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At the end of 2024, the German TV channel wdr showed a film with a tour of the construction site and through the track … more
Since 15 October 2024, the Dane Kasper Køppen has been heading our office in Copenhagen. In this podcast, the construction engineer introduces himself, … more
On 30 January 2025, it’s that time again: the Bauigel association at the University of Stuttgart invites old and new students to this year’s … more
Since 1 January 2025, our colleague Franziska Mahler has been leading a structural engineering team in our Berlin office. In her new role, the … more
Safe, beautiful and, above all, climate-friendly infrastructures are the subject of the current publication by the Federal Foundation of Baukultur. Since 2007, the comprehensive … more
“The current ecological and social challenges are nothing compared to what we have to fear if climate change continues as predicted,” warns Stefanie Weidner in … more
In an interview with the “Architektur- und Bauforum“, Werner Sobek comments on the failure of humanity to date to adequately address the climate crisis.
The past year was also characterized by difficulties in the construction industry. We are therefore all the more grateful that we were able to successfully complete 2024 despite all the … more
Bau 2025 will take place in Munich from January 13 to 17, 2025 – our office will be present at the obligatory industry meeting point with four … more
From December 23, 2024 to January 6, 2025, the social media team at Werner Sobek will also be taking an editorial break. We wish all our readers a Merry Christmas … more
The non-profit association aed celebrated its 20th anniversary on 16 December 2020 with welcoming addresses from Prof. Werner Sobek and architect Wolfgang Riehle at … more
Climate Crisis & Significant Local and Global Political Events The climate crisis continued to intensify in 2024 against the backdrop of significant local and global political events. Reports of severe … more