Carbon emission reduction, and construction and demolition waste mitigation are possible through intelligent building adaptation planning and feasibility analysis of existing buildings.
Adaptis is rooted in cutting-edge research on circularity in the construction sector. Since 2018, co-founders Sheida Shahi and Aida Mollaei have been investigating strategies and methodologies for reducing carbon emissions in the construction sector, specifically in building adaptation projects, at the University of Waterloo.
Since 2020, co-founders have been involved in a Construction Industry Institute-funded study to identify opportunities, value propositions and business models for implementing a circular economy in the construction sector with multiple industry partners and
The Adaptis platform has been developed as a collaborative effort to make the application of advanced research in the field of circular construction, decarbonization and waste mitigation accessible to building owners, developers, architects and engineers.
We have offices in Toronto and Waterloo, Canada and are actively hiring professional talent and graduate students to join our effort to empower the fight toward net-zero.
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We are architects, engineers, researchers and circularity experts devoted to decarbonizing our cities and building circular, resilient and adaptive futures.
We help stakeholders in the construction industry better understand their existing assets and be informed about the possibilities for reducing cost, carbon emissions and improving circularity most efficiently.
We have offices in Toronto and Waterloo, Canada and are actively hiring professional talent and graduate students to join our effort to empower the fight toward net-zero.