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The Klimafestival für die Bauwende, organized by BauNetz and Heinze, is an annual event focused on advancing sustainable practices in the construction sector. Now in its 5th edition, it convenes stakeholders from building, planning, and decision-making roles to address pressing challenges in the industry's transition toward climate neutrality. Scheduled for November 18-19, 2026, at STATION Berlin, the two-day festival provides practical insights into circular economy principles, biodiversity integration, and climate-neutral construction methods.
The event targets professionals across the construction value chain, including architects, engineers, developers, policymakers, manufacturers, and researchers. It features over five stages with lectures, workshops, project presentations, and exhibitions, drawing from the experiences of prior editions like 2025, which hosted more than 200 speakers and 170 partners. Keynote speakers for 2026 include Barbara Buser and Dr. Frauke Fischer, who represent expertise from science, planning, and practice.
Key topics emphasize actionable solutions: networking opportunities to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, hands-on further education through compact sessions, and direct exposure to innovations from manufacturers and startups. The festival promotes dialogue on real-world applications, such as resource-efficient building materials and biodiversity-enhancing designs.
Expected outcomes include strengthened professional networks, immediate implementation of practical knowledge, and accelerated adoption of sustainable technologies. By bringing together diverse participants, it aims to drive collective responsibility and momentum for the "Bauwende" (construction revolution) in Germany and beyond, contributing to broader European goals for low-carbon real estate development and operation.
