Circularity Technologies Research activities The Research Laboratory Circularity Technologies - Sustainable renovation pathways for the built environment, in terms of environmental efficiency and innovation serves as an interdisciplinary hub dedicated to exploring design strategies for the redevelopment, reuse, and enhancement of abandoned or decommissioned building stock. Aligned with the principles of circular economy and urban resilience, its activities span multiple intervention scales—from territorial to construction detail—applying innovative methodologies for the environmental and energy regeneration of the built environment.The Laboratory's activities are developed across two intervention scales:Territorial scale: Analyzing settlement complexes and degraded urban fabrics to develop redevelopment models that integrate sustainability and climate adaptability. Interventions include the conversion of disused areas, regeneration of historic centers, and reactivation of obsolete construction systems, with particular attention to the symbiosis between context and local resources.Building scale: Focusing on the technological design of building envelopes, experimenting with solutions based on natural and recycled materials. Studies delve into innovative dry construction systems, performance stratifications, and environmental certification protocols, aiming to optimize energy performance and life cycle impact.The Laboratory's activities are structured along five main directions:Built environment recovery and sustainabilityUrban regeneration and reuseAbandonment and environmental enhancementBuilding envelopeCircular materialsResearch projects, conducted down to the technological detail, combine physical prototyping and performance simulations, validating solutions replicable in diverse contexts. Collaborations with companies and international centers strengthen technology transfer, positioning the Laboratory as a reference point for the circular transition in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) sector. Equipment and software Windows computer with Microsoft Office SuiteNCS colorimeter and color swatches.Relocatable system of sensors and control units for indoor/outdoor environmental monitoring on experimental building enclosuresSw data management modules Address Asilo SellaVia Garibaldi 35, Alghero (SS) – 07041 People Antonello Monsù Scolaro Katia Gasparini Sara Moro Browse AnimazioneDesign GRA•VIS | Graphic and Visual Science Laboratory Geology Laboratories GeoMaterials Lab Materials and Structures Testing Laboratory LACHE | Laboratory for the Analysis and Conservation of Cultural Heritage LaMo | Physical and Virtual Modelling Laboratory LEA | Laboratorio di Ecologia Acquatica LEA | Applied Epistemology Lab LEAP | International Laboratory for the Environmental and Architectural Project PEI | Project and Environmental Infrastructure – Focus Accessibility Rn | Research, Survey, Representation Circularity Technologies Unità di ricerca INdAM Contacts Antonello Monsù Scolaro amscolaro@uniss.it