Menno Rubbens
Owner
Cepezed Projects
Architect Menno Rubbens (1966) is director and co-owner of the Dutch Real Estate Development company cepezedprojects. With cepezedprojects he has been working intensively to radically apply the principle of circular design and construction in architecture. cepezed wants to break through the hit-and-run project development of the past decades and strives for a more flexible and adaptive building stock. cepezed develops and designs according to their 'building as product’-method, fully aimed towards both sustainability and disassembly. With a ‘building as product’ we introduce a much needed circular concept of ‘permanent temporality’ in the build environment. Recent projects are the Temporary Courthouse in Amsterdam (NL), Building D(emountable) in Delft (NL) and The Green House in Utrecht (NL).
He is a member of the Dutch national Circular Construction Economy transition team, a joint collaboration between the government and the commercial sector and was involved in writing the Circular Manifesto of the BNA (Royal Institute of Dutch Architects) that addresses the main design principles to make the build environment more circular and thus future proof.
Menno will present the history of cepezed regarding to its flexible and dismountable methods of developing, designing and building projects. cepezed has developed these methods over the past 45 years, and started long before this was seen as ‘circular building’. He will discuss the most important design principles and considerations when you want to design and build for disassembly.
Participates in the sessions:
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The circular economy: When will it actually start operating in the property and construction sector? Sustainable development as part of the strategies pursued by developers and construction companies – the vision of local authorities
When will the circular economy really enter the construction and property sector?
Who will be the first to implement the developing economic trend – companies supplying the materials,
or developers themselves? What benefits does the circular economy offer?
Challenges as well as legal and organisational barriers to fast implementation of principles of the circular economy in Poland