China Academy of Building Research visit Frey Group in Freiburg

2023-07-19
China Academy of Building Research visit Frey Group in Freiburg

On July 19th, representatives from 19 Chinese companies and educational institutions, including China Architecture Science Research Institute, visited the headquarters of Frey Group for a project tour and exchange of experiences in green and energy-efficient buildings.


  • Visiting unit
  • China Academy of Building Research
  • Place to visit
  • Freiburg, Germany
  • Visit the project
  • Frey Group

Mr. Wolfgang Frey hosted the reception. He introduced the group's history and energy-efficient building concepts to the visiting leaders. The delegation was also shown the latest collaborative eco-friendly urban project with Porsche in Germany and the intelligent green tower zero-carbon demonstration project in Qingdao Sino-German Ecopark. Both sides discussed the potential for future collaboration in zero-carbon buildings.

During the visit, Mr. Frolay led the delegation to explore the green city district of Freiburg, showcasing the group's investment in ultra-low-energy passive buildings and contributions to the area's planning.

Dean Xu Wei expressed that this exchange will promote cooperation and communication between China and Germany in the field of architecture. Through joint efforts, they aim to advance the innovation and application of green and energy-efficient building technologies, contributing significantly to sustainable development goals.

This visit marks an important milestone in resuming exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and German companies after the pandemic. It opens up possibilities for achieving China-Germany carbon-neutral goals in the construction sector. By learning about cutting-edge green and energy-efficient building technologies and concepts from Frey Group, both nations strive to promote the low-carbon transformation and sustainable development of the construction industry, contributing positively to building more beautiful and livable future cities.



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