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This in-depth exploration of circular construction principles illustrates the reuse of materials from the Huber Pavilions at Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. The book underscores the critical shift from a linear to a circular economy in the construction sector, emphasizing sustainability and the importance of transdisciplinary and multicultural collaboration.Insights from academics and industry experts are brought together, highlighting how project-based, hands-on learning and collaborative efforts between academia, industry, and government can drive innovative design towards a positive impact on society and the environment. Each chapter connects themes of teaching, practice and research, demonstrating how circular construction can transform the built environment.