<p>The construction industry operates within a linear economy of make, use, dispose. Buildings are stripped out and torn down with astonishing regularity while new buildings are constructed from hard-won virgin materials. But raw materials are becoming scarce, and the demands for them are exploiting
Circular Economy for the Built Environment (BRI Research Series)
β Scribed by Rabia Charef (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides an overview of the circular economy in the built environment, presenting a fusion of insights from esteemed researchers and seasoned practitioners. The chapters cover pivotal themes, including the transformative concept of buildings as material banks, innovative design approaches, and the potential of digitalization for a circular built environment. Beyond these foundational themes, the book critically addresses the integration of low-tech solutions and some principles of sobriety in the built environment. It also takes an informed look at the role of standardization, providing nuanced insights into its driving influence on circular practices and the associated challenges and opportunities.
The book adopts a trans-scalar perspective by traversing the entire spectrum of building phases from initial programming to the recovery phase, as well as from the scale of materials to the scale of buildings, offering a profound examination of the intricate dynamics involved in the offer/demand for recovered materials. This book highlights the paramount need to harmonize research with practical applications. By spotlighting effective circular practices and elucidating the challenges faced by practitioners, it identifies fertile grounds for further research. Moreover, the book extends its reach by offering practical ideas on how practitioners can seamlessly adopt a circular approach in both thought and realization.
Circular Economy for the Built Environment: Research and Practice is a must-read book for students, researchers, academics, and practitioners in the fields of architecture, planning, engineering, construction, and real estate. This book provides a compelling narrative that bridges the theoretical and practical realms of the circular economy in the built environment.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction
Part 1 Setting the Foundation for Circular Construction
1 The Future of the Circular Built Environment: Interest of a βLow-Techβ Approach
2 The Reuse of Building Elements: Touchstone of a Circular Construction Economy
3 Buildings as Material Mines: Towards Digitalization of Resource Cadasters for Circular Economy
4 Boosting Construction Waste Material Circularity: A Sharing Economy Approach
5 The Rrole of Standardisation in Circular Economy for the Construction Sector
Part 2 Practical Strategies for Circular Construction: Building and Material Levels
6 How Can We View Buildings as Material Banks? Learning from the Pre-Redevelopment Process
7 The Potential for Reusing Reinforced Concrete Beams: Technical Feasibility and Environmental Impact
8 Building Together with the Site Materials: A Practitionerβs Perspective
9 Towards a Situated Understanding of Challenges in the Design and Construction of Circular Earth Buildings: The Case Study of an Office Building in France
Part 3 Fostering Circular Construction Through Digital Transformation
10 Digitalising the Deconstruction Process: Towards a Circular Economy for the Construction Industry
11 Accelerating Material Reuse in Construction: Two Case Studies: One Life, Multiple Cycles, a Longer Life
12 Additive Manufacturing and Circular Economies
13 Conclusion
Index
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