FACADES & ROOFS* wooden, green, solar (online)
Facades and roofs are key intersections between architecture, technology, and the environment: As multifunctional building envelopes, they combine structural, energetic, and climatic performance with material and design innovation. Their development reflects the evolving demands of sustainable construction and the shaping of contemporary urban and architectural identities.
BESLEY & SPRESSER Barangaroo Pier Pavilion (oyster shells) and 'Redux' project at the Lisbon Triennale (neutralised asbestos)
PRETTY PLASTIC Sustainable Facade and Roof Solutions made from 100% Recycled PVC
SOL-R&D Aesthetic Photovoltaics for Building Integration
PAXOS SOLAR Multi Energy Roof Combining Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal Energy, and Maximum Fire Safety
GH FORM Linear Drainage and Urban Furniture
CARL STAHL ARC Two-Story Facade Net Solution as Vertical Fall Protection at Fuchshof School in Ludwigsburg
3B TEC MAGNUMBOARD Modern Building System Using Eco-Friendly Solid Wood Construction Methods
MMK Wood-Concrete Composite Element
BECK Ecological Fastening System Made from Renewable Beech Wood
PREFA Aluminium for Roofs and Facades
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Gmb Environmentally friendly brick kiln in Malawi
PROGRAM
Tuesday, 11.11.2025 from 18.30h until 20.30h
This event will be held in English.
Opening of the Webex meeting room at 18.25h
18.30h – 18.35h
Welcome & Short Introduction of the Exhibitors
18.35h – 18.50h
Cable Mesh Facade Application at Fuchshof School in Ludwigsburg: Transparent, Robust and Safe
Barbara König - CARL STAHL ARC
18.50h – 19.05h
Integrated Energy Roof System: Photovoltaics and Solar Thermal Energy
Guido Schumacher - PAXOS SOLAR
19.05h – 19.20h
Building Without Barriers: Architectural Integrity Starts at the Base
Lene Godsk Stanek - GH FORM
19.20h – 19.35h
Design Freedom in Solar/PV Façades: Colors, Textures, and Technicalities
Max van Dijken - SOL-R&D
19.35h – 19.45h
Pause
19.45h – 20.00h
From Scratch to Circular: Recycled Facade Cladding
Peter van Assche, Architect - PRETTY PLASTIC
20.00h – 20.30h
Mediums
Peter Besley, Architect - BESLEY & SPRESSER
Organisation & Moderation
Sabine Raible, Architect
Selene Raible, B.A. Social and Cultural Anthropology
Participation is free of cost.
The event is recognized as continuing education with 2 credit hours as part of the continuing education requirement for architects.
To register please send a mail to anmeldungen@elemente-material.de










