Supervised research and commissioned work

on behalf of the HolzCluster.Eifel

(05/2014 – 12/2015)

  • HCE Annual Report 2015 - Building with Wood in Cities and Municipalities - Basis for Sustainable Development and Regional Value Creation. Contractor: prahl_recke Düsseldorf.
  • Preliminary urban design study "Large timber housing estate". 50 residential units with option to expand to 100 units. Contractor: Consortium AXT Architects / WW+ Trier
  • Publication "Holzbau für die Eifel - Impulse für kommunale Entscheider". Contractor: Kollaxo Bonn and Fachagentur Holz Düsseldorf
  • Expertise "Regional Value Creation through Increased Timber Construction
    Contractor: Kommunare Institut für Nachhaltige Regionalentwicklung, Bonn.
  • Exploratory Study Wood Architecture Eifel, Contractor: Chair of Building Construction, Housing and Design, Koblenz University of Applied Sciences
  • Internship thesis "Timber construction quota Eifel" in cooperation with RWTH Aachen University
  • HCE Annual Report 2014 - Sustainable economic growth and climate protection through modern wood use. Layout and editing: Kollaxo Bonn
  • Municipal project of the HolzCluster.Eifel - Starting points for the implementation of increased timber construction in the model municipalities of Monschau, Hürtgenwald, Nettersheim and Euskirchen. Layout and editing: Kollaxo Bonn
  • Design of an Eifel timber construction model settlement. Contractor: denzer & poensgen, Marmagen
  • Climate study "CO2 parameters for timber buildings". Contractor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Annette Hafner, RUB (2015)

Further information / brochure downloads:
https://hkzr.de/projekte/holzcluster-eifel/

on behalf of the Timber Sales Fund (HAF)

(11/2008 – 8/2009)

- Life cycle assessment (LCA) of administrative buildings
- Comparative life cycle assessment of timber and mineral construction methods
- Swot analysis Life cycle assessment data in timber construction

on behalf of of the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR), the current BBSR

(11/2006 – 9/2008)

Ecological assessment of the building services
Contractors: Mr. Kreißig, PE International Leinfelden-Echterdingen and Mr. König, Ascona Gröbenzell
Funding amount: € 110,000
External costs in building construction
Contractor: Mr. Ulmer, Katalyse-Institut Köln in cooperation with Prof. Streck, University of Wuppertal and Mr. Sutter Austrian Institute of Ecology Vienna
Funding amount: € 65,000
Web-based ecological building materials information system WECOBIS
Contractor: Mr. Hoffmann, Bavarian Chamber of Architects in cooperation with: Prof. Starzner Fh Augsburg; Dr. Klingele and Mr. Weidemann Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Prof. Linden, FH Lübeck
Funding amount: € 170,000
www.wecobis.de
Updating and harmonising basic data for an ecological assessment in terms of sustainable construction.
Contractor: Mr. Kreißig, PE International Leinfelden-Echterdingen.
Funding amount: € 65,000
Specification of the necessary life cycle data for life cycle costing
Contractor: Prof. Rotermund ISFM, Ahlen
Funding amount: € 62,000
Life-cycle oriented tendering and awarding in building construction (2007/34)
Recipient of the grant: Institute for Project Methodology and System Services (IPS), Heidelberg
Project costs: 207,500 euros
Funding amount: 132,500 euros
Orientation values for the ecological assessment
Contractor: Mr. König, Ascona Gröbenzell
Funding amount: € 20,000
Merging and harmonising existing planning and evaluation tools into an overall system
Contractors: Prof. Graubner, TU Darmstadt; Prof. Lützkendorf, University of Karlsruhe and Prof. Starzner, FH Augsburg
Funding amount: € 190,000
Research accompanying standardisation for sustainable construction
Contractor: Dr Schmincke, Five Winds Europe Tübingen
Funding amount: € 25,000
Impact of quantitative assessment in the planning and evaluation process of buildings
Contractor: Prof. Niklaus Kohler, University of Karlsruhe and IEMB Berlin
Funding amount: € 95,000
More detailed information on contract research or proposal research Research Cluster "Sustainable Building, Building Quality" on the BBSR website

 

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