Building Economics

The chair in Building Economics is underpinned by the economic sciences and addresses the economic aspects of planning, development, financing, design, implementation, use and exploitation of buildings, areas and real estate supply. The faculty itself fills this part-time fundamental chair (0.4 FTE), which is complemented with a full-time senior lecturer in Building Economics.

Questions of supply are distinguished at the functional level (offices, shops et cetera), portfolio level (investments, property, use and management), and area level (urban supply). Its contributions to integrated development and redevelopment are market aspects, the conditions for public-private partnerships, and financial engineering.

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