The climate is changing: hazards from heat, floods and heavy rain are increasing. What does this mean for building standards and technical rules? How can standards help to make buildings more resilient?
Programme: Future Building
Status: Completed
Project duration:
December 2019 – March 2022
Due to the need to continuously update the empirical comparative values for the energy consumption of non-residential buildings, it is intended, in the course of the amendment of the Building Energy Act (Gebäudeenergiegesetz or GEG), to redetermine the comparative …
Programme: Future Building
Status: Completed
Project duration:
January 2020 – March 2021
Inner-city gap sites, waste land or other under-used land offer great potential for housing construction, which is desperately needed in many towns, cities and municipalities. However, this land is often left unused. The development order under Section 176 BauGB can …
Programme: ExWoSt
Status: Completed
Project duration:
January 2020 – December 2021
The research project tested approaches to make citizen participation even easier and more attractive. The City of Oldenburg focussed on expanding digital participation formats. Here, digital events and the improvement of digital skills among the population went hand in …
Programme: ExWoSt
Status: Completed
Project duration:
December 2017 – March 2022
The digital transformation of cities and society is changing the way we live – the way we work and learn, move around and produce, trade and consume things. For municipalities, this means new tasks as well as new opportunities and risks. On the one hand, they are faced …
Programme: ExWoSt
Status: Completed
Project duration:
January 2019 – May 2022
As part of this research project, a practical guide was developed to help municipalities anchor the topics of migration, integration, and participation into integrated urban development concepts. The guide is based on an evaluation of 100 municipal urban development …
Programme: ExWoSt
Status: Completed
Project duration:
June 2021 – October 2022
For many years now, sustainable building at the federal level has been established as an important part of Germany's national sustainability strategy, which was updated in 2017. Complementing the Federal Building Ministry's Guideline for Sustainable Building, the …
Programme: Future Building
Status: Completed
Project duration:
September 2020 – November 2022
The EU Territorial Agenda 2030 is a political framework agreement of the EU member states on the key objectives of spatial development in Europe. Under the German EU Council Presidency, the EU ministers responsible for spatial planning adopted this document on 1 …
Programme: MORO
Status: Ongoing
Started:
Since July 2020
The project supported the BMI and the BBSR in the field of transnational cooperation. It helped with the targeted approach of German partners, especially municipal and regional actors. Programme platforms, online information and a national kick-off conference helped to …
Programme: MORO
Status: Completed
Project duration:
May 2021 – October 2022
This project is to contribute to the spatial differentiation of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic by identifying its possible consequences of in German border regions and, as far as possible, describing them quantitatively. In the Franco-German border area, the …
Programme: MORO
Status: Completed
Project duration:
July 2021 – November 2022