This is where it starts — who we are and how we build this together

This is where it starts. Introduce yourself, connect with circular construction professionals across Europe, and follow the latest from (re)build. The transition doesn’t happen alone.

The circular construction transition is happening across Europe — simultaneously, unevenly, and largely in isolation.

A contractor in Brussels has solved a problem a developer in Paris is still struggling with. A researcher in Delft has published findings an architect in Stockholm has never encountered. A policy shift in Denmark is about to arrive in The Netherlands — and the professionals who understood it early in Copenhagen could save their counterparts in Amsterdam months of confusion.

That knowledge exists. It lives in project files, research papers, and the hard-won experience of the professionals in this community. The problem is not that it doesn’t exist. The problem is that it doesn’t travel — across language barriers, national borders, and the invisible walls between disciplines that construction has always built around itself.

This category tears those walls down.

It is the human layer of (re)build — where circular construction professionals across Europe share what they know, what they’ve tried, what failed, what worked, and what they wish someone had told them earlier.

What belongs here

  • Introductions — who you are, where you work, what you’re building

  • Open discussions across disciplines and borders about circular construction

  • Cross-market observations and pan-European trends

  • Collaboration calls — co-authors, co-contractors, research partners

  • Platform news and community updates from the (re)build team

One thing we ask: bring value before you promote. Share the thinking, the problem, the lesson. That’s what makes this useful for everyone.

Creativity, collaboration, and cooperation don’t happen by accident. They happen when the right people are in the same room. This is that room.