that has been already demonstrated in a relevant controlled environment (TRL 5 or above).

Find the Open Call Application Guide here

 Apply through this form.

The call for innovators in a nutshell:

  • Launch the call for innovators on 16 January 2023.
  • Deadline for submission of applications 20 March 2023, 17 CET
  • Evaluate the applications between 21 March and 21 April 2023.
  • Select the innovators in collaboration with the three oPEN Living Labs in April 2023.
  • Start the implementations in May 2023

 Deadline for submissions 20 March 2023, 17:00 CET.

Open Call Challenges

Contact with communication

Contact with communication

Text

Contact with communication

If you are interested in publishing some information about our company or any of our projects, please contact us

E: info@ahasociados.com

Open Call for Innovators - Deadline Extension!

oPEN Lab H2020

February, 2023

oPEN Lab H2020

To give innovators more time to apply for the Open Call, we have extended the deadline for submission until 20 March 2023.During the oPEN Lab project, the oPEN Living Labs in Tartu, Pamplona, and Genk are working on Positive Energy Neighbourhoods (PENs) that will be designed to fit the chosen districts. These PENs can serve as a testing ground for new market-ready technologies that can operate in combination with other technologies to tackle the challenges of our time. As energy costs are rising and the effects of climate change become increasingly apparent, the oPEN Lab project is searching for innovators who can help to find solutions.

What is the Open Call?

The oPEN Lab Open Call intends to involve European innovators interested in enhancing their innovation capacity and exploiting their innovative solutions in PENs. Within the framework of the oPEN Lab project, the cities of Genk, Tartu and Pamplona commit to making interventions and test combinations of different close-to-market ready solutions. This setting provides a chance to study the performance of technologies as a unique operating system based on eight main challenges identified by the three oPEN Living Labs.

Who can apply?

Innovators from the whole quadruple helix ecosystem are encouraged to submit their applications: SMEs, start-ups, large enterprises, research institutes, governments and associations representing citizens. Applications from SMEs and start-ups are highly encouraged and favoured in the evaluation and scoring phase. Applications from individuals will not be accepted.

What are the requirements?

Applicants need to be based in a European Union member state or countries associated with Horizon 2020. The applicant organisations do not need to be in one of the three oPEN Lab Cities (i.e., Tartu, Pamplona, Genk). oPEN Lab demonstrations from organisations coming from a variety of locations to increase the potential for scalability and replicability of PENs in Europe. oPEN Lab focuses on the enhancement of solutions starting from a Technological Readiness Level (TRL) > 5 – 6 to achieve an expected pre-commercial readiness by project end with a TRL of 7 – 8. Based on this, the main eligibility criteria for the innovators applying to the oPEN Lab Open Call is to have a solution that has been already demonstrated in a relevant controlled environment (TRL 5 or above).

Find the Open Call Application Guide here

 Apply through this form.

The call for innovators in a nutshell:

  • Launch the call for innovators on 16 January 2023.
  • Deadline for submission of applications 20 March 2023, 17 CET
  • Evaluate the applications between 21 March and 21 April 2023.
  • Select the innovators in collaboration with the three oPEN Living Labs in April 2023.
  • Start the implementations in May 2023

 Deadline for submissions 20 March 2023, 17:00 CET.

Open Call Challenges

New panoramic lift in Echavacoiz, a new sight of Pamplona

Panoramic Lift

October, 2013

Panoramic Lift

The work execution of this new lift has been recently finished and in less than a month has been one of the most used elevators in Pamplona. It provides space for 21 users and overcomes the twenty five meter height between different levels in a few seconds.

ah asociados was the architecture team that designed this urban area, which has a specific and unique character and connects the residential properties of Urdanoz Group with Echavacoiz Norte. This new installation includes an L-shaped footbridge in the top and two canopies located at the entrances of the lift to protect users from rain.

CO2 Emissions

By installing these lifts and adapting these spaces, it has been possible to avoid more than 200,000 car trips per year and reduce CO2 emissions. This has been proved by a R+D+I project developed by ah asociados. In this research, pioneer in Spain, it has been analyzed the impact of lift and ramp installations in Pamplona from an energetic, environmental and social point of view. The conclusion is that these infrastructures avoid the emission of nearly 140,6 tons of CO2 to the atmosphere.

More information about the R+D+I project:  See the pdf file

Review on Parque de Echavacoiz: http://www.ahasociados.com/obras/diseno-urbano/parque-en-echavacoiz-norte/

Panoramic Lift
October, 2013