Christian Rønne is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in the Energy and Services section. He has been a key academic figure at DTU since 2009, contributing to teaching, research, and student project leadership, particularly in sustainable building design and energy systems. Education: Arkitekt MAA, 1991 Civilingeniør DTH, 1986 Matematisk studentereksamen, 1979 His research interests center on sustainable building design, energy-efficient construction, indoor climate, and hands-on engineering education. He integrates practical architectural experience with academic inquiry, emphasizing real-world applications through student-led projects. His work bridges architectural aesthetics and engineering performance, particularly in solar energy applications and sustainable housing solutions. The two most recent publications highlight trends in experiential learning via the Solar Decathlon and the concept of livable greenhouses, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary focus on sustainability, building physics, and user-centered design. Scientific Awards: Fritz Schlegels legat for unge arkitekter (1991) Lundsgaard Landbrugshave, Realdania, 1st Prize (2010) The SDO as I see it, Roma, 2nd Prize (1992) Fremtidens ferieformer, Mention (1990) Sydbank Headquarters, Mention (1989) Velux 2 Suburban Houses, 2nd Prize (1988) Rønne has actively supervised numerous student initiatives, including DTU’s participation in the Solar Decathlon China 2022 and the construction of the DTU Roskilde Pavilion (2020 and 2024). These projects function as living labs and demonstrate his commitment to integrating research, education, and practical implementation. While no specific grants are listed, his leadership in funded design competitions and pavilion projects suggests involvement in externally supported academic endeavors. Though no formal lab is mentioned, his supervision of large-scale, interdisciplinary student teams on projects like the Solar Decathlon and Roskilde Pavilion indicates leadership in a de facto research and design team environment focused on sustainable construction and innovation.










