The Australian construction industry, particularly in the area of demolishing existing facilities, is responsible for up to 40% of the country\u27s enormous solid waste streams, totalling about 14 million tonnes annually. The recently created concept of deconstruction, rather than destruction for demolishing a constructed facility, came about because of the rapidly increasing number of demolished buildings and changes in levels of environmental awareness. However, reconstruction processes are now seen as only an interesting concept for reducing waste through reuse and recycling, but they fail to achieve widespread understanding or acceptance. The challenges faced by deconstruction are significant and diverse. The maturity of deconstru...
© 2017, The Author(s). The construction industry is responsible for 50% of the solid waste generated...
The project "DeCO - Guidelines for the Deconstruction of recent buildings" developed standardized pr...
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Deconstruction is more than just a construction practice that has been introduced as an alternate to...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Urbanisation and population growth have put considerable pressure on the construction industry to bu...
Deconstructing a building is the careful dismantling of that building so as to make possible the rec...
Deconstruction is an innovative and sustainable option for building end-of-life. It can turn the neg...
This report presents information on current issues regarding the state of deconstruction in Australi...
In recent years, there has been obvious emphasis on the shift from design and construction of new fa...
abstract: Construction waste management has become extremely important due to stricter disposal and ...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
AbstractConstruction waste management has become extremely important due to stricter disposal and la...
none2The process of deconstruction and the procedures of building material waste management have a s...
Green building is getting an ever growing portion of the spotlight in today’s world. As people beco...
© 2017, The Author(s). The construction industry is responsible for 50% of the solid waste generated...
The project "DeCO - Guidelines for the Deconstruction of recent buildings" developed standardized pr...
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
Deconstruction is more than just a construction practice that has been introduced as an alternate to...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Urbanisation and population growth have put considerable pressure on the construction industry to bu...
Deconstructing a building is the careful dismantling of that building so as to make possible the rec...
Deconstruction is an innovative and sustainable option for building end-of-life. It can turn the neg...
This report presents information on current issues regarding the state of deconstruction in Australi...
In recent years, there has been obvious emphasis on the shift from design and construction of new fa...
abstract: Construction waste management has become extremely important due to stricter disposal and ...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
AbstractConstruction waste management has become extremely important due to stricter disposal and la...
none2The process of deconstruction and the procedures of building material waste management have a s...
Green building is getting an ever growing portion of the spotlight in today’s world. As people beco...
© 2017, The Author(s). The construction industry is responsible for 50% of the solid waste generated...
The project "DeCO - Guidelines for the Deconstruction of recent buildings" developed standardized pr...
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...