Less Technology, More Architecture

Elisabeth Endres studied architecture at the Technical Universities in Kaiserslautern and Munich. She is a professor of Building Climatology and Energy of Architecture at TU Braunschweig and a member of the management team at IB Hausladen. In her practice, teaching, and research, she works at the intersection of architecture, building services, and renewable energy supply. As a scientific advisor to the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), she contributes to current discourse with her focus on resilience and simplicity in construction.
For Elisabeth Endres, climate-friendly construction means viewing architecture and building technology holistically. Her question: How little technology is enough?
Elisabeth Endres studied architecture at the Technical Universities in Kaiserslautern and Munich. She is a professor of Building Climatology and Energy of Architecture at TU Braunschweig and a member of the management team at IB Hausladen. In her practice, teaching, and research, she works at the intersection of architecture, building services, and renewable energy supply. As a scientific advisor to the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), she contributes to current discourse with her focus on resilience and simplicity in construction.