TOMAS is a Berlin-based organization focused on sustainable and circular construction practices, transforming existing structures and promoting eco-friendly building methods within the construction industry.
TOMAS - Transformation of Material and Space is a Berlin-based organization specializing in the transformation of existing structures and processes in the construction industry. Founded by architects Sofia Ceylan, Katharina Neubauer, and Annabelle von Reutern, TOMAS focuses on sustainable and circular building practices. The organization's expertise spans from consulting and development to research, with a particular emphasis on building within existing structures and promoting circular construction methods. The founders bring extensive experience from their work in various architectural firms and academic backgrounds, including the RWTH Aachen and TU Berlin. TOMAS is involved in several projects, such as the transformation of a historic farmstead in Wolfsruh and the development of bio-based construction methods in Berlin. The organization's commitment to sustainability is also reflected in its membership in professional associations like the "Verband für Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement im Bauwesen e.V." and "Architects for Future." The founders are active in public discourse, participating in panel discussions and contributing to publications on sustainable building practices. For instance, Annabelle von Reutern recently spoke at the "NEU IM BDA" event, and Katharina Neubauer published an article on data centers as democratic infrastructures. TOMAS operates with a clear focus on transforming the construction industry towards more sustainable and circular practices, reflecting the growing importance of environmental considerations in urban development. Through their work, they aim to contribute to a broader shift in the industry, emphasizing the need for a "Bauwende" (construction turnaround) to achieve a "Klimawende" (climate turnaround).