TRIQBRIQ keeps growing: with new projects and strong partners. At the same time, small investors can now also invest in TRIQBRIQ. All the latest news in the current newsletter.
New facility, new construction projects, new opportunities for you to actively help shape our growth. Find out more now!
With our new production line, we kicked off our decentralized production model together with 300 guests.
New projects, new ideas, new possibilities: in the April newsletter, we show how circular construction with wood is already becoming a reality today. Find out more now!
EDEKA opens first supermarket made of TRIQBRIQ wooden building blocks. The focus is on sustainability and regionality.
Meet the TRIQBRIQ team at the Real Estate Arena and find out more about our new WS15 solid timber construction system.
Get an insight into sustainable solid timber construction with TRIQBRIQ in our latest newsletter: The CRCLR HUT in Berlin shows how circular construction can be achieved in just 14 days. With new team members and optimised contact options on our website, we are now making the path to climate-friendly construction even easier.
Sustainable construction becomes tangible with the CRCLR HUT. Discover the innovative timber construction pavilion in Berlin TXL and learn more about circular construction.
Representatives of the automotive and building sectors met in Berlin for the third and final CEWI workshop to finalise their Circular Economy projects ahead of a July presentation. TRIQBRIQ was represented by Lewin Fricke, who has been part of the policy dialogue working group since the project began. The group agreed on a focused set of positions to discuss with policymakers in an “unagitated” dialogue format.
Our Head of PR Lewin Fricke visited the German Bundestag to discuss the advantages of building with calamity wood with members of parliament Niklas Wagener and Tessa Ganserer. Conversations covered sustainable forest conversion, timber value chains, and potential improvements to the Building Energy Act and the Closed Substance Cycle Waste Management Act. Fittingly, both meetings took place inside the Bundestag’s own timber-built “Luisenblock West”.