Newsletter March 2025
New CRCLR HUT video
With the CRCLR HUT together with Beta Realities and numerous strong partners, we have created a pavilion that shows what is already possible in circular timber construction today. In just 14 days of construction, the first ever timber construction was created on the grounds of the Urban Tech Republic in Berlin Tegel – as a temporary venue for workshops, meetings and discussions on sustainable construction.
Our TRIQBRIQ-System forms the foundation of this special project. Even more exciting: the project is now also available as a video, right here:
NEW in the team

JULIAN HILL
Julian Hill has been responsible for sales at TRIQBRIQ since the beginning of 2025. He previously worked in various sales roles in the automotive industry for over a decade – including at Volkswagen, Porsche and most recently as Area Sales Manager at Stellantis for Alfa Romeo and Jeep in southern Germany.
Julian sees himself as a relationship manager at eye level – both internally and externally. His aim is to communicate TRIQBRIQ’s unique potential in the market for sustainable construction in a targeted manner and expand it in partnership.
DANIEL FALLER
Daniel Faller is responsible for business development, new products and the partner network at TRIQBRIQ. He has many years of experience in the construction and property industry.
In recent years, he has been involved in the planning & implementation of professional (innovation) management systems/processes in companies as well as the establishment of co-operation networks & development partnerships at a large European construction group.

NEW ON THE WEBSITE: CONTACT OPTIMISED BY TARGET GROUP
A revised contact structure is now available on our website. Enquiries are now received for specific target groups – tailored to the needs of building owners, building contractors, planners and investors.
This new structure means that individual requirements can be addressed even more specifically – with clear responsibilities, appropriate information and direct access to the right contacts.
For building owners:As a building materials manufacturer, we want to make it as easy as possible for you to build your TRIQBRIQ home. To do this, we need to know what service you need from us. In our Builder-owner portal you let us know and you can also submit your project directly.
For building contractors: Do you want to realise a TRIQBRIQ project for your customers or are you looking to cooperate with us to make our customer requests a reality? Then our contractor portal is the right place for you. Here you can submit your project data or register as a TRIQBRIQ partner company.
For planners: Are you currently planning a TRIQBRIQ project for your customers or would you like to become a TRIQBRIQ partner company yourself in order to benefit from our customer enquiries? Then our Planner-Portal planner portal is the right place for you. Submit your project or register directly as a TRIQBRIQ partner company.
For investors: Would you like to become part of the TRIQBRIQ community and invest in us? Then register on our Investor-Portal. You will then receive all the relevant information you need for an investment. If you are specifically interested, we can of course also offer you a personal consultation
We look forward to efficient and customised communication – for a quick and clear start to the collaboration!
TRIQBRIQ IN “DIE ZEIT”
We are delighted that DIE ZEIT is reporting on our mission! TRIQBRIQ as a climate-friendly alternative to concrete – easy to install, CO₂-saving and 100% deconstructable.
The article sheds light on how our wooden building blocks made from industrial calamity wood enable not only sustainable but also cost-efficient construction. Particularly exciting: Germany’s first recyclable supermarket, which we realised together with EDEKA.

LEWIN AT THE VDI PODCAST
In the latest episode of the VDI podcast “Technik aufs Ohr”, our Head of Communications Lewin Fricke talks about the TRIQBRIQ system, circular construction and the future of the construction industry. Together with hosts Sarah Janczura and Marco Dadomo, they talk about our BRIQs, modular production with microfactories and the CIRCLR HUT in Berlin, among other things.
The episode offers interesting insights into the question of how sustainable construction can already be successfully implemented today – and what role circular concepts play in this: