sb13 munich conference and Young Researchers Session

Architects, engineers, politicians, researchers, scientists and entrepreneurs from all over the world will meet from 24 to 26 April 2013 at the sb13 conference in Munich, Germany to present and exchange their knowledge and opinions about the implementation of sustainability in the building sector. Keynote lectures will be given by highly respected speakers from across the world.

 

The sb13 munich conference is being organised by:

  • Prof. Dr. Gerd Hauser
    TU München, Institute of Building Physics and Fraunhofer IBP
  • Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Thomas Lützkendorf
    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Chair of Sustainable Management of Housing and Real Estate
  • Dr. Natalie Essig
    TU München, Institute of Building Physics and Fraunhofer IBP 

Main Topics

  • Politics and economics in the context of the energy change
  • Support framework for sustainable building
  • Sustainable regional and urban planning: New approaches in planning and energy supply
  • Low-energy and plus-energy building concepts for new and existing buildings
  • Methods for planning and evaluating sustainable buildings in compliance with the life cycle concept
  • Innovative materials and technologies for the construction sector
  • Case studies

sb13-munich.com

 

Young Researchers Session 

Undergraduate and graduate students in the sphere of sustainable construction and development are invited to the Young Researchers Session. The Young Researchers Session is part of the sb13 sustainability conference and will be held on the 23th of April 2013 in Munich. Young researchers are given the opportunity to present their projects, dissertations, etc. to an interested audience. Following the presentations a discussion between all the participants will take place to identify the chances and the barriers facing the implementation of sustainability. The result will be presented in the sb13 closing statements. 

 

This session is organised by the students of the Technische Universität München (TUM) in cooperation with Fraunhofer ibp and the German PhD Network “Postgraduate Student Network for Sustainable Urban Development”.

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