Interdisciplinarity for ZEB Buildings (EN)

This lecture emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in achieving zero-emission buildings (ZEB). It outlines a three-step process: team formation, shared premises, and clear rules. Case studies from Switzerland—including Zurich Airport and the ÖKK headquarters—demonstrate integrated planning, renewable energy use, and circular construction. Innovation and cooperation are key to sustainable, low-carbon architecture.

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