What If Every Brick Had a Future? Rethinking Demolition and Material Reuse in the Circular Economy
Briefly

This transition-from demolition to practices focusing on reuse, repurposing, and sustainable dismantling-is edging closer to reality. By the time 2030 arrives, we could fundamentally reshape how we approach processes, buildings, and the market itself.
These resolutions, frequently shaped by the priorities of more developed nations, can sometimes feel disconnected from many people's immediate realities, daily lives and the human scale. Architects face the challenge of implementing initiatives that align more closely with community needs.
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