Circularity, maintenance, reuse ... we find these words everywhere, but what do they stand for in practice? How and with whom? What are the issues of circularity on the construction site? Two years ago, a debate organised by CIVA and BMA raised questions about whether to maintain or destroy buildings built in Brussels less than 30 years ago. Today, let's go a little further: how to really maintain a building? What does the word circularity cover? What are its obstacles? Challenges?
Free entrance / The debate will take place in the lobby of the CCN-building. Go through the double glass door (entrée Nord) next to the police station / snack l'Amourette. Then take the escalator to enter the lobby.
INTRO
Kristiaan Borret | BMA bouwmeester maître architecte
CIRCULAR WINS AND FAILS
Wes Degreef and ULB on USQUARE | BC architects & studies (20')
Tomas Ooms on MULTI | CONIX RDBM Architects ('20)
Benoît Vandenbulcke on TAKEDA | AgwA architecture ('20)
DEBAT
Wes Degreef | BC architects
Tomas Ooms | Conix RDBM
Benoît Vandenbulcke | AgwA
Lionel Billiet | Rotor
Isabelle Sobotka | Bruxelles Environnement - Leefmilieu Brussel, coordin. PREC / construction
Filip Van de Voorde | UTIL Struktuurstudies
Myriam Stoffen | Zinneke
WHERE
The debate will take place in the lobby of the CCN-building. Go through the double glass door (entrée Nord) next to the police station / snack l'Amourette. Then take the escalator to enter the lobby.