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Tomorrow’s buildings: Circular economy prototype shows the future

A group of organisations in the built environment have collaborated on the UK’s first building entirely designed and built according to the principles of the so-called circular economy.

The Built Environment Trust, working alongside Arup, Frener & Reifer and BAM, has unveiled a new prototype circular building which it hopes influences future construction practices.

The building has been erected outside The Building Centre in Store Street, London, as part of The Circular Living exhibition at the London Design Festival. It is made of components that are completely non-toxic, mostly natural and easily recyclable or upcyclable. The whole structure is made of prefabricated elements that can be easily taken apart and used to build another, different, house elsewhere.

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