Working group 3 "Transformation and implementation strategies“

In collaboration with the other two WGs, WG 3 is working on the possible transfer of solutions into practice.

Field of action

Working group 3 analyses the approaches of solutions of the other two working groups with regard to scalability, feasibility and economic potential. It is composed equally of members with expertise in the topics of working groups 1 and 2. Joint meetings and workshops foster close collaboration and strong integration.

Members of working group 3

Working group 3 at its kick-off meeting in December 2024.

Lead

  • Dr.-Ing. Manuel Götzendörfer
    Managing Director, BEFIVE, UnternehmerTUM Projekt GmbH

  • Kerstin Faber
    Transformation Manager, Bundesstiftung Bauakademie

Members

  • Kathrin Fändrich
    Expert for Sustainable Transformation in administration, Bavarian Ministerial Administration

  • Dr. Svenja Haferkamp
    Head of Strategy, Sustainability and Innovation, GEBAG Duisburger Baugesellschaft mbH  

  • Nicola Halder-Hass 
    Managing Partner, BRICKS&BEYOND GmbH

  • Prof. Taco Holthuizen
    Professor of Architecture and Building Technology, Berliner Hochschule für Technikk

  • Florian Köhl
    Owner, fatkoehl architekten

  • Helga Kühnhenrich
    Head of the Division Construction Research and Innovation, Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development 

  • Jens Lütjen
    Managing Partner, Robert C. Spies Gewerbe und Investment GmbH & Co. KG

  • Joachim Siepmann
    Member of the Executive Board, B&O Bau GmbH

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Get to know the other 2 working groups

WG 1 Building materials, construction and energy

WG 1 is looking at technical innovations with a focus on individual buildings, existing obstacles and possible cost reductions. 

More about WG 1 

WG 2 Urban and neighbourhood development

WG 2 deals with issues relating to requirements and potential of integrated neighbourhood development. 

More about WG 2

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