When prefabricated buildings from the GDR era are demolished, often all that remains is rubble. But the concrete parts can be saved from landfill. Reusing the elements, which weigh several tons, and constructing new buildings from them in a sustainable way: That is the mission of civil engineer Angelika Mettke, professor at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg.
Unused prefabricated elements are a "treasure trove", says Mettke. "If we don't use them, then for me that is the real building sin and not the prefabricated buildings themselves." The scientist began working on the issue of reusing concrete elements 30 years ago. Today, she is head of the Construction Recycling department at BTU.