Sustainability Summit

Is a circular built environment possible and if so, how?

This panel explores the feasibility and future of a circular built environment, challenging the prevailing linear model of construction and demolition. Experts from across architecture, engineering, and policy will discuss how circularity can be integrated into the lifecycle of buildings, from material sourcing and design through to deconstruction and reuse. We’ll examine the practical, economic, and cultural shifts required to enable circular practices at scale and showcase innovative case studies where these principles are already being applied. The discussion will also consider regulatory frameworks, stakeholder collaboration, and the role of digital tools in enabling traceability and circular thinking. Join us as we ask: Can the built environment truly close the loop?

Learning Outcomes

Following this presentation, you should be able to:

  • Define the term ‘circular built environment’ and explain how it differs from the traditional linear model
  • Identify the challenges associated with achieving genuine circularity
  • Outline the possible approaches to overcoming these challenges
  • Identify real-life examples of circularity

This presentation will deliver outcomes related to the following Competency/s from the National Standard of Competency for Architects 2021:

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR PROJECT INITIATION AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

PC 31 – Be able to identify, analyse and integrate information relevant to environmental sustainability – such as energy and water consumption, resources depletion, waste, embodied carbon and carbon emissions – over the lifecycle of a project.

PC 35 -Be able to assess operational and embodied carbon implications of materials, components, construction systems and supply chains (including transport) to achieve net zero whole life carbon when developing design concepts. This includes integrating relevant consultant expertise and advising on the impact of chosen materials, components and systems on carbon outcomes.

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR DESIGN DELIVERY AND CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES

PC 53 -Be able to provide advice to clients on the impact of a selected procurement method on cost, time, life cycle implications and quality control during the construction phase

PC 60 – Apply appropriate methodologies for undertaking post occupancy evaluations and life cycle assessment where required under terms of engagement

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Jonathan Mountfort

Autex Acoustics

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Dr Peter Tonkin

Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects

2025 Sustainability Summit Program

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