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Circularity in architecture and urbanism creates buildings and districts that keep materials, energy, and value in continuous use while minimizing waste and emissions. This page introduces how circular principles can guide design, renovation, and planning decisions, and how they connect to European climate and resource‑efficiency objectives.

Discover Our Journey So Far
Our work on circularity began with projects that turned underused urban areas and existing building stocks into vibrant, low‑carbon places. By analysing material flows, life‑cycle impacts, and local value chains, we help cities and design teams transform demolition into selective deconstruction, and new construction into adaptable, reversible systems. Each project becomes a learning platform for testing circular business models, design tools, and governance arrangements.
Innovative Academic Offerings
Sustainable Built Environment Practices
This topic explores how circularity reshapes everyday design and construction practices, from material passports and design for disassembly to modular systems and reuse of structural components. It addresses technical aspects such as life‑cycle assessment, embodied carbon, and adaptable building typologies, showing how circular strategies support resilient, resource‑efficient neighbourhoods.
EU Research Projects
This topic presents research and innovation projects that test circular solutions across European cities, such as circular renovation of housing estates, urban mining from demolition sites, or new value chains for bio‑based materials. It emphasises collaboration between municipalities, universities, industry, and citizens, and explains how results feed into guidelines, digital tools, and policy recommendations for wider replication.
Funding from the EU
This topic focuses on how circular architecture and urbanism can be framed within EU funding programmes and policy agendas. It discusses opportunities in cohesion policy funds, Horizon Europe, LIFE, and other instruments, explaining how to link project concepts to circular economy, climate neutrality, and just transition objectives and how to structure strong, evidence‑based proposals.
Our Story
About Our Company and Our People
We are a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, engineering, and policy to advance circularity in the built environment. Our background spans design practice, academic research, and EU project development, enabling us to translate circular principles into concrete spatial strategies, roadmaps, and investment plans.
By partnering with cities, universities, and private actors, we create frameworks where buildings, infrastructures, and public spaces become long‑term material banks and catalysts for social innovation.
Innovation-driven Solutions
Our work develops methods and tools that integrate circularity from the earliest stages of planning, such as circular design briefs, material flow mappings, and scenario modelling. We prototype new combinations of nature‑based solutions, adaptable structures, and reversible details, ensuring that each intervention can evolve over time rather than becoming obsolete.
Personalized Approach
Every territory and project has different constraints, regulations, and market realities, so our approach is tailored to local contexts. We co‑create circular strategies with municipal teams, communities, and businesses, aligning technical ambitions with governance capacity, available funding, and existing supply chains for reuse and recycling.
Superior Customer Service
Our collaborations place knowledge sharing and capacity building at the centre, offering workshops, studios, and open tools that empower partners to continue applying circular principles beyond a single project. By connecting planners, designers, and policymakers across networks, we help build a shared culture where circularity becomes a mainstream driver for architectural and urban transformation.
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