Winners Circularity in the Built Environment Graduation Awards announced

News - 14 October 2024 - Circular Built Environment Hub

Today, the nominated and winning projects of the Circularity in the Built Environment Graduation Awards 2023-2024 were announced. Diana de Krom (ABT), Esther Stevelink (GAAGA), Gert-Willem van Mourik (Province of South Holland), Annelies van der Stoep (Province of South Holland) and Ganesh Babu (Posad Maxwan) presented the awards in the four categories. All the submitted projects will be on show in the corridor around the Oostserre until 30 October 2024.

The Circularity in the Built Environment Graduation Awards recognise the contribution BK graduation students make to the transition towards a circular built environment and aim to stimulate research and innovation in the field. 

The awards are an initiative of the Circular Built Environment Hub of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft.

Winners & Nominees


Category: Materials & Components  | The 'Tillmann Klein' Award 

Winner: 

  • Lara Neuhaus
    Bio-composites from food-waste 
    Exploring the impact of waste sourced fillers from the food industry on the functional and mechanical characteristics of bio-composites for a possible application as a façade product.

Nominees: 

Category: Buildings & Neighbourhoods  

Joint winners: 

Nominee: 

Category: Cities & Regions 

Winner: 

  • Preksha Rautela 
    Extractivism To Circularism
    An exploration of the spatial implications of the Critical Raw Materials Act in the Netherlands

Nominees: 

Category: Cross-scale 

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Jury members

Atze Boerstra, Paul Chan, Yeonghwa Choe (2023 award winner), Samanwita Ghosh (2023 award winner), Christiaan Hanse (2023 award winner), Birgit Hausleitner, Olga Ioannou, Jan Jongert, Karlijn Kokhuis, Lidy Meijers, Alex Wandl, Magdalena Zabek.

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