AEGIR at the Summer School on Circularity in the Built Environment

The Summer School on Circularity in the Built Environment held from the 5th till 7 th of July, hosted by TU Delft, focused on exploring sustainable practices and principles within the construction industry. The event aimed to educate participants about the concept of circularity and its application in the built environment

 

Magdalena Zabek, TU Delft
Thaleia Konstantinou, TU Delft

During the summer school, Thaleia Konstantinou and Magdalena Zabek presented the AEGIR project, which highlighted innovative approaches to sustainable construction. The AEGIR project likely showcased strategies to incorporate circular design, resource efficiency, and renewable materials into the construction process.

Furthermore, the participants had the opportunity to visit a site demonstration organized by TU Delft. This particular site demonstration featured reclaimed timber elements as a key component. The purpose of this visit was likely to showcase the practical implementation of circular practices and highlight the potential of using reclaimed materials in construction projects.

Overall, the Summer School on Circularity in the Built Environment provided a platform for learning, discussion, and practical demonstrations related to sustainable construction practices. The presentations by Thaleia Konstantinou and Magdalena Zabek on the Aegir project and the visit to the site demo of reclaimed timber elements at TU Delft served as notable highlights of the event.