Tag: lab-expert-talk

  1. Expert Talk on the State of Urban Renewal in China with Prof. Yang Jianqiang

    Sino-German City Lab

    Expert Talk on the State of Urban Renewal in China with Prof. Yang Jianqiang

    For the Sino-German City Lab, NAX invited Prof. Yang Jianqiang, from the Southeast University in Nanjing, to give a lecture about the development history and course of urban regeneration in China, its practical significance and goals, China’s planning path to achieve sustainable urban regeneration and future expectations on Sino-German cooperation in urban renewal.

  2. EXPERT TALK ON THE DECARBONIZATION CHALLENGES OF CHINESE CITIES WITH DENA

    Sino-German City Lab

    EXPERT TALK ON THE DECARBONIZATION CHALLENGES OF CHINESE CITIES WITH DENA

    For the Sino-German City Lab, NAX talked to Thilo Cunz and Ang Ye from the German Energy Agency (dena) about the challenges Chinese cities are currently facing on their way to decarbonization.

  3. Expert Talk on the Role of Sustainable Building Certification in Urban Renewal with Shizhe Ma, DGNB

    Sino-German City Lab

    Expert Talk on the Role of Sustainable Building Certification in Urban Renewal with Shizhe Ma, DGNB

    For the Sino-German City Lab, NAX talked to Shizhe Ma, International Certification Consultant at the German Sustainable Building Council DGNB, about the challenges and opportunities of sustainable buidling certification for urban renewal projects. In this expert talk, Mr. Ma shares insights intpo DGNB’s work in China as well as the details of their certification system.

  4. Expert Talk on China’s Urban Decarbonization Strategy with Thomas Fritzsche, tfa architects

    Sino-German City Lab

    Expert Talk on China’s Urban Decarbonization Strategy with Thomas Fritzsche, tfa architects

    For the Sino-German City Lab, NAX talked to Thomas Fritzsche, founder of and Head of Design at tfa architects, on the evolution of the Chinese architectural market with regards to sustainability standards, the urban decarbonization strategy and what German planners can contribute to the Chinese urban renewal efforts.

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