The Innostroh project aims to address various application-related issues of load-bearing straw bale construction through scientific research and to create specialized planning and engineering tools for the architectural design and technical layout of load-bearing straw bale structures.
Ready for a Christmas learning journey? Our steel construction Advent calendar for students is here! Open a door every day with exciting information, practical insights and fun challenges. Deepen your steel construction knowledge and enjoy the Advent season!
On 01.11.2023 we welcome Ms. Yuliya Behr to our Chair. Ms. Behr will head the administration office with immediate effect. We are looking forward to the upcoming cooperation and the support of our Chair.
Welcome to the team!
This year, the academic staff of the Chair of Steel and Hybrid Structures once again took part in international conferences with research papers and presentations.
On July 31, our secretary, Ms. Christine Guddack, took her well-deserved retirement. We would like to thank Mrs. Guddack for her work and wish her all the best for the new phase of her life! Ms. Elisa Gottschling will temporarily take over the administration office from August.
The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - represented by the Chair of Steel and Hybrid Structures - is part of the Designed4Circularity network. By 2050, the European Union plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero and thus become the first "continent" to become climate-neutral. Achieving this will require the sustainable use of natural resources. This is precisely what the "Designed4Circularity" network has in mind. The network's vision is to achieve a decoupling of economic growth from resource consumption through circular value creation. Over the next few years, projects will be initiated with numerous innovative companies and research institutions on the path to climate neutrality.
On July 14, the Chair of Steel and Hybrid Structures will present the projects "Building with giant grass - Can bamboo save the construction sector?" and "Wood meets concrete - New construction methods for hybrid bridges" as part of Science Mile Q3.