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The Reuse process

Husk: demounting

On completion of the first phase of the deployment the HUSK modules are demounted and either reconfigured on site or shipped to new sites.

The removal process is a reverse of the build process and assumes all components are to be either reused, repurposed or recycled

Due to the type of material and make-up of the modules it is entirely possible to retain HUSK modules on a single site for as a permanent core building.

Preparation site illustration

Husk: redeployment

Redeployment allows HUSK systems to be efficiently relocated and reconfigured for new sites and changing requirements. Existing modules can be fully reused, repurposed and combined with new or additional components from other deployments to create expanded or entirely new configurations. This flexible approach maximises the value and lifespan of every HUSK component, reduces material waste and enables buildings to evolve over time rather than being demolished or discarded.

Module build illustration
Husk architectural plan
Husk render

Husk: work with us

HUSK works with clients, architects and delivery teams to deliver flexible, resource-efficient buildings based on the principles of the Circular Economy.

With our partners at Claire Robertson Architects, alongside a network of specialist suppliers, contractors and engineers we collaborate — bringing together design quality and technical rigour.

HUSK is particularly well suited to urban infill, constrained sites and meanwhile use projects, where adaptability reuse and efficiency are critical.