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Sustainable Pathway with Integrated Experiences

Middelfart Kommune (DK)

Pathway using locally sourced, recycled materials for construction

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The CircleBIM project is a pioneering initiative focused on enhancing circular urban development through Building Information Management (BIM). This pilot explores sustainable design principles by implementing a pathway network built with recycled and locally sourced materials, integrating biodiversity showcases, educational installations, and community engagement spaces. By leveraging BIM, the project ensures efficient collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and long-term sustainability in urban infrastructure planning.

Project Aims:

  • Promote Circular Economy Principles: Utilize sustainable materials and innovative design to reduce environmental impact.
  • Enhance Public Spaces: Integrate educational, ecological, and social interaction zones into the pathway network.
  • Develop a Scalable Model: Establish a replicable framework for sustainable urban infrastructure across European municipalities.

Expected Results:

  • A fully implemented Sustainable Pathway Network, designed using BIM-based circular economy principles.
  • Improved stakeholder collaboration through enhanced data integration and transparency.
  • Increased public engagement with climate-conscious urban development initiatives.
  • Development of transferable methodologies for sustainable public infrastructure planning.

This project is co-funded by the Interreg North Sea Programme under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The funding supports the project’s goal of developing and promoting innovative circular economy solutions in urban planning.