The DGNB Annual Congress took place for the third time this year. For two days, the digital event inspired nearly 2,000 participants by debating subjects such as biodiversity and climate resilience, sustainable finance, health in construction and more. All current topics relevant beyond the DGNB Annual Congress 2024. Additionally, eight outstanding speaker gave keynote addresses.
The best thing about it: you can watch the contributions at any time. Regardless of whether you missed the Annual Congress 2024 or would like to recall a presentation. All of the keynote speeches and themed rooms from the event are available on the DGNB YouTube channel.
Click here for the playlist.
Themed rooms:
- Ready for 2030: How the DGNB is paving the way for the sustainable building of the future
- EU Green Claims Directive: How the rules of the game are changing in climate and sustainability communication (EN)
- Role models of conversion culture: how the transformation of existing buildings can succeed
- Climate construction site "Infrastructure": How we can finally get more sustainability into the procurement process
- Biodiversity in practice: How to design outdoor spaces with a positive impact
- Sustainable finance: the role of banks and insurance companies in transforming the built environment
- Health in buildings: How to design, build and operate allergy-friendly buildings
- Climate resilience: How cities can adapt to the changing demands of climate change
Keynote Speakers:
- Jens Schröder, Science journalist (GEO, National Geographic) and podcaster
- Michael Halstenberg, Franßen & Nusser Rechtsanwälte.
- Frank Schönert, Founder and office partner, Hütten & Paläste
- Michael Arnold, Stapferhaus
- Prof. Andrea Klinge, ZRS Architekten Ingenieure, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT
- Professor Tai Lee Siang, Head of Pillar, Architecture and Sustainable Design (EN)
- Annabel Short, Institute for Human Rights and Business (EN)
- Prof Dr Uwe Schneidewind, City of Wuppertal
You can find all DGNB videos at www.youtube.com/@dgnbev