Our vision:

Producing and building with future in mind

The consequences of climate change are evident worldwide. Extreme weather events such as heatwaves, heavy rainfall, flooding and storms are becoming increasingly frequent in Germany too. As manufacturers of building materials, we in particular have a significant responsibility in tackling this climate crisis. After all, the construction industry is responsible for around 40% of global CO2 emissions and accounts for 60% of waste generation in Germany alone. These are alarming figures that make it clear we urgently need a transformation in the construction sector.

REGIONAL, CIRCULAR, SUSTAINABLE

TRIQBRIQ is an intelligent building system that impresses with its simplicity and pragmatism in both planning and construction. Our product enables industrial and disaster-damaged timber to be processed directly from the forest and used in regional construction projects. In this way, TRIQBRIQ supports forest regeneration and actively combats climate change.

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    Locally sourced timber
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    Local sawing and drying
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    TRIQBRIQ Production
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    Use on construction sites
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    The Future of Forest Conversion
In addition to industrial timber and reclaimed wood, we specifically use low-quality and damaged timber from regional forests – a raw material that has often gone unused or been burned until now. In this way, we create a high-quality building material whilst simultaneously sequestering CO₂ for the long term.
Processing takes place in close collaboration with regional partners and sawmills. Short transport distances ensure quality, reduce emissions and boost local economic activity.
Our BRIQs are manufactured in fully automated production facilities using industrial robots. Our vision is decentralised production for regional markets.
Our prefabricated BRIQs are delivered with no waste. The modular solid timber construction system can be assembled quickly and easily directly on site. This saves time, reduces costs and ensures a smooth construction process. Building with our timber blocks guarantees the long-term sequestration of CO2 (approx. 177 kg per square metre of wall area).
As part of forest regeneration, TRIQBRIQ will have access to large quantities of storm-damaged timber over the next 10–15 years. In the long term, inexpensive hardwoods (such as poplar or beech) can also be used for the BRIQs.
  • 01
    Locally sourced timber

    In addition to industrial timber and reclaimed wood, we specifically use low-quality and damaged timber from regional forests – a raw material that has often gone unused or been burned until now. In this way, we create a high-quality building material whilst simultaneously sequestering CO₂ for the long term.

  • 02
    Local sawing and drying

    Processing takes place in close collaboration with regional partners and sawmills. Short transport distances ensure quality, reduce emissions and boost local economic activity.

  • 03
    TRIQBRIQ Production

    Our BRIQs are manufactured in fully automated production facilities using industrial robots. Our vision is decentralised production for regional markets.

  • 04
    Use on construction sites

    Our prefabricated BRIQs are delivered with no waste. The modular solid timber construction system can be assembled quickly and easily directly on site. This saves time, reduces costs and ensures a smooth construction process. Building with our timber blocks guarantees the long-term sequestration of CO2 (approx. 177 kg per square metre of wall area).

  • 05
    The Future of Forest Conversion

    As part of forest regeneration, TRIQBRIQ will have access to large quantities of storm-damaged timber over the next 10–15 years. In the long term, inexpensive hardwoods (such as poplar or beech) can also be used for the BRIQs.

Our goal:

Achieving a transformation in the construction sector through a fundamental shift in building materials.

We have taken the construction industry’s alarming figures regarding climate change to heart and developed a building system that meets the demands of our time and addresses the consequences of the climate crisis. Our micro-modular system is sustainable, recyclable and, for the first time, enables industrial and disaster-grade timber to be used in multi-storey building shells.
It is clear to us that we can only achieve a shift towards a sustainable and climate-friendly building culture with innovative materials and construction systems. The transition in building materials is therefore an essential prerequisite for the construction revolution. With TRIQBRIQ, we offer the right solutions for this, benefiting not only the climate but also you as a customer.

Porträt von Vorstand Max Wörner vor einer Wand in Massivholzbauweise
Maximilian Wörner
CEO TRIQBRIQ AG
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Our Team

Vorstand Maximilian Wörner von Massivholzhaus Hersteller TRIQBRIQ in Tübingen vor Holzbau ohne Leim

Maximilian Wörner

Co-Founder & CEO

Veronika Marx

Executive Assistant
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Heiko Ammermann

Business Angel & Lead Investor
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Markus Hildebrand

Co-Founder & Investor
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Timo Preußler

Co-Founder & Investor
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Lewin Fricke

Public relations
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Lisa Wörner

Marketing
Organisationsentwickler Christian Klerner vor Holzbau im Stammwerk von Massivholzhaus Hersteller TRIQBRIQ

Christian Klerner

Organisational development
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Simone Stegmaier

Accounting
Über uns

Julian Hill

Sales
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Kay Sander

Inside sales
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Christian Fleuren

International expansion
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Johannes Klein

Partner management
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Alexander Schropp

IT & Digitalisation
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Mahir Ljimani

Production
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Amir Ljimani

Production
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Malte Henkel

Student

Philipp Schopp

Student
Werkstudent Yannik Nolle vor Holzbau bei Massivholzhaus Hersteller TRIQBRIQ in Tübingen

Yannik Nolle

Student
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Distribution partner

Thorsten Schnauder

Thorsten Schnauder

Commercial agent
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Jens Hirche

Commercial agent
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Claus Scheffer

Commercial agent