Sustainable building: TU Graz relies on zero emission building!

Sustainable building: TU Graz relies on zero emission building!

As part of a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the Technical University of Graz (TU Graz) and the Federal Real Estate Society (BIG) set a bold sign of sustainable building. The partners bundle their strength to develop innovative approaches that are supposed to lead to the implementation of zero emission buildings. According to Econews , the focus is initially on the integration of sustainable solutions into current construction projects at the TU Graz and the development of an outstanding international pilot project. "The implementation of effective climate protection measures is a central concern," emphasize the BIG managing director Christine Dornaus and TU Graz-Rector Horst Bischof by highlighting social responsibility and a common vision for low-emission architecture.

sustainability goals and innovative approaches

To achieve the vision of "zero emission buildings", the partners rely on natural building materials with low CO2 footprint, optimized construction processes and innovative construction methods that promote a circular economy. Digital methods are integrated into planning, execution and operation. In addition, the integration of renewable energies minimizes the need for heating, cooling and electrical energy. These strategic measures mark a milestone in sustainable building that enables far -reaching and future -oriented solutions.

At the same time, Berlin relies on cooperation and international networking in the university area, as can be seen from the information of the TU Berlin . The Enhance Initiative is strengthening the cooperation between Berlin universities with international partners and pursues the goal of positioning Berlin as an important economic and technology location in Europe. This is done by promoting student mobility and increasing the attractiveness for foreign students. With a clear commitment to multilingualism and new forms of mobility, the initiative is the important role of universities in European cooperation.

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