Tobias Hutter

Teamlead / Managing Director under Commercial Law

Tobias Hutter has an academic background in architecture and sustainable building, as well as many years of extensive professional experience with building certifications of all common sustainability labels and in the real-estate industry. At intep, he heads the Vienna site as managing director under commercial law, with a focus on the areas of sustainable construction and real-estate management.

About me

During my architecture studies in Australia, I realized that successful buildings make a positive contribution to their environment beyond their functional and design qualities. In order to maintain sustainable buildings, it is necessary to strike a balance between the constructed and the natural environment. People and nature are therefore to be assigned measurable importance. At the beginning of my planning work, I quickly became aware that this requires a holistic approach from early project development to operating and dismantling real estate, and I acquired this expertise through postgraduate studies in sustainable construction. Since then, I have been working in the field of sustainability consulting and certification, as well as in teaching, in order to instill awareness of sustainability in and for future generations.

Education and Training

M. Eng. Sustainable Construction (TU Vienna)

B.Arch. Architecture (University of Sydney)

Dipl.-Ing. Architecture (TU Graz)

ÖGNI/DGNB Auditor

LEED Accredited Professional

IFMA Certified Project Manager

EU-Taxonomy Advisor

Expert activities

  • Training Committee of the Austrian Society for Sustainable Construction (ÖGNI)
  • Certification Compass ESG working group of IG Lebenszyklus Bau
  • Competence partner klimaaktiv

 

Publications

  • Sustainability optimization of real-estate portfolios. Applied the BREEAM building certification system to increase the sustainability of existing buildings.

 

Teachings

  • FH Campus Vienna – Certification Systems
  • University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences – Resource-Efficient Construction
  • Technical University of Graz – EU Taxonomy
  • Technical University of Vienna – Integrated Planning
  • Technical University of Vienna – Sustainable Project Development
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