KIT Team Arrives in Ghana Ahead of RENABUMA Workshop
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) team has officially arrived in Ghana, marking an exciting milestone for the upcoming RENABUMA Workshop. Their first stop was Mobius Architecture, where early discussions set a dynamic tone for the collaborative work ahead.
The RENABUMA initiative focuses on designing and prototyping affordable, low-carbon, and high-quality housing systems tailored to Ghana’s urban context. By combining renewable local materials with advanced digital construction technologies, the project aims to redefine sustainable building practices and contribute to climate-resilient development.
The workshop is jointly led by TCC-CIMET and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), with support from a strong consortium of partners, including:
-
KNUST Centre for Settlement Studies
-
KNUST Department of Architecture
-
KNUST Department of Construction Technology and Management
-
KNUST College of Engineering
-
KNUST College of Science (CoS)
-
International Bamboo and Rattan Organization (INBAR)
-
Mobius Architecture
-
SCiMLAB
-
DDF – Professur Digital Design and Fabrication
Together, these institutions are working to advance innovative, bio-based, and digitally driven construction solutions that address the needs of rapidly growing cities.
Stay tuned as the RENABUMA Workshop unfolds—innovation is just getting started.
Was this article helpful?
TCC-CIMET
AdminStay up to date with what's happening at TCC-CIMET and within the KNUST community
Related post:
- TCC-CIMET, GTVET Meet Artisans at Suame Magazine on Government’s WEL Initiative
- TCC-CIMET Management Welcomes Team Ghana Following Their Success at the Digital Action Challenge in Copenhagen, Denmark
- KNUST Partners with Obuasi Municipal Assembly for Sustainable Development
- TCC-CIMET Partners to Build Capacity for Mining Engineering Professionals in Africa
- TCC-CIMET Researcher Collaborates with ETH Zurich on Sustainable Construction
- TCC-CIMET Explores Collaboration Opportunities at Aalto University Fab Lab
- Prof. Davis Showcases TCC-CIMET at the #43rdUNESCO General Conference
- Agricultural Engineering Students Successfully Complete Internship at TCC-CIMET Cookstove Lab
- TCC-CIMET Partners with Cocoa Hackathon to Drive Innovation in the Cocoa Value Chain
- TCC-CIMET Holds 11th Management Meeting to Review Performance and Plan Ahead