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Mr. Roland Stulz
Executive Director
novatlantis - sustainability at the ETH-domain, Switzerland

Ueberlandstrasse 133
Dübendorf, 8600
Switzerland

Tel: +41-1-305 93 55
Fax: +41-1-305 92 14
Email:
http://www.novatlantis.ch

Roland Stulz is the Executive Director of novatlantis - sustainability at the ETH-domain. This program of the Swiss ETH-domain has the mission to translate cutting-edge technology research relevant for sustainability into practical applications, especially in the fields of mobility, renewable energy, and building construction. Stulz is also a Managing Partner of Amstein + Walthert Ltd., one of the largest Swiss engineering companies with offices in 8 cities and a strong focus on energy efficiency in building construction and facility management. He has many years of experience as an architect, as well as urban planner and consultant for energy efficiency and ecology in building construction. He has been lecturer at the ETH Zurich and at technical colleges. Stulz is the president of the Energy Commission of the Swiss Association of Engineers and Architects (SIA) and member of the board of "The Sustainability Forum Zurich." He has developed and planned many leading pilot and demonstration buildings in the field of sustainability in developed economies (Europe, USA), as well as in developing countries, including issues of appropriate technologies and low-cost building constructions.

Mr. Stulz recommends:
Gissen, David, ed. 2003. Big and Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

Mr. Stulz has (co)authored:
Stulz, Roland, and Kiran Mukerji. 1998. Appropriate Building Materials: A Catalogue of Potential Solutions. 4th edition. St. Gallen: SKAT Publications; and London: IT Publications.


This Network Member is involved with the following projects:
   novatlantis-pilot region Basel

This Network Member is classified within these Core Themes:
Guidance (institutions and incentives)
Environment
Cities
Driving forces relevant to a sustainability transition
Energy
                                                     
 
   
 
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