Exhibition grounds belong to the builders for four days
March 26, 2025 / 10:00 AM
Are you interested in news and trends in construction and housing? Until Saturday, you can visit not only the Building Fair Brno and the Festival of Architecture, but also the Wooden Buildings Brno fair and MOBITEX dedicated to furniture and interior design. The Brno Exhibition Centre has already welcomed its first visitors and a varied accompanying programme has also started.
At the Festival of Architecture in Hall V, the accompanying programme runs in parallel in two places, on Wednesday 26 March, experts will address issues such as modular and small-size housing or fire safety of wooden buildings. A Construction Hackathon will also be launched by technical universities, whose students will be looking for innovative approaches to providing affordable housing in the form of series and modular construction.
Interesting information awaits visitors also in the OPEN SPACE in Hall V, where the lecture programme is provided by the Guild of Heating Engineers and Plumbers of the Czech Republic and the Czech Chamber of Authorised Engineers and Technicians. Topics on the first day of the fair include, for example, the choice of a heat pump, heat recovery as a way to healthy living or the possibilities of saving water and energy in homes.
It is also lively from the morning in Hall A1, where the apprenticeship competitions of the Masters of Everyday Skills are taking place. Pupils from the plumber, roofer, carpenter, chimney sweep, bricklayer and gas fitter trades are competing. At the same time, you can watch the young talents of the plumbing trade. The Apprentice Plumber 2025 skills competition has entered its 27th year and is organised by the Guild of Heating and Plumbing Contractors of the Czech Republic.
The venue of the national championship of young upholsterers and cabinetmakers is Hall F, where the MOBITEX trade fair takes place. At the same time, visitors will also see a presentation of student interior design projects and an exhibition dedicated to the famous furniture designer Antonín Šuman. And they should certainly not miss Hall A2 with its unique Garden project, which presents trends in garden architecture and outdoor space design.