Human resource development policy 17/12/2025
CAMARSEC Project Seminar: Towards Sustainable Construction in Vietnam – Multidisciplinary Perspective
On April 24, 2023, a workshop on the CAMaRSEC project, " Research on Climate-Adaptive Materials in the Socio-Economic Context of Vietnam ," was held at Hanoi University of Civil Engineering. This is a highly interdisciplinary research project focusing on Materials, Architecture, and Environment, aiming to promote sustainable construction practices and apply advanced technologies to address global issues and enhance the capacity of research institutions in Germany and Vietnam. This collaborative research project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
The main objective of the workshop was to discuss and evaluate the research team's achievements throughout the project regarding ensuring an effective governance framework for sustainable construction in Vietnam based on living context, integrated design, technical foundations, construction quality, and resource utilization. Simultaneously, the workshop also discussed policies and practices for developing energy-efficient and resource-saving buildings in Vietnamese cities, fostering user-building engagement in creating a safe and sustainable living environment for residents.
The lead coordinating agency for the project in Vietnam is Hanoi University of Civil Engineering; collaborating units include: the Institute of Building Materials, Ton Duc Thang University, and the College of Urban Construction. Partners from the Federal Republic of Germany include: the University of Stuttgart, the University of Hamburg, the Fraunhofer Institute of Building Physics, the Saxony State Vocational Training School for Construction, and Taurus Netzsch, a supplier of tools and equipment. The
project duration is 4 years, from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2023.
The Project Leader from the Federal Republic of Germany is Prof. Dr. Dirk Schwede,University of Lübeck. TheProjectLeaderBuilding Materials,Hanoi University of Civil Engineering.Here are some photos from the workshop:





The main objective of the workshop was to discuss and evaluate the research team's achievements throughout the project regarding ensuring an effective governance framework for sustainable construction in Vietnam based on living context, integrated design, technical foundations, construction quality, and resource utilization. Simultaneously, the workshop also discussed policies and practices for developing energy-efficient and resource-saving buildings in Vietnamese cities, fostering user-building engagement in creating a safe and sustainable living environment for residents.
The lead coordinating agency for the project in Vietnam is Hanoi University of Civil Engineering; collaborating units include: the Institute of Building Materials, Ton Duc Thang University, and the College of Urban Construction. Partners from the Federal Republic of Germany include: the University of Stuttgart, the University of Hamburg, the Fraunhofer Institute of Building Physics, the Saxony State Vocational Training School for Construction, and Taurus Netzsch, a supplier of tools and equipment. The
project duration is 4 years, from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2023.
The Project Leader from the Federal Republic of Germany is Prof. Dr. Dirk Schwede,University of Lübeck. TheProjectLeaderBuilding Materials,Hanoi University of Civil Engineering.Here are some photos from the workshop:





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