Circular Cities

Circular economy rethinks sustainability standards in cities


As part of a two-semester project, a group of students from the Faculty of Spatial Planning at Dortmund Technical University explored the topic of circular cities and how Dortmund can operate and act in a more circular manner. The project was supported and supervised by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Faulstich, Chair of Resource and Energy Systems, and Maren Gluch from Dortmund Economic Development Agency.
The project focused in particular on what concepts the city of Dortmund can learn from Amsterdam and other circular cities in the area of circularity.

The following students from the Faculty of Spatial Planning at TU Dortmund University are/were involved in the project (in alphabetical order): Luzie Bertrand, Patrick Gleisberg, Marius Kochsiek, Svenja Krefft, Elisa Lubarov, Felix Mohr, Moritz Notmeier, Matthias Sinn, Lena Thomas, Friederike Treue, Nicole Triseckin, Lieselotte Weickhmann, Damaris Wilke and Lukas Zöller.

Results of the advanced project 11

Circular City – Summary | Circular City – Recommendations for action

NORDSTADTBLOGGER, 17. Juli 2022 – Hier geht es zum vollständigen Artikel „Zirkuläres Wirtschaften“ denkt Maßstäbe für Nachhaltigkeit in Städten neu