This report presents information on current issues regarding the state of deconstruction in Australia. These issues include; quantities of waste and recycling, embodied energy, policy and legislation, design practice, demolition, initiatives in recycling, initiatives in deconstruction, and current research in design for deconstruction. The report concludes with recommendations for future research and for changes in design practice and government policy
Waste generated from construction and building demolition work constitutes about 68% of all solid wa...
As a response to calls for making construction activities environmentally conscious, alternatives to...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste has received major attention due to its adverse impact to th...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
The Australian construction industry, particularly in the area of demolishing existing facilities, i...
The construction industry in Australia has grown significantly in the past two decades in the wake o...
Industrial ecologists, recognising the impact of industry on the environment, have developed reducti...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
Construction and demolition activities generate huge quantities of waste with substantial impacts on...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Office building retrofit is a sector being highlighted in Australia because of the mature office bui...
The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall construction activit...
The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall construction activit...
Abstract: The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall constructi...
In Australia, waste generated from construction and building demolition work constitutes about 44 % ...
Waste generated from construction and building demolition work constitutes about 68% of all solid wa...
As a response to calls for making construction activities environmentally conscious, alternatives to...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste has received major attention due to its adverse impact to th...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
The Australian construction industry, particularly in the area of demolishing existing facilities, i...
The construction industry in Australia has grown significantly in the past two decades in the wake o...
Industrial ecologists, recognising the impact of industry on the environment, have developed reducti...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
Construction and demolition activities generate huge quantities of waste with substantial impacts on...
Industrial ecologists recognise the impact of industry upon the environment and develop methods with...
Office building retrofit is a sector being highlighted in Australia because of the mature office bui...
The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall construction activit...
The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall construction activit...
Abstract: The refurbishment of commercial buildings is growing as a percentage of overall constructi...
In Australia, waste generated from construction and building demolition work constitutes about 44 % ...
Waste generated from construction and building demolition work constitutes about 68% of all solid wa...
As a response to calls for making construction activities environmentally conscious, alternatives to...
Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste has received major attention due to its adverse impact to th...