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EnOB forum “Buildings of the future - Architecture with Energy”

Framework project EnBau
Auch in 2009 präsentiert sich die Forschungsinitiative EnOB im Rahmen der Berliner Energietage, 4.-6. Mai 2009 in Berlin

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Venue: Ludwig Erhard Haus, Fasanenstrasse 85, Berlin
Date/time: Monday, 4 May 2009, 2 pm – 5 pm

Contributions

Moderator: Prof. A. Wagner, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)

  • The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology’s prize for research on energy-optimised building
    » Dr. Knut Kübler, German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
  • Strategies for future-proof architecture
    » Dietmar Riecks, Banz + Riecks architects BDA, Bochum
  • Less is often more: energy concepts for buildings with the goal of “zero energy”
    » Prof. Karsten Voss, University of Wuppertal
  • New building concepts and technology innovations as challenges for the construction industry
    » Rainer Bareiß, Ed. Züblin AG, Stuttgart
  • Are zero-energy buildings an option in the real estate sector?
    » Matthias Barthauer, Jones Lang LaSalle, Frankfurt am Main
  • Sustainable energy concepts for new buildings and refurbishment projects
    » Statements by the prize-winners

Award ceremony

The official award ceremony will be presented by Dr. Knut Kübler, German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and Prof. Manfred Hegger, Department of Architecture, TU Darmstadt, at the end of the EnOB forum.

Target groups

Architects, specialist planners, residential and real estate sectors, investors, local authority administrators, training institutes etc.

Registration

The event is free of charge, but it is necessary to register.
» Contact: solidar planungswerkstatt berlin, anmeldung(at)solidar-planungswerkstatt.de  
» Registration is also possible on the website of the ‘Berliner Energietage’ (Event 4.2)

Event Organisor

Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
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Backround

The ‘Berliner Energietage’ conference’s main focus this year is “Energy efficiency in Germany”. With 40 mostly half-day events organised by various bodies, the conference provides important ideas and impetus on matters of energy efficiency. It is supported by the German Federal Ministries of Economics and Technology and of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, and by the Berlin Senate Administration.


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