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Researchers from the Institute of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Building gave a lecture as part of the ESG Coffee Talks "Women in Real Estate.”

What do various forms of greening on buildings and in neighborhoods contribute? How can urban society be involved in the development of green, climate-resilient neighborhoods? How can climate resilience be concretely integrated into planning and administrative processes, especially in urban and…

Courses offered by the Chair of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Construction are highly sought after by students in the Department of BauGeoUmwelt. Now the students thank their lecturers for their commitment to teaching. During the Department Day on July 14, 2023, two lucky…

Full-day Symposium on Urban Climate Adaptation, Urban Greening, Biodiversity, and Sustainable Rainwater Management at the Oskar von Miller Forum in Munich.

The current issue (06/2023) of "Stadt+Grün" features a detailed article on the research project Densification in the context of climate change.

Researchers from our institute, together with the University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart, attended the Sustainable Built Environments (SBE) Conference in Thessaloniki from March 22 to March 25, 2023. The SBE is an important event that deals with the latest developments in sustainable building and…

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has anchored the topic of Sustainability in university leadership to ensure robust realization of its Sustainable Futures Strategy. Werner Lang, TUM Professor of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Building, is the new TUM Vice President Sustainable…

Two teams from the master's program in Resource Efficient and Sustainable Building (RNB) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) took first and second place in the final round of the STUDENTS I DESIGN I FUTURE competition organized by the BAKA Bundesverband Altbauerneuerung e.V. (Federal…

This exhibition will present the students' vision of achieving sustainable development that provides quality of life for all and a positive ecological footprint.

Researchers from the Institute of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Design and Building gave lectures on life cycle analysis, life cycle costs and sustainable energy supply concepts as part of the TUM certificate program "Ecological Building".