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Werner Sobek AG, Director Sustainability Strategies | Stuttgart, Denmark
Stefanie studied architecture at the University of Stuttgart, Germany and the University of Melbourne, Australia. After her diploma, she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK), where she defended her doctoral thesis on resource consumption of urban structures in 2020. Since 2019, she has also worked at Werner Sobek as an architect and director for sustainability strategies, with an emphasis on embodied emissions and resource consumption. In 2021, she became a DGNB Consultant and lecturer at the University of Tübingen. She is currently head of Werner Sobek’s new office in Copenhagen.
Annual Conference, Presenter (Middle East 2018)
CTBUH Germany Innovations in Tall Buildings Forum
22 November 2018
Calculating Floor Areas in Skyscrapers Workshop
29 October 2017
21 October 2018
The Implementation of an Adaptive High-Rise Building
High-rises could be one solution for the future of urban planning. However, due to the increasing global population and the limits of available resources, new...
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15 December 2021
Reducing the Carbon Emissions of High-Rise Structures from the Very Beginning
Roland Bechmann & Stefanie Weidner, Werner Sobek AG
Minimizing carbon emissions and reducing resource consumption in commercial high-rise buildings is an essential component of the building industry reducing its overall footprint. A concise...
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28 October 2019
Building More with Less Through Urban Mining
Roland Bechmann, Werner Sobek Group; Stefanie Weidner, ILEK University of Stuttgart
Due to increasing urbanization, the next 50 years will see a shortage of resources, which will be a key challenge for the construction industry. Architects...
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21 October 2018
The Implementation of an Adaptive High-Rise Building
High-rises could be one solution for the future of urban planning. However, due to the increasing global population and the limits of available resources, new...
15 December 2021
Reducing the Carbon Emissions of High-Rise Structures from the Very Beginning
Roland Bechmann & Stefanie Weidner, Werner Sobek AG
Minimizing carbon emissions and reducing resource consumption in commercial high-rise buildings is an essential component of the building industry reducing its overall footprint. A concise...
28 October 2019
Building More with Less Through Urban Mining
Roland Bechmann, Werner Sobek Group; Stefanie Weidner, ILEK University of Stuttgart
Due to increasing urbanization, the next 50 years will see a shortage of resources, which will be a key challenge for the construction industry. Architects...
21 June 2019
The Integration of Adaptive Elements into High-Rise Structures
Stefanie Weidner & Simon Steffen, ILEK University of Stuttgart; Werner Sobek, Werner Sobek Group
Whilst most research focuses on the reduction of operative energy use in buildings, the aspect of which (and how many) materials are used is often...
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