
Film-covered frame.
Transparent foil enclosure of art objects in winter keeps them visible and the microclimate in the enclosure offers better protection against damage.
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Transparent foil enclosure of art objects in winter keeps them visible and the microclimate in the enclosure offers better protection against damage.
more infoUse of Typhaboard for interior insulation in a previous project.
An alternative to internal insulation is a natural building material made of Typha. This will be investigated in a project supported by the DBU.
more infoState Bedroom of Ludwig II in Linderhof Palace.
On behalf of the Bavarian Palace Department, the Fraunhofer IBP has investigated the climate stability of historical buildings and developed approaches to solutions.
more infoSpecimen of a hydrophobic coating, designated as system C, after six hours’ exposure to temperatures below its dew point, showing visible droplets of condensation.
For the assessment of the fate of condensation water on surfaces, a device has been designed that makes night-time condensation in the laboratory traceable.
more infoExternal view of the new flexible roof testing facility.
On the Fraunhofer IBP open-air test site, a flexible roof test rig has been developed to gradually change the pitch of sloping roofs.
more infoIndoor Air Test Center at Fraunhofer IBP.
Within the scope of the Hy4HoGa project, ways to reduce the risk of infection from COVID-19 are being investigated so that large, highly-frequented spaces can be used safely at affordable cost.
more infoExample of an inner courtyard as a greened and tranquil recreation area.
The study shows acoustically effective design concepts for urban courtyards to protect against noise and improve the quality of life.
more infoElement of a suspended ceiling made of perforated metal cassettes.
Suspended ceilings are used in many private and public office buildings, as well as in school buildings and classrooms. They have a major impact on room acoustics as well as on sound insulation between different work areas. The aim of the research project is to improve predictions for standard installation scenarios. Thus, manufacturers and builders can be sure of meeting the specified requirements for flank transmission and sound absorption within the bounds of cost-effectiveness.
more infoIn the long term, buildings and rooms of historical interest can only be preserved if they can also be put to good use.
In the project “Acoustics for rooms in historical buildings”, research is being conducted into suitable acoustics for listed buildings and rooms
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Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP working on several research projects to increase the energy efficiency of cities and urban districts.
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