Mark Gorgolewski

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Chair, Department of Architectural Science Professor Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science Department of Architectural Science Toronto, Ontario mgorgo@torontomu.ca Office: (416) 979-5000 ext. 556494

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Mark Gorgolewski is frustrated with the waste of energy, materials, water and food—and looks for ways to use these resources better. He is interested in creating sustainable architecture that is based on circular systems, which is an area of research that explores how previously used resources su...

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Bio/Research

Mark Gorgolewski is frustrated with the waste of energy, materials, water and food—and looks for ways to use these resources better. He is interested in creating sustainable architecture that is based on circular systems, which is an area of research that explores how previously used resources such as locally available, salvaged materials can inspire a new form of architecture, and how we can create more effective energy systems in buildings. More efficient than recycling, which usually “downcycles” items like concrete into low-value materials such as road filler, Gorgolewski is interested in taking used materials and components as an inspiration to create something new.

From discarded political signage that could be used as cladding, to waste clothing that can act as insulation, many things can and should be repurposed. “Our resources are pushed to the limits and waste is widespread,” Gorgolewski says, citing growing shortages in some metals, as well as pressure on landfill space for disposal. “If we’re going to sustain our lifestyles, this kind of building is going to have to be our new normal.”


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