Real-world labs are designed to test, implement, and document innovations under real-world conditions. Does this also work in planning and construction practice? And if so, how?
Together with the Federal Foundation Bauakademie (BSBA), the Natural Building Lab at TU Berlin investigated this question and discussed the opportunities and implementation possibilities of real-world labs as tools for transformation in planning and construction practice with six experts from academia and the field.
From the engaging discussions with Elisabeth Endres (IBEA TU Braunschweig & IB Hausladen), Juliane Haus (Mobility Research, WZB), Helga Kühnhenrich (Research and Innovation in Construction, BBSR), Eike Roswag-Klinge (NBL & ZRS Architects and Engineers), Johannes Scholz (Circular Economy and Recycling Technology, TU Berlin), and Anja Steglich (StadtManufaktur, TU Berlin), three videos have been produced that address various significant aspects of real-world laboratories in planning and construction.
Click here for the talk: https://www.nbl.berlin/projects/real-talk-reallabore/
Original text on the Natural Building Lab website (https://www.nbl.berlin/projects/real-talk-reallabore/, March 21, 2024)