Circular Construction for Urban Development: A System
Circular Construction for Urban Development:
: A System
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. — Denmark: : Danish Architecural Press, , 2024
. — 196 p
— The book’s overarching theme is exploring the synergies of coupling circularity with industrialisation. The construction sector is well known for being siloed and slow to innovate due to its inherent nature of starting over in each individual project and solving the same challenges with new teams and new solutions. Through industrialised construction, our current project-focused practice can be turned into circular product platform thinking based on the belief that rationalisation and technological innovation will continue to play a significant role in shaping a safer and fairer future. This book introduces various principles, perspectives, and tools. It covers principles of design for disassembly, material and building passports, and circular business models. It also provides perspectives on circular life cycle assessment and tools that can provide circularity insights, planetary boundary targets for construction, and estimates of existing reuse and upfront carbon savings. Circular Economics in the Built Environment Why Circular Construction Design for Disassembly Material and Building Passport Circular Economy Business Models Industrialised Circular Construction The ecological framework Industrialisation – history and principles Systems – parameters and criteria Circular Product Platforms Emerging technologies Circular Product Platforms Building Delivery System by Home.Earth A Building Delivery System Networks and Partnerships Prefabricated Construction Elements A Digital Platform How to Obtain a Scalable Product Circular Value Chain Collaboration Bridging the Gap Design Principles and Architectural Potential Lifecycle-based Architecture Best-practice Configuration Principles The design potential of modular construction Eco-Classicism - a ‘Circular Style’ Rethinking Impact and Measurement Tools to assess Circularity Benefits Circularity Indicators Life Cycle Assessment and Circularity Building within the Limits of the Planet The Imperfections of Life Cycle Assessment Circular Frameworks and Regulations Co-creators: Agnes Garnow, Amy Egerter, Carel van Houte, Dan Johannes Pham, Daniel M. Hall, Emil Engelbrecht, Frederik Brauer, Giacomo Brusa Cattaneo, Harpa Birgisdóttir, Javier Gutierrez, Jesper Kort Andersen, Kåre Stokholm Poulsgaard, Morten Walbech Ryberg, Nicolas Francart, Mirjam Hallin, and Salma Zavari . — |
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