1:43 min, from February 2018, published by DJH Rheinland
Project Info: http://sdg21.eu/db/baumhaussiedlung-waldbroehl
Keywords: Movies, Movies < 4 Min, Wood construction, Youth Hostel, News Blog NRW
1:43 min, from February 2018, published by DJH Rheinland
Project Info: http://sdg21.eu/db/baumhaussiedlung-waldbroehl
Colourful, lively, largely car-free - the people of Tübingen also jokingly call the French Quarter the "green hell". The residents, however, appreciate the "ideal world" feeling.
Link: www.zdf.de/...franzoesisches-viertel-in-tuebingen-100.html
Project Info: http://sdg21.eu/db/franzoesisches-viertel-tuebingen
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Movies, News Blog Baden-Württemberg, Quarters
20 years Klaus Novy Prize
In 2017, Spar- und Bauverein Solingen eG is awarding the prize named after Klaus Novy for innovations in cooperative building and housing for the fifth time.
The fifth competition starts on 1 September 2016, from which date housing cooperatives and housing group projects have until the end of February 2017 to submit their competition entries.
Further information such as details of the competition theme and the decision-making process can be found at here can be regarded as a "good thing".
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Awards
The energy transition in the building sector has stalled. Less and less is being invested in energy-efficient refurbishment and the Paris climate protection targets are in jeopardy. The reason for this is inadequate advice and the uncertainty of many consumers on the one hand, as well as inadequate government regulations and poorly managed subsidies on the other. For almost two years now, the Building Alliance, an association of environmental and consumer organisations with energy consultants, tradesmen, trade unions, the building industry, architects' associations and the construction industry, has been positioning itself against this. Under the leadership of the Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU), numerous natureplus members such as BUND, BAUM e.V. and IG Bau are also working together in favour of more climate protection in the building sector.
In a recent statement, the Building Alliance calls on a new German government to "make the neglected third of the energy transition in the building sector an integral part of an integrated climate protection and energy policy". So far, politicians have "missed the opportunity to make energy-efficient building refurbishment the largest value creation and value retention programme in Germany and thus a real job engine for the domestic economy", criticises Jörg-Andreas Krüger, Deputy Federal Managing Director of NABU. Residential and non-residential buildings must now be addressed more strongly and more specifically than before by the three pillars of "information and advice", "support" and "demand".
A "lack of prioritisation and reliability" has unsettled investors, homeowners, tradespeople and businesses. In order to create reliability, "more transparency is needed in the assessment of buildings" through a standardised, optimised energy performance certificate. In addition, "high-quality, quality-assured advice from trained experts" in accordance with national standards is needed. Politicians must "set the course for reliable and permanent funding for high-quality consulting services and refurbishment measures". The refurbishment costs should be "shared equally between the state, landlords and tenants". At the same time, however, "new, market-based incentives are needed to mobilise additional investment and provide smart incentives", concludes NABU.
Source: Building alliance: advancing building refurbishment
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Stock, DE-News, Environmental policy, Housing, Housing policy
In the 2019 national competition, the focus is on existing buildings and inward growth: How can existing spaces be optimally utilised in times of scarce building land? How can innovative living spaces be created by converting existing uses? The 2019 state competition is looking for exemplary examples - in the city and in the countryside - that utilise all possibilities for reactivating existing buildings and were realised between 2014 and 2019.
The Bavarian Housing Prize is an honorary award. The award-winning participants receive a certificate and the award signet for the Bavarian Housing Prize made of Nymphenburg porcelain.
Closing date: 11 November 2019
Link
https://www.stmb.bayern.de/med/aktuell/archiv/2019/190904wohnungsbaupreis/index.php
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News Blog Bavaria, Quarters, Settlements, Contests & Prizes