Flock promotes circular economy, circular design and Cradle to Cradle® in Brazil. We apply the circular framework to architecture, urban planning and industrial products in our consultancy and design projects.
We are passionate about developing solutions for healthy products and spaces. Therefore, we have chosen Cradle to Cradle® (C2C) design as our working method for designing a future of abundance.
We research and experiment circular design from small to large scale: whilst we have worked towards the implementation of Cradle to Cradle® in companies and industrial products, we have leaded projects such as a Regeneration Plan for Sao Paulo City and the first circular house – Casa Circular – built in South America.
In 2019, Léa Gejer, the company’s founder, received a ‘highly commended’ award from The Circulars 2019 jury for the Leadership category. The award is an initiative from the World Economic Forum and the Forum of Young Global Leaders. She is also part of the Solve Circular Economy Leadership Group at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
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Who We Are
Flock works in partnership with designers, architects and engineers, according to the needs of the project to be developed. It is an open space for professionals who are interested in discussing beneficial spaces and product development.
Léa Gejer
FOUNDER-PARTNER
contato@flockcircular.com.br
Léa Gejer is an architect and urban planner and master in urban environmental management, specialized in Cradle to Cradle in the built environment. She is currently a PhD student in the Architecture, Technology and Cities program at Unicamp. She is the founder of Flock and Ideia Circular, an education and communication initiative on circular design and circular economy in Brazil.
As recognition for her contribution to CE, she was Highly Commended by the jury for Circular Leadership – Circulars Award 2019, a competition from the World Economic Forum and the Forum of Young Global Leaders
External Partners
Katia Sartorelli Veríssimo
Katia is an architect and urban planner (Unicamp, 2005) and technical in building construction (Getulio Vargas Technical School). She has experience in residential, commercial and institutional architecture design and is spetialized in accessibility projects for people with special needs. She is a founding partner of Okna Architecture and Design and 100pepinos website, which simplifies information for those who want to remodel or build.
Carla Tennenbaum
Carla works as a designer, visual artist and facilitator for innovative processes. She has lead technology advisory services, creative labs, workshops and other collective processes for various companies and institutions. Her projects and technologies for discarded materials have been recognized by awards from the Latin American Design Foundation and UNESCO, among others. She graduated in History at the University of São Paulo and specialized in Design for Sustainability through UMAPAZ / Gaia Education.