Circular Building – Best Practice in Switzerland (EN)

Architect Barbara Buser shares her 40-year journey pioneering circular construction in Switzerland. Through adaptive reuse, minimal intervention, and material recovery, projects like K.118 demonstrate how reusing buildings and components can drastically cut emissions. Her message: never demolish, design for disassembly, and combine reuse with renewable materials for a carbon-neutral future.

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