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Systems for Innovative Biodiversity Promotion on Buildings. Information on Use and Application.

Systems for Innovative Biodiversity Promotion on Buildings. Information on Use and Application.
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Innovative Habitat Systems – Modular Construction with added Value

Our innovative habitat systems offer a solution for insulation with added value.

When constructing or renovating urban buildings, our systems create habitats for native insects. In doing so, they combine climate-friendly architecture with the preservation of biodiversity. The insulation measures improve the long-term energy efficiency of buildings and encourage responsible treatment of the environment. The systems thus not only promote energy efficiency, but also raise awareness among residents of the importance of insects.

Our vision is for this solution to be used in future renovations. Combined with suitable green structures, this creates a sustainable habitat for humans and animals. We provide the necessary expertise; now we need committed craftspeople.

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News about the Project can be found on our LinkedIn Channel.

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We keep you up to date with the latest developments and progress of our project on our LinkedIn channel. Follow us so you don't miss any updates!

We are happy to offer guided tours and viewings of the mock-ups.
If you are interested in making an appointment, please contact us at: urbi@iabp.uni-stuttgart.de

In the meantime, you can find information and documentation about our mock-ups and test buildings on the Construction Progress page.

 

Project Management

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Project Duration

July 2023 – November 2026

Total Funding Volume

975,752 Euro

Project Funding

German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV),
German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN),
German Federal Biological Diversity Program

State

Baden-Württemberg

Funding Information

The UrbanInsects project is funded by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation as part of the Federal Biological Diversity Program with funds from the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection.

This website reflects the views and opinions of the recipient of funding from the Federal Biological Diversity Program and does not necessarily reflect the views of the funding provider.

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