summaery2024: Projects

SMQ3 | The FIB-feet on the Science Mile

Project information

submitted by
Alexander Flohr

Co-Authors
Thomas Baron, Henrik Hinterbrandner, Etienne Zwanzig, Michael Sauerbier, Sebastian Heine, Florian Kleiner, Martin Hampe, Alexander Flohr

Mentors
Thomas Baron, Henrik Hinterbrandner, Sebastian Heine, Florian Kleiner, Alexander Flohr

Faculty:
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Degree programme:
Building Material Engineering (Master of Science (M.Sc.))

Type of project presentation
– Other –

Semester
Summer semester 2024

Exhibition Location / Event Location
  • Coudraystraße - SCIENCE MILE Q3
    (Coudraystraße 10, 11A, 11B und Innenhof der Coudraystraße 11)

Freitag, 12.07.2024 von 13:00 bis 18:00

attractive to children

Participation in the Bauhaus.Modules


Project description

Weimar has been a centre of building materials research and teaching in Germany for over 60 years. The foundation stone for this was laid by civil engineer Friedrich August Finger, who became professor of "Building Materials Science, Civil Engineering and Statics" at the university in Weimar in 1944. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Friedrich August Finger Building was erected at Coudraystraße 11 for the then Faculty of Building Materials Science and Technology, the headquarters of the F.A. Finger Institute for Building Materials Science, or FIB for short, which was founded in 1995 and represents building materials science and research at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. At this year's Summaery, selected projects, exhibits and laboratories of the F.A. Finger Institute for Building Materials Science (FIB) will be presented. This includes a general description of the projects, exhibits, laboratories and experimental facilities, explaining and showing which research tasks, tests, analyses and investigations are carried out and for what purpose. Selected exhibits documenting scientific work and research at the FIB are also on display.

Email: alexander.flohr[at]uni-weimar.de

Exhibition Location / Event Location