On 22.1.16 our first Case-Study-Day of the HFT-course KlimaEngineering took place. Three innovative projects have been presented from different perspectives (in German):
1. Upcycling mit Augenmass: Sanierung eines Wohnhochhauses, Pforzheim, 1970/2014
2. Neu und engagiert – innovativer Massivholzbau: Woodcube, Hamburg, 2013
3. Konsequenter Monolith mit Weitblick: Haus 36, Stuttgart, 2014
Further information (in German) here.
Author: wpjc
2012-16 home+ in Stuttgart
From spring 2012 until January 2016, our house home+ had been rebuilt at the HFT Campus in Stuttgart close to the Liederhalle. Further informationen on the project for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 can be found here.
Lightweight Landscape: Enhancing Design through Minimal Mass Structures
Cremers, J.: ‘High Performance Lightweight Building Envelopes Made of Foils and Textiles’, Chapter 4, pp. 39-48
and
Cremers, J.: ‘Small Plus-Energy Buildings, Innovative Technologies – The Prototype-Building home+ of HFT Stuttgart’, Chapter 5, pp. 49-59
in
‘Lightweight Landscape: Enhancing Design through Minimal Mass Structures’ (SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology) by Alessandra Zanelli (Editor), Luigi Spinelli (Editor), Carol Monticelli (Editor), Paolo Pedrali (Editor) – November 2, 2015 ISBN 978-3-319-21664-5
2015-18 ‘Funktionalisierte Membrankonstruktionen zur energetischen Sanierung von Gebäuden’ (FMESG)
EnOB-Forschungsprojekt, Förderung durch das Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi)
Partner: ZAE Bayern Würzburg, Wacotech GmbH&Co.KG Bielefeld, Verseidag-Indutex GmbH Krefeld, Renz Solutions GmbH Aidlingen, 2Construct GmbH&Co.KG Ulm
Projektleitung an der HFT Stuttgart
Laufzeit 01.10.2015 – 30.09.2018
PLEA Conference ARCHITECTURE IN (R)EVOLUTION, Bologna, 2015
Cremers, J.; Jobard, X.; Palla, N.; Schoch, C.: ‘How to Integrate Hybrid Collectors in Buildings to Optimise Performance’, 31th International PLEA Conference ARCHITECTURE IN (R)EVOLUTION, Bologna, Italy, 9-2015, 8 pages
Cremers, J.; Bonfig, P.; Bleicher, V.: High Density – High Privacy – Low Energy, Re-Interpretation of ‚Compact‘ Courtyard Housing for Sustainable Urban Environments’, 31th International PLEA Conference ARCHITECTURE IN (R)EVOLUTION, Bologna, Italy, 9-2015, 8 pages
Atlas Gebäudeöffnungen
In June 2015, the new Construction Manual “Atlas Gebäudeöffnungen (Fenster, Lüftungselemente, Außentüren)” has been published by DETAIL:
Cremers, J. (Author and Editor), co-authors are: M. Binder, P. Bonfig, J. Hartwig, W. Jehl, H. Klos, I. Leuschner, U. Sieberath, E. Sohn, T. Stark: “Atlas Gebäudeöffnungen (Fenster, Lüftungselemente, Außentüren)”, DETAIL, Munich, Germany, 288 p., 5-2015
herein the following chapters:
Cremers, Jan: ‘Öffnungen im Haus’ (A1), pp. 8-11
Cremers, Jan: ‘Die gestalterische Wirkung von Öffnungen in der Fassade’ (A3), pp. 24-31
Cremers, Jan mit ift Rosenheim (Ulrich Sieberath, Ingo Leuschner): ‘Anforderungen und Schutzfunktionen – Bauphysikalische Grundlagen’ (B1), pp. 50-85
Cremers, Jan: ‘Werkstoffe und Komponenten, Konstruktionsarten’ (B2), pp. 86-119
Cremers, Jan mit ift Rosenheim (Ulrich Sieberath, Wolfgang Jehl, Ingo Leuschner): ‘Baukörperanschluss und baulicher Kontext’ (B3), pp. 120-147
Cremers, Jan; Binder, Markus: ‘Passive Solarenergienutzung’ (C1), pp. 170-189
ISBN: 978-3-95553-229-1 (Print)
ISBN: 978-3-95553-230-7 (E-Book)
ISBN: 978-3-95553-231-4 (Bundle)
Further information can be found at the webpage of the publisher.
6th International Conference on Building Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment (IBPC), Turin, 2015
Cremers, Jan; Mitina, Irina; Palla, Nansi; Klotz, Fritz; Jobard, Xavier; Eicker, Ursula: Experimental Analyses of Different PVT Collector Designs for Heating and Cooling Applications in Buildings. 6th International Conference on Building Physics for a Sustainable Built Environment (IBPC), Turin, 14.-17. Juni 2015, 6 pages (Elsevier Energy Procedia)