Technikverbund Parlamentsbauten Berlin 2.0

Continuation of an innovative technology network

Technikverbund Parlamentsbauten Berlin 2.0

Continuation of an innovative technology network

Projekt
Technikverbund Parlamentsbauten Berlin 2.0
Bauherr

Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung

Architekt
BGF
Leistungsbereiche
MEP
Leistungsphasen

1-8

Planungszeit
Bauzeit
Besonderheit

In the 1990s, the Technikverbund Parlamentsbauten (TVP) 1.0 project introduced an innovative energy concept for the parliamentary and government buildings in Berlin’s Spreebogen area. The goal was to ensure a reliable, environmentally friendly and economically efficient energy supply using renewable energy sources, combined heat, power and cooling, as well as an integrated energy network connecting the buildings. The share of renewable energy significantly exceeded the original target of 15% and CO₂ emissions were substantially reduced.

With TVP 2.0, KBP is seamlessly continuing this work. Following the successful completion of the feasibility study, KBP is now also responsible for MEP design for the modernization of the Technical Network for Parliamentary Buildings in the German Bundestag. TVP 2.0 continues to serve as a model for energy efficiency, renewable energy, climate protection, sustainable construction and innovation.

The project aims to demonstrate that climate policy goals can be aligned with economic efficiency and the practical requirements of construction, even in existing buildings. The objective is to implement the energy efficiency standards for climate-neutral buildings and renovations as outlined in the German Federal Government's Climate Action Programme 2030–2050. A particular challenge lies in carrying out the transformation measures while maintaining ongoing operations.

Image Credits: Klaus Steinkamp, KBP Ingenieure
Project
Technikverbund Parlamentsbauten Berlin 2.0
Client

Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung

Architect
Area
Services
MEP
Phases

1-8

Design
Construction
Specialty