The building industry, as well as cities and municipalities, are equally responsible for mitigating and counteracting the effects of climate change. Severe weather events are tangible effects of climate change that require us to rethink. In particular, heat development in highly sealed areas has consequences to which we can and must adapt our buildings, outdoor spaces and districts.
What measures can be taken to prepare buildings for hot periods? How can the physical and transitional climate risks to buildings and locations be identified and assessed? How can local authorities adapt to changing climatic conditions?
The DGNB seminars on 'Building in Climate Change' deal with the thermal insulation and thermal comfort of buildings, assessing and financing real estate in light of the consequences of climate change, green concepts for resilient urban development and sustainable water strategies for local authorities.
Your benefits
- Bookable individually
- Digital and interactive in small group format
- Direct exchange with lecturers and participants
- Submitted to the Chamber of Architects of Baden-Württemberg and dena for recognition as further education
After successful participation, you will receive a certificate of attendance from us. You can use this, for example, as proof for continuing professional development points at the Baden-Württemberg Chamber of Architects or Deutsche Energie-Agentur (dena).
DGNB Certification experts can use these seminars to collect DGNB CPD points to maintain their licence.
Please note: As the seminars are held in German, please switch to German language settings to make a booking.