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

Enrique Tovar

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IP School Buildings Model. Image © Arthur Wong, courtesy of OMA

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For decades, the life cycle of buildings was a simple formula: planning, design, construction, demolition, and, of course, the great villain in this history: the landfill. Over time, architectural practice began embracing concepts like reuse, disassembly, and circular demolition, but often as secondary elements, part of the gradual shift toward a circular economy in construction. But what if these principles were no longer exceptions? What if we crafted or chose every building component to maintain value and purpose beyond its original use? The truth is, there is life after demolition. 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. As these changes unfold, we must assess how our strategies align with the evolving goals and challenges related to sustainability—and, of course, the new opportunities they bring.

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Stockyard of recycled building materials waiting for reuse. Image © NY Engineers

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Fuente: PMideas (What If Every Brick Had a Future? Rethinking Demolition and Material Reuse in the Circular Economy).