Bauhaus.SOLAR 3rd International Congress Technology – Design – Environment

Architecture is changing. Energy and climate relevant requirements are influencing forms of expression and sustainably changing the environment.

The 3rd International Congress Bauhaus.SOLAR promotes the cross-sector dialogue between planners, architects, civil engineers, technicians, designers and users. The focus is the discussion about the innovative aesthetic influence of solar technology on architecture and urban planning.

Please put this congress organised by the partners SolarInput e.V., Bauhaus-Universität Weimar und Messe Erfurt GmbH into your calendars now.

Dipl.-Ing. Ulf PLEINES M.Sc.
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Bauhaus.SOLAR
Belvederer Allee 1, room 003
D-99425 Weimar
Tel.: +49(0)3643 58-3145 (Ms. HANKE)
Tel.: +49(0)3643 58-3123
Fax.: +49(0)3643 58-3122
ulf.pleines@uni-weimar.de
bauhaus-solar@uni-weimar.de
www.uni-weimar.de
www.screenhaus.de
www.energy-based-design.de
Bauhaus.SOLAR
Technology – Design – Environment
3rd International Congress
10 – 11 November 2010
Erfurt Exhibition Center
Gothaer Str. 34
D-99094 Erfurt
www.bauhaus-solar.de

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Ulf Pleines Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

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http://www.bauhaus-solar.de

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