InformationsZentrum Beton

Concrete Design Competition 2014/15 decided

This year’s Concrete Design Competition has been decided. 135 students from 33 German universities submitted their works on the topic of “Structure.” “We have never had so many universities involved in this competition before, but once again, both the range and quality of the projects was very good,” said Torsten Förster from InformationsZentrum Beton, which stages the competition in Germany.

The interdisciplinary jury, consisting of Prof. Volker Albus, Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Prof. Matthias Graf von Ballestrem, Technical University of Berlin, Christiane Bohlmann,...

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