Archive 2020
The Future of Sustainable Architecture
Necessary Sustainable Change
Rems Valley Pavilion Comes Back into Bloom
“Testing the limits” – team manager Daniel Torakai
07 July 2020, Stuttgart/Germany
World Expo Dubai
10 September 2020
24 November 2020
19/21 February 2020, Neu-Ulm/Germany
11/24/25 August 2020
Foot- and cycle path bridge in Homberg
10 March 2020, Dresden/Germany
Successful assembly of the 30-ton longitudinal girders
23/24 March 2020, Stuttgart/Germany
Mixed Reality Solutions
Looking for the best!
17 November 2020 (online)
German Steel Engineering Award
13 February 2020, Stuttgart/Germany
Future spaces for living
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
Building the Future
A uniquely sustainable hospital
The Plan Award 2019
11 February 2020, Cologne/Germany
Opening of the new “Staatsgalerie” rail station
Certificate of Achievement
Lucio Blandini is new head of ILEK
“Being open for new ways”
Engineering Made in Germany
European Steel Design Awards 2019
Sustainable construction on a larger scale
Welcome, Werner Sobek Wien!
Matsui Gengo Special Award
07 February 2020, Stuttgart/Germany
S21 – An impressive perspective
Europe’s largest green facade
Rising Star in Structural Engineering
Monographies about Werner Sobek
R128 – 20 years of sustainability
Meet the CTBUH – Interview with Roland Bechmann
JSCA Incentive Award
A milestone of urban renewal
Design, engineering and quality
How to think out of the box
Milestone achieved – Kuwait International Airport
Digital interfaces in the building industry
Nike Box MSK
Complex and digital
A glance behind the scenes
Membrane Structure in Mexico
German Scholarship
Highest DGNB sustainability value
HafenCity Hamburg
Haptics, colour and picture
Lecture and discussion about S21
Harvard ArtLab
An impressive perspective
In the course of time
New Edition of Engineering Guide
Digitalisation and decarbonisation
Hyperboloid
The planning of the National Museum of Qatar
Congrats, Roland Bechmann!
Towards a circular economy
BIM report on the work at Kuwait International Airport
Sustainability in construction
Bomb-Blast Testing
Building Information Modeling
Digitalizing Design and Construction
Conference Volume “Baustatik 2020”
Conference Volume “Fabricate 2020”
Largest Covered Floating Dock in Europe
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Archive 2020
Towards a circular economy – why the recyling of building materials matters so much
Our UMAR experimental unit on the NEST campus in Dübendorf, Switzerland, demonstrates how a high-quality built environment can be created with products from waste processes – and how we ensure that all components of a building can be returned to technical or biological cycles. UMAR shows in an exemplary fashion how aesthetics and responsible use of resources can be combined. A video, which was produced on the occasion of IFAT (the world’s leading international trade fair for waste and raw materials management), highlights the solutions we developed for UMAR. We are pleased that our project has become part of a series of outstanding lighthouse projects in this way.
To the online report under: https://www.ifat.de/en/trade-fair/industry-insights/videos-industry-insights/