
Floortje van Sandick
Floortje van Sandick is a Dutch architect and researcher at Superuse, an international architecture collective dedicated to circular design. Superuse approaches architecture as a non-linear process of use and re-use, focusing on the latent properties of materials and how these can bring added value to new products and buildings. Their work is grounded in the principles of the Blue Economy, which promotes a holistic view of nature, humanity, and the economy, aiming to eliminate waste by returning everything to the material cycle. www.superuse-studios.com.
Floortje holds a Master's degree from the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft, followed by a post-master’s in Decolonizing Architecture at the Royal Art Academy (KKH) in Stockholm, Sweden. Her professional journey includes hands-on experience at the architecture firm Ouest in Brussels before transitioning to her current role at Superuse. In her work, Floortje explores the intersection of architecture and environmental justice, with a particular focus on how architects can can leverage material flows to contribute to sustainable, equitable solutions for the future.