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Treffpunkt Bauwende
A place for exchange and experimentation: Under the title “Treffpunkt Bauwende,” the site of the Federal Foundation Bauakademie will be used as a space for experimental projects and public exchange until construction on the building begins—a place where the themes of the Bauwende can be experienced firsthand in Berlin-Mitte. TU Berlin is presenting two interventions and is participating in the discussion program.
CALL! World Wide Lab Conference – Urban Transformation
The conference’s theme is “Urban Transformation,” and it aims to connect “Urban Sustainability Labs” worldwide with one another and with research approaches on relevant topics. The conference will take place from October 15 to 17, 2025, in Karlsruhe. Designed as a “learning conference,” the event emphasizes the need for dialogue and collaboration among academia, practitioners, civil society, and citizens. It aims to inspire new ideas, stimulate innovation, and support the joint development of solutions to the pressing challenges facing cities worldwide.
Reallabor Campus at the Long Night of Science on June 28, 2025
The Charlottenburg Campus is a real-world laboratory for climate protection and adaptation. The “ClimateHOOD_CampusPARK” project is implementing structural measures: For example, rainwater from roofs is collected and reused. Following the “sponge city” principle, retention areas are being created on roofs, facades, and open spaces. Cisterns, reed beds, mini-marshes, and vertical farms help retain water. We’re presenting the project, a vertical farm model, and the processing of harvested food in collaboration with the B!NErLe department.
ClimateHOOD in the Spotlight at the ZKA
On June 11, 2025, StadtManufaktur TU Berlin, in collaboration with the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf District Office, will present the digital planning tool ClimateTOOL as part of the ZKA’s online event series “Spotlight on Climate Adaptation.” The web-based tool supports the planning and evaluation of climate adaptation measures such as greening and stormwater storage. It was developed as part of the ClimateHOOD project in collaboration with departments at TU Berlin, the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf District Office in Berlin, and FormFollowsYou GmbH.