ZEB in Construction Tectonic and Architecture (CN/EN)

This lecture focused on the integration of construction design and architectural expression in zero-carbon buildings, highlighting collaboration and aesthetics.
Interdisciplinary for Zero Carbon Buildings (CN/EN)

This lecture emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration for ZEBs, outlining processes, Swiss case studies, integrated planning, renewables, and circular construction.
Weather Resistance Rediscovered (CN)

This lecture highlights weather-resistant detailing’s role in durable, low-maintenance, and aesthetically integrated sustainable architecture.
Sino-Swiss ZEB Project Introduction (CN/EN)

Discover how the Sino-Swiss Zero Emissions Building project is steering China’s construction sector toward a sustainable future.
ZEB China Capacity Building Video (CN/EN)

Discover how the Sino-Swiss ZEB Project empowers China’s future leaders to build sustainable, zero-emission cities.
Natural Ventilation Potential and use of Computational Fluid (CN/EN)

This presentation introduces Vayu Pravah 2.0, a CFD tool enhancing natural ventilation, night cooling, orientation, and airflow in residential buildings.
Green PV – The Potential of the Building Envelope (CN/EN)

This presentation examines integrating PV and greenery on façades, improving energy efficiency, reducing heat islands, and supporting climate-conscious planning.
ZEB Design with Low Carbon Building Material (CN/EN)

This ZEB Talk presents embodied carbon reduction strategies using material-efficient design, circular construction, LCA, hybrid timber, and Swiss tools.
Timber construction in Switzerland (CN/EN)

This ZEB Talk explores Swiss timber construction, highlighting fire safety, hybrid high-rises, prefabrication, material efficiency, low carbon, and regulations.
How Switzerland meets its Zero-Emission targets for 2050+ in the building sector (CN/EN)

This ZEB Talk presents Switzerland’s 2050 zero-emission building roadmap, highlighting renewable energy, district optimization, policies, incentives, and global applicability.