
Angelika Banghard
Professor · Facility Management (FM)
Beuth University of Applied Sciences BerlinAbout
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Angelika Banghard is a Professor at Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, leading the Facility Management (FM) programs. She specializes in FM strategies, sustainable real estate, workplace design, and scoring models for operational efficiency. Her work integrates technical expertise with health protection, historic preservation, and resource management.
Her academic career spans over four decades, including roles at BEWAG and HBA Neukölln (1986–1999) and construction projects in Dortmund (1971–1985). She co-developed the FM Bachelor's and Master's programs at Beuth, emphasizing practical collaboration with industry partners like Siemens, BMW, and the Stephanus Foundation.
Research interests include FM-compliant building renovation, cradle-to-cradle principles, and workplace health. She has published on maintenance guidelines, scoring models, and FM in historic buildings. Awards include an Honorary Professorship from TU Berlin (2015) and jury roles in church real estate competitions.
Teaching focuses on FM theory, portfolio management, and applied projects with firms like Arburg GmbH and Gruner+Jahr. She advises over 50 students annually, supervising theses on topics like predictive maintenance, office mobility, and FM in non-profits. Collaborations extend to international institutions like Zurich University of Applied Sciences.
Key projects include the 'Scoring Model for Workplace Management' (with Bauakademie) and FM strategies for Berlin's Congress Center. She advocates for FM's role in urban development and employer branding, addressing challenges like demographic shifts and energy efficiency.
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