Pilot Project Blog
Weekly posts from the ongoing pilot projects (description of pilots)
BRIC – CRL – GDC – GTBL – REMs – All projects
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Removing solar panels
BRIC
The photovoltaic panels had been screwed on the roof on aluminum rails. They have now been removed by the company EVOCELLS and electricians. Divided and stored for now, they will be reinstalled in April 2019.
22/11/2018
Mapping the social impact of the GDC project
GDC
The city of Mostar hosted a 2-day workshop on Social mapping and social impact of this circular construction project on the neighbourhood, the city and the region. It was co-organised by GDC Pilot leader SGDF, the city of Mostar, BRE and BAM UK, and involved local stakeholders.
22/11/2018
First reversible steel module produced this week
GTBL
At the ODS work-place in Ridderkerk (NL), the first GTB Lab reversible steel module has been produced this week.
ODS – belonging to the international JANSEN group – specialises in façade profiles and is one of the biggest suppliers of steel profiles in the Netherlands.
22/11/2018
Removal of clay plaster
BRIC
3 layers of clay plaster had been installed on a reed mat screwed on the wall. To remove them the painters broke the plaster with a small hammer, then unscrewed the reed mats.
Underneath the wall boxes are revealed as good as new!
22/11/2018
Walls with Velcro
CRL
One of the walls we tested in our lab is the JuuNoo system. Thanks to its light and adjustable frame and velcro connections it can be easily installed and quickly (re-)moved. And all this within a circular business model!
13/11/2018
Sharing GTB Lab concept with stakeholders
GTBL
On 29 October, at the International GTB Lab Symposium on sponsored by Regio Parkstad, Rabo Bank and IBA Parkstad 2020
the concept and learning points form GTB Lab have been shared with broad stakeholders’ group.
13/11/2018
Reversible connection
GDC
This reversible connection enables the disassembly of the facade finishing without affecting the facade frame. It is made possible by adding an intermediary element (made of steel) between two wooden elements.
13/11/2018
Video presenting the BRIC project
BRIC
Caroline Morizur – project promoter at efp – explains how the building is being assembled, disassembled and transformed. She highlights the various bio-sourced materials used which are screwed together or interlocked without any glue.
13/11/2018
Discussing progress on site
CRL
Through constructive partnerships the Circular Retrofit Lab project involves a wide range of buildings actors. Last week we had an important planning meeting to discuss the progress of the project with them.
13/11/2018
Disassembling the cedar cladding
BRIC
We dismantled the cedar lattice of BRIC 1. It will later be reinstalled into the next version of BRIC to prevent the southern facade from overheating in the summer.
06/10/2018
REMs repositioned in Amsterdam
REMs
At ‘Building Holland’ in Amsterdam there was yet again no excess of space. So the Reversible Experience Modules (REMs) had to be repositioned to still accommodate all the products.
06/10/2018
Reversible components to build floors, roofs & façades
GTBL
We are preparing the production of multifunctional and exchangeable wooden modules to function as reversible floor, roof & façade components in the GTB Lab. TheNewMakers from Delft and 4D architects from Amsterdam are collaborating with ODS from Barendrecht.
06/10/2018
Individual modules can be configured differently
GDC
GDC is designed with independent modules that can be organised in different configurations.
The form and configuration of five independent modules are presented here.
06/10/2018
Prefabricated wall Modules
CRL
In our test lab we prototype many different internal wall systems. These prefabricated wall modules from Saint Gobain are fireproof and acoustically tested, and can easily be constructed and removed.
06/11/2018
Removing the insulation
BRIC
Cellulose wadding had been blown into the wall boxes to insulate BRIC 1. It is now being vacuumed out – over several days – to be reconditioned and reused in the next version of BRIC.
06/10/2018
Steel structure of a unit for the Green Design Centre
GDC
Two such 3D modules will be placed on a steal grid. This will provide flexibility in moving and positionning the units.
29/10/2018
Facade mock-up
CRL
Before using them in the Circular Retrofit Lab, we tested the developed façade solution on another deconstructed concrete module. The wall panels are completely prefabricated and can be attached at the inside of the structure with reversible connections.
24/10/2018
BRIC 2 model inside the BRIC 1 building
BRIC
The model of the future BRIC 2 is displayed in the current BRIC 1 version of the building. Can you imagine that in few months this new version will replace the building right here? The model was built by the architects of BRIC 2: Karbon Architecture.
24/10/2018
Drastically changed exhibit now in Eindhoven
REMs
The Modules made it to the ‘Dutch Design Week’ (20-28 Oct 2018) with some 2600 designers and more than 335,000 visitors. Their appearance was drastically changed to meet the design requirements. A striking example of the modular design features of the REMs.
24/10/2018
Glass panes produced with zero waste
GTBL
We produced the first glass for the GTB lab to form its reversible tripel Thermo Heat Glas modules. Thanks to the size standardization of the modules and panels we achieved zero waste during the production process.
24/10/2018
Modules including green roof and PV panels
GDC
We are preparing the full prefabrication of the first 2 units of the Green Design Center: one with reversible green roof using local plants and one with a reversible PV roof. Once fully finished, they will be transported as 3D modules to the site.
24/10/2018
Structure now stripped
CRL
The modular concrete structure of the student houses is a perfect canvas for an adaptable building. The demolition works have been successfully completed, reconstruction will start soon.
24/10/2018
Rockpanels recovered for next life
BRIC
The Rockpanels used for BRIC 1 were initially made from recovered mineral wool insulation. Now they are being removed without generating any waste. Cut into small pieces, they will form future circular siding facades.
24/10/2018
Seamless adaptation of the REMs
REMs
All the more impressive for a display of products that embody reversible design. Watford, the third location of the REMs, challenged the design, but it seamlessly adapted to its new surroundings.
17/10/2018
Solar glass panel innovation shared
GTBL
The Green Transformable Building Lab found a solution for collecting energy from the solar glass panel. This junction box module will also be used in another H2020 project: Integration of energy harvesting at building and district level (EEB-07-2017).
17/10/2018
Transformed pop-up event space
CRL
Together with the students in Architectural Engineering at VUB we opened the academic year and our pop-up event space in the CRL testlab. The transformed space was the ideal location for a reception and exhibition with student work.
17/10/2018
Disassembly of facade panel tested
GDC
How easy is it to assemble and disassemble the reversible facade A++ panel? It worked well on this individual wooden box containing insulation once the connection with the finishing panel had been optimized.
17/10/2018
Integrating materials in the new BRIC 2 project
BRIC
Not only the materials from BRIC 1 will be integrated in the project. Karbon team has searched every corner of the EFP training centre! Eureka! A piece of a greenhouse will be used. Can you find it on this drawing by Karbon Architecture?
16/10/2018
The glass façade system can be upgraded
GTBL
The way the reversible glass façade has been designed enables later upgrading of its energy performance. It is also possible to switch from energy production with super solar PV strips to a triple isolation glass facade developed for the GTBL by Pilkington.
17/10/2018
Reversibility options of facade system
GDC
Overview of and assembly steps of reversible A++ façade system. The system permits four reuse and transformation options of the façade system.
17/10/2018
Squeezed REMs’ setup in Watford
REMs
We literally had to squeeze into our space at Watford, UK. A testament to the importance of good measuring. A very neat fit for our Reversible Experience Modules (REMs).
16/10/2018
Stripping the building structure creates new spatial opportunities
CRL
This is the messy part. Demolition works have started to uncover the modular concrete structure of the old student houses, which are in bad shape. With circular building, these images will hopefully soon belong to the past.
16/10/2018
The new model of BRIC 2
BRIC
The new wooden model of BRIC 2 is ready! Like the reversible building itself, the model can be dismantled without effort nor waste. It’s as easy as a Kapla game! We are glad to share with you the model made by Karbon Architecture.
16/10/2018
Preparing Green Design Center in Mostar
GDC
Sarajevo Green Design Foundation has contracted “Konstrukcija” to produce the steel structure of the first 2+2 prefab units forming the first setup and transformation of the Green Design Center in Mostar.
11/10/2018
Inventory of materials used in BRIC
BRIC
The database of the materials used for BRIC 1 is ready. It contains precious information for BRIC2. The team of architects will maximise the usage of every product, every system and every connexion.
10/10/2018
International students testing reversible solutions
CRL
During a workshop, to transform the CRL test lab into a dissemination space for circular building design, international architectural students were invited to dismantle, reuse and reassemble reversible solutions into new spatial configurations and functions.
10/10/2018
Hands-on Reversible Experience Modules
REMs
Video of visitors exploring the many modules at ‘Ecobuild’ in London for a hands-on feel of reversible building.
09/10/2018
GTB Lab modular system is prepared
GTBL
Final Preparations for the production of the reversible GTB Lab modular system have started in collaboration with 4D architects, ODC, Pilkington, New Makers and Rodeca.
09/10/2018
Transforming the test lab into an inspiring event space
CRL
In preparation of the circular renovation works of the CRL modules, experiments have been taking place during the last year in a test lab, identical to the future space. Today, this lab is being transformed into a circular event space to demonstrate the developed reversible wall solutions.
09/10/2018
Full REMs setup in London
REMs
This is the design for the REMs at Ecobuild in London. The tile layout had to be adapted to fit the requirements of the Ecobuild trade fair, and it was our first full setup.
08/10/2018
Disassembling and learning from BRIC 1
BRIC
The first version of BRIC 1, is disassembled this month. Meanwhile several teams are working hard to assess the data obtained: Brussels Environment (TOTEM), VITO (to develop circular LCA) and BRE (Circular Building Assessment – CBA).
08/10/2018
CRL: the way it used to be...
CRL
The Circular Retrofit Lab is a circular renovation project of a series of modules of the iconic student houses by architect Willy Van Der Meeren on the campus of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Enjoy this view, because we start deconstruction very soon!
01/10/2018
Training starting on new BRIC version
BRIC
Karbon architecture agency joined the EFP training team. Starting this October, they are guiding a new cohorte of apprentices! Plans of BRIC 2 building will follow.
03/10/2018
REMs first displayed in Brussels
REMs
For the very first time, the Reversible Experience Modules (REMs) were displayed at Brussels Environment. The hall and a small part of the office space were built at this location. On its walls, visitors could view many of its 70 reversible construction products.
01/10/2018
First BRIC version completed this summer
BRIC
On 15 June 2018, the first version of the BRIC was inaugurated. The fully reversible building will be transformed twice during the next 2 years by construction trainees.
01/10/2018
Start of great team work!
CRL
The CRL pilot project is the result of hard and long work of a team of architects, engineers and researchers of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel!
01/10/2018
Discovering Material Passport platform through the REMs
REMs
Using their phones, Brussels visitors could now find information for each displayed product by scanning the product QR codes. This was the first time the public got try out the online Materials Passport platform. All the products in the REMs were available.
01/10/2018