Projects and References

New projects at a glance

Here we list the newly added projects.

 

Solar water desalination

The development of solar water desalination plants is a promising approach to sustainable water treatment in water-scarce regions. At the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, several projects have been carried out in order to advance this technology. The aim was to evaluate the technical feasibility, identify optimisation potential and create the basis for market maturity.

 

Transparent Enclosures for Art Objects and Monuments

Every year, numerous art objects and monuments are enclosed to protect them against the weather, typically using wooden structures. The project partners have therefore developed a modular enclosure system for outdoor cultural assets exposed to the elements, using transparent membranes and an innovative ventilation system. 

 

The Wild Climate Wall

he Wild Climate Wall is an innovative green facade system designed to enhance biodiversity and climate resilience in densely built urban environments. By integrating native wild shrubs, herbs, and grasses, along with specially selected modular habitat systems (providing breeding and nesting spaces for wild bees, birds, and bats), the Wild Climate Wall offers a unique and heterogeneous diversity of plants and structures for vertical greening. 

 

Climate Adaptation in Cultural Institutions

As part of the pilot project “Climate Adaptation in Cultural Institutions”, 20 cultural institutions, including museums, libraries, theaters, socio-cultural institutions and park facilities, are being examined with regard to their vulnerability to location-specific climate-related changes, and climate adaptation measures are being developed.

All projects at a glance

Here we list our current as well as successfully completed research and industrial projects.

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  • Office towers in Foshan
    © Sino-German Industrial Service Platform

    The 148 meter-high office towers of the “Sino-German Industrial Service Platform” planned in Foshan.

    The Fraunhofer IBP received an accompanying research contract worth one million euros from the Chinese urban development company of "Foshan New City".

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  • Measured  fluctuations
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Measured fluctuations in surface temperature.

    A promising way to reduce the amount of condensation on facade surfaces is the use of "IR coatings" (IR = infrared).

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  • The drying-rate curve exhibited by a screed sample
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    The drying-rate curve exhibited by a screed sample in the climate simulator at Fraunhofer IBP.

    With the findings and the determined material characteristics of the various screeds, the researchers can now simulate the drying of screed layers.

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  • BAU Congress in China
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    The motto of BAU Congress China was “Better Building - Better Life” and demonstrated how building quality can be enhanced by adopting an approach that integrates product development and certified sustainable design in the planning process.

    As far as construction concepts and quality in construction in China are concerned, they are technically different from those that are common in Germany.

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  • temporal development of the CO2 concentration.
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Temporal development of the CO2 concentration.

    New regulations such as the Energy Saving Ordinance raise the question of how efficiently ventilation systems work in terms of energy consumption.

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  • Test building
    © Fraunhofer IBP

    Test building made using different types of masonry and composite thermal insulation systems.

    In order to describe the building moisture and thermal insulation of exterior walls more precisely, constructions were built and examined at the Fraunhofer IBP.

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  • Castle Linderhof
    © Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung/Herrmann/Scherf/Pfeuffer.

    The castle Linderhof in the Graswangtal near Garmisch.

    Climate change endangers centuries-old murals, paintings, furniture & textiles. Can the decay be stopped? A cultural journey through space and time.

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  • SAGA

    Highlights from research and development

    SAGA
    © KWO Dichtungstechnik

    Sound absorbers for aggressive flue gas media.

    Researchers at the Fraunhofer IBP have replaced the condensate-sensitive materials with unavoidable waste from PTFE production. In this approach, the scientists achieve sustainability in three respects.

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