The construction, heating, cooling and disposal of our buildings accounts for around 40 percent of Germany's CO2 emissions. How can the transformation succeed and what do sustainable digital solutions look like? This is the subject of our latest RESET Greenbook.
Although many people support the goals of an energy transition, only a few are involved in projects and initiatives. The "Energiewende-O-Mat" online tool aims to change this.
What if there was a building material that was environmentally friendly, could be processed quickly and could also be completely deconstructed without leaving any residue? This idea is no longer utopian, as these new "briqs" prove.
Destination Earth utilises cutting-edge technology to forecast climate change effects and analyse human interactions with the environment.
Modern satellites can help us to monitor water quality in bodies of water. The world's second largest lake shows how this works.
BIM has a wide range of potential applications in the construction industry. In Giessen, the system is being used to realise the EnEff:Stadt FlexQuartier energy efficiency district.
The CUBE in Dresden proves that carbon concrete is an exciting building material for a successful construction turnaround.
Thanks to artificial intelligence, the CUBE Berlin adapts to the needs of its users and at the same time creates more efficient control processes. What does this mean for the future of office work?
It's never been easier to shop online. But, this convenience is often at the expense of the environment. Is there a sustainable future for online shopping?