Architectural practice is a continuous dialogue with change. Not to replicate, but to reinvent. Not to follow trends, but because inertia is no longer an option.
A2M is an architecture and research office known for its pioneering work in climatic, regenerative and circular design. Their approach, developed by a multidisciplinary team, considers architecture not as a goal in itself, but as a means to question, reframe, and transform the world across all dimensions.
In the face of climate disruption and environmental collapse, A2M sees architecture not as neutral, but as deeply implicated. They strive for regenerative architecture, with designs that give more than they take, that improve their surroundings, and remain open to ongoing transformation.
They act to restore ecosystems and reinforce their robustness and resilience. Their practice is grounded in three core principles: designing with climate, with nature, and with people. For them, architecture is more than a technical response. It is a cultural act, rooted in the present and shaping the future.
Renovation ING Belgium 53,000 m². Building classified 1964 Renovated in 2025 PassivHaus BREEAM Outstanding WELL Platinum EP: from 395 kWh/m².a to 59 kWh/m².a CO2: -75%. LCA: 387 kg CO2e/m² reuse, biobased
Architectural practice is a continuous dialogue with change. Not to replicate, but to reinvent. Not to follow trends, but because inertia is no longer an option.
A2M is an architecture and research office known for its pioneering work in climatic, regenerative and circular design. Their approach, developed by a multidisciplinary team, considers architecture not as a goal in itself, but as a means to question, reframe, and transform the world across all dimensions.
In the face of climate disruption and environmental collapse, A2M sees architecture not as neutral, but as deeply implicated.
They strive for regenerative architecture, with designs that give more than they take, that improve their surroundings, and remain open to ongoing transformation.
They act to restore ecosystems and reinforce their robustness and resilience. Their practice is grounded in three core principles: designing with climate, with nature, and with people. For them, architecture is more than a technical response. It is a cultural act, rooted in the present and shaping the future.
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