Lustrum Energy Challenge Event

09 June 2022 10:00 till 18:00 - Location: BOUWCAMPUS - By: Communication BK | Add to my calendar

On 9 June, the TU Delft campus will be all about students and their ideas for the future of the energy transition. This year, almost all students will pay extra attention in their education to the transition to a society where the energy supply is more sustainable. A large number of ideas and prototypes will be on display on 9 June during the Energy Challenge Event, which is part of TU Delft's anniversary celebrations.

On 9 June, the TU Delft campus will be all about students and their ideas for the future of the energy transition. This year, almost all students will pay extra attention in their education to the transition to a society where the energy supply is more sustainable. A large number of ideas and prototypes will be on display on 9 June during the Energy Challenge Event, which is part of TU Delft's anniversary celebrations.   

Our faculty is also part of the Energy Challenge. Not only within the curriculum we participate, but also with several side-events, during, but also before the big Energy Challenge event on June 9. During several courses, attention is paid to the energy transition and students are confronted with the importance of accelerating this. This already starts with the bachelor architecture where during the course Climate Design students are taught how they can design a building energy neutral.   

The knowledge gained during the bachelor is further expanded during the master Architecture, Urbanism & Building Sciences. During the lectures, various architects will explain, on the basis of their own experiences and designs, how the students can apply the latest innovations to achieve energy-neutral design.

On June 9 on the Bouwcampus-terrain, prototypes, presentations and final assignments from various faculties will be on display. There is also the opportunity to meet fellow students, teachers and alumni while enjoying a snack and a drink to spar about accelerating the energy transition. 

Read more about the Energy Challenge here.