Future-oriented planning for sustainable buildings
Our energy and building technology planning offers sustainable and economical solutions that are optimized through interdisciplinary exchange with structural engineering, building physics and fire protection; the goal is to develop tailored concepts. Our interdisciplinary approach enables us to take individual needs into account and implement sustainable, efficient building technology concepts.
An energy system analysis lays the groundwork for many construction projects by determining the optimal energy solution for buildings. With the help of the online tool R.O.S.E.®, building owners, architects and engineers can make data-based decisions about the ecological and economic benefits of sustainable energy systems and evaluate investments more effectively.
In the area of heating, air conditioning and ventilation, individual energy and climate concepts are developed that also integrate renewable energies such as solar energy and geothermal energy. Modern technologies – such as controlled domestic ventilation – ensure perfect air quality and a constant, pleasant indoor climate. In this context, cooling, ventilation and heating are considered holistically.
Sanitary technology ensures the hygienic supply and disposal of water through need-based planning. Particular attention is placed on drinking water hygiene, supplemented by solutions for the disposal of grey and black water and the use of rainwater.