• Feed
  • Saved items
sign in
back to overview
framework

Summer School on Circularity in the Built Environment 2025

Over the course of the first three days, we will meet with several guests who will share their experiences from the different stages of reuse processes and work together with experienced docents on a design assignment. This year’s challenge is to develop two reused steel structures and further investigate the integration of [a] reused facades components and [b] biobased facades components. During the following five days, we will then prototype the two different options at the Green Village, here at TU Delft campus.

Students (BSc and MSc), PhD researchers, and professionals interested in architecture, engineering and civil engineering, industrial design and circular economy practices are welcome to apply.

Participants will be given the opportunity to select between two options for the duration of their stay: it will be possible to sign up for the lectures and the design workshops only (27-29 June) or for the entire program of the summer school activities including prototyping and site visits (27 June-04 July).

Olga Ioannou
Published by
Olga Ioannou
circular education; circular products and processes; bio-based materials; reuse
Summer School on Circularity in the Built Environment 2025

Past events

  • Architecture Tutors Training Day [2024]

    Architecture Tutors Training Day [2024]

    29 August 2024
    fw
  • Circular Educators Network Workshop | 28 November 2024

    Circular Educators Network Workshop | 28 November 2024

    28 November 2024
    fw
  • Circular Building Product Design

    Circular Building Product Design

    11 February-15 April 2025

    The Circular Product Design Technoloedge is a TUD course focusing on the building component scale. This year's challenge was to design and prototype building envelopes using either bio-based or reclaimed materials.

    fw
CONTACT

About the platform

The ‘Educators for Circularity’ platform is initiated by the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft and is supported by the Circular Built Environment (CBE) Hub.

Contact

educatorsforcircularity-bk@tudelft.nl

Additional links

Circularity for Educators
Circular Built Environment (CBE) Hub

Privacy Policy 2025 all rights reserved