"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim

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"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim
ift- Special Show at BAU 2021 (11. – 16.1.2021)

„Green Deal Building Envelope“
Energy efficiency and protection against
climate extremes

Climate change is real and the consequences affect us all -
that is what most experts are now confirm. Heat records with
temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius and floods during
heavy rainfall endanger lives - hailstones as big as tennis
balls and hurricanes destroy buildings - increasing drought
leads to water shortages and fire disasters in Europe too.
Therefore it is no longer only about limiting climate change
through energy-efficient and sustainable building products, but
also about protecting oneself from future climate extremes by
suitable constructions.
Building elements create the contact from inside to outside
and bring air, light and life into the interior. Like the human
skin, the building envelope regulates the climate in the
building in a natural way, even without technical systems
such as heating or air conditioning. However, building ele-
ments such as windows and facades, doors and gates and
glazing are also a "weak point" in the outer wall and the prod-
ucts have to face the increased requirements and stresses
caused by climate change.
The ift special show "Green Deal Building Envelope – En-
ergy Efficiency and Protection from Climate Extremes" at the
world's leading trade fair BAU in Munich will show how:
1. Building elements will further increase the energy efficiency
   of buildings and improve sustainability and recycling
   through the "Cradle to Cradle" approach.
2. Adaptive solar shading systems, without the energy hun-
   ger of air conditioning units, protect against heat waves.
3. Openings in the building envelope can protect against
   flooding caused by floods, overflowing rivers and local
   heavy rainfall.
4. External closures (roller shutters, venetian blinds, awnings,
   jalousies) could be safe even by hurricanes and hailstorms.
5. Windows and ventilation elements provide night cooling
   and healthy fresh natural air.
6. Smart control systems regulate and protect buildings in a
   comfortable and energy-saving manner, even when the oc-
   cupants are away from home.
7. Surfaces could remain "cool" even when exposed to solar
   radiation.
8. Improved testing/measurement procedures and simula-
   tions that allow a realistic assessment even by increased
   loads on components and building materials.

Stand concept
The focus is on the presentation of innovative technical solu-
tions and quality features of building elements and building
materials as well as test methods for the increased loads
caused by climate change. The fair visitor can experience the
topics at real exhibits and on action zones. The ift experts will
be on hand to answer questions on quality, safety, require-
ments, testing and verification.

Jürgen Benitz Wildenburg – Head of PR & Communication, benitz@ift-rosenheim.de, Tel. 08031.261.2150   Page 1 of 4
Elena Tarubarova – Marketing Operations, tarubarova@ift-rosenheim.de, Tel. 08031.261.2127             September 2020
"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim
ift- Special Show at BAU 2021 (11. – 16.1.2021)

„Green Deal Building Envelope“
Energy efficiency and protection against
climate extremes

Connection to the four main topics of BAU 2021
1.    Digital Transformation
      Using adaptive control systems, buildings can be conveniently and energy-efficiently controlled
      and protected, even when residents are away from home.
2.    Challenge of climate change
      Building components not only have to become more energy-efficient and sustainable, they also
      have to be protected against future climate extremes such as heat, strong winds, extensive fires,
      sandstorms, hail or flooding.´
3.    Resources + Recycling
      Components that demonstrably improve sustainability and recycling and thus conserve resources
      through the "cradle to cradle" approach and improve sustainability, save resources through
      advanced maintenance and disposal concepts.
4.    The future of living
      Adaptive, multifunctional, barrier-free and modular building elements can be easily adapted to
      different usage needs (demography) and require less resources.
      a.      Windows, facades and glazing provide the interior with healthy daylight and at the same
            time protect against solar radiation.
      b. Bring fresh air into the building and keep pollutants out
      c. Ensure more efficient use of energy in summer and winter.

Possible exhibits (A-Z)

1.    Control systems for windows, doors and gates for comfort, energy efficiency, security
      and ease of use.
2.    Disaster-proof windows with integrated protection against strong winds, hail,
      burglary/vandalism and flooding
3.    Exterior finishes (roller shutters, venetian blinds, awnings, blinds) with increased
      resistance to hurricanes and hailstorms.
4.    Fire/noise protection for building elements and wooden walls as well as protection
      against forest and surface fires.
5.    Green facades as protection against solar radiation, with active cooling (evaporation),
      sound absorption and with improvement of the microclimate.
6.    Gates, doors, windows, facades, partitions and bulkhead systems to protect openings
      in the building envelope from flooding caused by floods, rivers flowing over them and
      local heavy rainfall
7.    Photovoltaic systems in the building envelope and as shading elements.
8.    Recycling concepts to facilitate the separation of materials and for the recycling and
      disposal of hazardous materials.
9.    Solar shading systems with improved Fc values and daylight control for integration
      into building automation (Smart Home) to protect against heat waves and reduce cli-
      mate loads.
10.   Surface coatings that reduce the heating of materials to prevent heat damage to the
      material.
11.   Sustainability systems for material cycles ("Cradle to Cradle").
12.   Testing/measurement procedures/simulations to flexibly assess new requirements
      and increased loads (stationary and dynamic, in the laboratory and on site).
13.   Timber construction walls and lightweight wall constructions as mobile accommoda-
      tion for flexible use in climatic disasters.
14.   Windows and ventilation elements with electronic control for night cooling and
      protection against strong winds.

Jürgen Benitz Wildenburg – Head of PR & Communication, benitz@ift-rosenheim.de, Tel. 08031.261.2150   Page 2 of 4
Elena Tarubarova – Marketing Operations, tarubarova@ift-rosenheim.de, Tel. 08031.261.2127             September 2020
"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim
ift- Special Show at BAU 2021 (11. – 16.1.2021)

„Green Deal Building Envelope“
Energy efficiency and protection against
climate extremes

Participation opportunities

A-participation
Participation with exhibit and all services of the B-participation.
Participation fee 4.995,00 € per exhibit/presentation

B-participation
Presentation without exhibits.
Nomination as "quality manufacturer" in documentation, website, Logo at the booth, etc.
Participation fee 1.500,00 € per product/service.

The basic prerequisites for participation are recognized proofs and external monitoring by a
notified certification body to guarantee an acceptable product quality.
Messe München will charge a co-exhibitor fee of EUR 820.00 for advertising and communi-
cation services for participants who are not exhibitors at BAU.

Service package for co-exhibitors
1.         Product presentation at BAU 2021 as part of the special show
2.         Presentation with product description, company and service portrait for information of
           trade fair visitors and distribution via the media of the ift Rosenheim
3.         PR campaign for special show and participating exhibitors
4.         Display compartments for company and product information at the special show
5.         Use of central services at the booth (catering, meeting facilities, information boards,
           etc.)
6.         Information board on the exhibition stand with the company’s logo
7.         Entry in the list of exhibitors of BAU as co-exhibitor
8.         Competent visitor / product information on exhibits by experts of ift Rosenheim

1   If several companies are participating in one exhibit, the participation costs can be reduced
"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim
ift- Special Show at BAU 2021 (11. – 16.1.2021)

„Green Deal Building Envelope“
Energy efficiency and protection against
climate extremes

Please answer/applicate until 30. September 2020 to enable a
reasonable planning
Email: tarubarova@ift-rosenheim.de or benitz@ift-rosenheim.de or by Post at
ift Rosenheim GmbH, Theodor-Gietl-Straße 7-9, D-83026 Rosenheim

       We hereby apply for participation in the ift-Special show
        “Green Deal Building Envelope” in hall C4.

 Short description of
 the exhibit
 (window, door, facade, glass,
 window ventilation, fittings etc.)
 Short information about
 construction, material, function,
 design, test certificates and
 quality certificates)
 Link to the website with pictures
 and further product information

 Company’s name

 Contact

 Function/Desigantion

 Adress

 Phone/fax

 E-mail

 Date
 Signature

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1 The selection criterion for participation is suitability for the overall concept and receipt of the application.
"Green Deal Building Envelope" - Energy efficiency and protection against climate extremes - ift Rosenheim
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