A lecture series focusing on "All About House and Garden" is being offered by TH Mittelhessen at the State Garden Show in Giessen . The programme, organized by Prof. Dr. Friedrich-Karl Feyerabend, addresses fundamental questions, current issues, and consumer protection.
In the “Green Lecture Hall” on the garden show grounds in the Wieseckaue, Prof. Dr. Carsten Zack and Klaus Schmidt (both THM) will address the topic of “Neighbor Law - Legal Issues Surrounding the Garden” as the opening event on Wednesday, April 30.
On Monday, May 5th, Michael Bender (Bender Law Firm, Giessen ) will give a lecture entitled “The 2013 Tenancy Law Reform Act and the current case law on residential tenancy law”.
On Wednesday, May 7th, Dipl.-Ing. Peter Starfinger (Engineering Academy Hesse) will speak about “Sensible energy saving measures in existing properties”.
The “meaning and function of a real estate agent” will be explained by Gerold Mauthner (Engel & Völkers) on Monday, May 12th.
“From development plan to building permit” is the title of the presentation that Stephan Henrich (Department of Development Planning and Urban Renewal, City of Giessen ) will give on Wednesday, May 14.
Michael Menges (CR Menges, Giessen ) will focus on “Condominium ownership - acquisition, use and management” on Monday, May 19th.
The topic of “construction financing” will be on Wednesday, May 21, in the THMbuilding D 12, when Anne-Kathrin Rotter and Thorsten Eckhardt (both Volksbank Mittelhessen) will address “fundamental questions and current aspects”.
On Wednesday, May 28th, Dipl.-Ing. Peter Diehl (Diehl Architekten, Giessen ) will give a presentation on "The meaning and function of an architect".
A panel discussion on housing policy is scheduled for Wednesday, June 4th. Karin Kuhn (Haus & Grund Hessen) and Wolfgang Hessenauer (German Tenants' Association, Hesse State Association) will contribute to the debate.
To conclude the series, Giessen 's mayor Dietlind Grabe-Bolz will give a talk on Wednesday, June 11, about "Urban Planning Perspectives in Giessen - Social Urban Development, Securing Housing Supply".
The lectures, to which all interested parties are invited, take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The venue is usually the Green Lecture Hall in the Science Garden. As an alternative in case of bad weather, a seminar room on the ground floor of the THMbuilding D12, opposite the main entrance of the State Garden Show, is available. Further information: This email address is protected against spambots! JavaScript must be enabled to view it!, Tel. 06031/ 604-594.