This paper presents an explanation of why the reuse of building components after demolition or deconstruction is critical to the future of the construction industry. An examination of the historical cause and response to climate change sets the scene as to why governance is becoming increasingly focused on the built environment as a mechanism to controlling waste generation associated with the process of demolition, construction and operation. Through an annotated description to the evolving design and construction methodology of a range of timber dwellings (typically 'Queenslanders' during the eras of 1880-1900, 1900-1920 & 1920-1940) the paper offers an evaluation to the variety of materials, which can be used advantageously by those ...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adaptive reuse of heritage stock has several advantages...
This research is fuelled by the ever-increasing impact of global pollution and climate change, and t...
The building sector accounts for a large raw material consumption and waste production. One way of d...
This original study creates a philosophy of regeneration reuse, which is a conceptual framework that...
The aim of this research is to develop a contemporary, environmentally sustainable housing approach ...
This report continues to summarise novel design concepts for deconstruction and reuse, that could be...
The City of Perth in Western Australia is a relatively modern city and was founded in 1829. A consid...
Overconsumption contributes to irreversible environmental damage through greenhouse gas emissions, b...
The built environment is one of the greatest contributors to carbon emissions, climate change, and t...
Increasing the use of timber has been proposed as one step towards more sustainable architecture and...
There is a need for a shift towards circular economy in the construction sector and design philosoph...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.There is currently a l...
Timber is an environmentally friendly building material that is both renewable and reusable, though ...
Concerns over the earth’s ability to sustain itself over the long term as a consequence of human con...
In 2018, the construction sector was responsible for 39% of the worldwide energy and process‐related...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adaptive reuse of heritage stock has several advantages...
This research is fuelled by the ever-increasing impact of global pollution and climate change, and t...
The building sector accounts for a large raw material consumption and waste production. One way of d...
This original study creates a philosophy of regeneration reuse, which is a conceptual framework that...
The aim of this research is to develop a contemporary, environmentally sustainable housing approach ...
This report continues to summarise novel design concepts for deconstruction and reuse, that could be...
The City of Perth in Western Australia is a relatively modern city and was founded in 1829. A consid...
Overconsumption contributes to irreversible environmental damage through greenhouse gas emissions, b...
The built environment is one of the greatest contributors to carbon emissions, climate change, and t...
Increasing the use of timber has been proposed as one step towards more sustainable architecture and...
There is a need for a shift towards circular economy in the construction sector and design philosoph...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.There is currently a l...
Timber is an environmentally friendly building material that is both renewable and reusable, though ...
Concerns over the earth’s ability to sustain itself over the long term as a consequence of human con...
In 2018, the construction sector was responsible for 39% of the worldwide energy and process‐related...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Adaptive reuse of heritage stock has several advantages...
This research is fuelled by the ever-increasing impact of global pollution and climate change, and t...
The building sector accounts for a large raw material consumption and waste production. One way of d...