University Course Sustainable Construction
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The aim of this university course is to generate an awareness of holistic lifecycle-oriented approaches to construction based on the three-pillar model of sustainability. This means that graduates will be in a position to implement the principles of ecological, economic and socio-cultural sustainability in project development and design and realisation, as well as in the operation and demolition of building structures.
In partnership with the Austrian Association for Sustainable Property Management (ÖGNI), this course provides an opportunity to qualify as an auditor in this field.
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Next Steps
next Info-Session:
- Get informed
- Events
- Contact
- Newsletter
- Videos
Wichtige Termine
- Program start: Jan 16,2026
- Applications still possible
Program Management
Marlina Paternostro, BA
T +43 1 58801 41740
klimaaktiv Partner
Auditor
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Nachhaltige Immobilienwirtschaft
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DI Tobias Hutter, MEng, Class 2013-2015
This course offers a solid starting point for committed people on their way to creating a better world.
Prof.Dr. Karin Stieldorf, Academic Director
Excellent architecture is sustainable. Excellent technology supports it optimally. This combination of architecture and engineering results in houses that are future-oriented, environmentally friendly and comfortable to live in.
Prof. Dr. Peter Maydl, Academic Director
The construction industry is changing. To achieve long-term benefits, buildings must be viewed holistically over their life cycle, ecologically, economically and socio-culturally.
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