Open Space with Lukas Lorenzen:Turn your climate idea into a realitywith the A2E Framework. Climate Lab Happy Hour: Networking and drinks

Climate Lab Connect Day + Open Space: Make your climate idea a reality

May 05
Tuesday
12:00
‏‏‎ ‎-‏‏‎ ‎18:30
Organisation: Climate Lab

Join us at Climate Lab Connect Day on May 5, 2026, and work on your idea for the climate during our Open Space: Make your climate idea a reality with the A2E framework.

In this hands-on session, Lukas Lorenzen will work with participants on their specific challenges and ideas using the “Architecture to Execution” (A2E) framework. This framework is a proven method for transforming complex ideas into real, practical projects that can be implemented within a larger system. (See full description below)

Stay after the session and continue working on your project and swapping ideas in our coworking space for the rest of the afternoon. We’ll wrap up the day with drinks and networking at the Climate Lab Happy Hour.

** Climate Lab Connect Day **

When & where: Tue, May 5, 2026; Spittelauer Lände 45, 1090 Vienna

Program

12:00-13:00 … Open Space: Make your climate idea a reality!

13:00-17:30 … Co-working and project work

17:30-18:30 … Climate Lab Happy Hour

It’s free to join the Climate Lab Connect Day, but spots are limited. RSVP now!

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Open Space: Make your climate idea a reality with the A2E Framework

This session is not about having the perfect idea. It’s about making your ideas more concrete, robust and realizable. No slides, no long talks—we’re getting our hands dirty.

Lukas Lorenzen, energy system architect and founder-to-be, invites you to join his hands-on Open Space session, where we’ll work together on participants’ real challenges and ideas. You’ll get to experiment with the A2E Framework (Architecture → Execution), a method for turning complex ideas into real, implementable projects embedded in a wider system.

Together, we’ll:

  • unpack your idea/ challenge as a system (not just a technology)
  • identify hidden dependencies and infrastructure needs
  • explore what needs to happen first (and what should wait)
  • and figure out how to move from concept to execution without costly detours

You’ll leave with:

  • a clearer structure of your idea as a system
  • 1–2 critical insights on what might break (before it actually does)
  • a better understanding of what needs to happen next
  • fresh perspectives from others working on climate solutions

Lukas Lorenzen supports early-stage energy projects by designing architecture-first pathways that reduce stranded-asset risks, align stakeholders early and turn complex systems into investable solutions.

Bring your lunch, your curiosity, and your half-baked ideas and let’s build something that could actually work. This session will be held in EN, but DE is also possible.

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