Award of the DGNB Basic Certificate in Gold for sustainable residential buildings

Award of the DGNB Basic Certificate in Gold for sustainable residential buildings

Stuttgart, October 29, 2024 – A significant milestone in the field of sustainable building was reached on Tuesday at the offices of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB). Simon Frommer and Maximilian Glökler, representing Werner Wohnbau, received the coveted “DGNB Basic Certificate in Gold” for an outstanding residential building that meets the highest environmental standards and demonstrates innovative solutions in the field of resource conservation and energy efficiency. The DGNB Basic Certificate in Gold is one of the highest awards given in the field of sustainable building in Germany. It recognizes construction projects that achieve excellent results not only in terms of energy efficiency, but also in terms of their social and ecological impact. The focus is on a holistic approach that takes into account both ecological sustainability and a high quality of life for residents. “We are delighted with the award and the recognition of our work. It shows that sustainable construction is not just a vision, but is already being put into practice,” said Simon Frommer and Maximilian Glökler after the award ceremony. “This certificate is a further signal that the trend towards greater sustainability in the construction industry is continuing and that more and more projects are being geared towards the requirements of resource-conserving and future-proof architecture.” With this certification, the DGNB is providing an important impetus to further promote sustainable buildings and construction concepts and to strengthen their positive influence on the environment and society.