New builds are no longer in keeping with the times. Instead, we need to ask how we can use existing building stock as a resource, reusing bricks, windows, or facade pieces. If the aim is net zero, demolition and landfill disposal must be avoided at all costs. Today, a progressive architecture is one that takes part in the circular economy and reuses building materials.
Demantable, energy-independent, water-borne – the office boat at the port of Rotterdam by Powerhouse Company sets standards in climate protection and climate adaptation.
The new campus of the Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) by Ignacio Urquiza Arquitectos, which represents the second location of Mexico’s university of economics, has now been erected north of Mérida.
The Circular Tiny House on the design campus of the Coburg University of Applied Sciences is particularly special, for it is made exclusively of reused, renewable and regenerative materials.