Facade greening: Green heart of NordBau 2025 in Neumünster!
NordBau 2025 in Neumünster presents innovative facade greening and the challenges of the heat transition from September 10th to 14th.

Facade greening: Green heart of NordBau 2025 in Neumünster!
The anticipation for the 70th NordBau, which will take place in Neumünster from September 10th to 14th, 2025, is palpable. With the exciting special topic of facade greening, the trade fair is sending a clear signal for sustainable building and urban development. This important event is organized in close cooperation with the Schleswig-Holstein Garden, Landscape and Sports Field Construction Association and Haus & Grund Schleswig-Holstein in order to clearly demonstrate the possibilities and advantages of greening for property owners and municipalities General construction newspaper communicates.
In the impressive Hall 8, a partial façade is exhibited in its original size, showing various greening options. This will not only enhance the aesthetics of the construction projects, but also make a decisive contribution to temperature regulation. At a time when cities are becoming increasingly warm, it is important that such solutions are seriously considered. In addition to the environmental benefits, greening also improves people's well-being by creating a relaxing atmosphere.
Specialist lectures and the future of construction
Parallel to NordBau, CONBAU Nord will take place on September 10th and 11th, 2025. The Holstenhallen Congress Center deals with the topic “Housing construction in transformation – heat transition, demographics and standards”. The focus here is on central questions about the future of construction, from the socially acceptable heating transition to the challenges of demographic change. This congress, led by well-known institutions such as the Lübeck University of Technology and the Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein, offers a platform for interdisciplinary exchange, such as NordBau reported.
The exchange with top-class speakers from Germany and Scandinavia will give participants valuable insights into current research and innovative projects. Participation in the congress also grants access to NordBau, where trade visitors and exhibitors can meet in an interactive setting.
Facade greening – a contribution to a lively city
Green facades are not only a feast for the eyes, they also make an important contribution to improving the urban environment. Urban greenery, ranging from trees to flowers to meadows, improves air quality, regulates temperature and has positive effects on the climate and human health. Loud Biotope City Green infrastructures contribute significantly to reducing the effects of climate change, making it impossible to imagine urban planning without them.
The use of unused areas through facade greening offers enormous potential, especially at a time when green spaces are under pressure. What is particularly worrying is the forecast that the number of hot days in cities will continue to rise by 2050. Cities must therefore develop concepts to reduce heat pollution by relying on a well-thought-out, green and blue infrastructure concept.
With the upcoming NordBau and CONBAU Nord, an important step is being taken towards sustainable and future-oriented urban design. It remains to be hoped that exhibitors and visitors will discover the possibilities that green facades offer and integrate them into their future building projects. The time is ripe for green solutions in the city!