In 2008 the author designed and built the UK’s first EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ‘A+ rated’ dwelling known as ‘The House that Kevin Built’ (THTKB). It was also the UK’s first low energy dwelling constructed predominately from locally sourced organic material: a compostable house that ‘locked’ carbon rather than burning it. The project was almost completely constructed off-site i.e. it was prefabricated, and consequently the construction process produced zero waste on site. It proved that the UK construction industry did not have to waste up to 20% of all material arriving on site (source Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)) as is the norm. The project took just six days to construct. It was filmed every day and aired each...
The construction industry in the United Kingdom has been the highest contributor to construction was...
The huge amounts of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem...
The negative environmental impacts of buildings are now recognised as being of great concern. Increa...
This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The fir...
The Waste House was completed in 2014 - built almost entirely by the collaborative work of some 300 ...
Duncan Baker-Brown is the architect and academic behind Europe’s first public building made of mater...
An ever-increasing amount of global research on construction waste has been conducted over the past ...
The Construction and Demolition (C&D) Sector consumes a huge volume of resources and generates a...
The construction, demolition and excavation waste arising in the UK is estimated at 109 million tonn...
AbstractRecent figures published by the UK Government reveal that construction and demolition waste ...
The process of waste minimisation through ‘designing out waste’ is in its infancy. Many barriers and...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The enormous amount of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental prob...
The construction industry is by far the greatest consumer of resources and waste producer of all ind...
Researchers from Architecture and Design are working with the Waste and Energy Research Group at the...
The construction industry in the United Kingdom has been the highest contributor to construction was...
The huge amounts of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem...
The negative environmental impacts of buildings are now recognised as being of great concern. Increa...
This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The fir...
The Waste House was completed in 2014 - built almost entirely by the collaborative work of some 300 ...
Duncan Baker-Brown is the architect and academic behind Europe’s first public building made of mater...
An ever-increasing amount of global research on construction waste has been conducted over the past ...
The Construction and Demolition (C&D) Sector consumes a huge volume of resources and generates a...
The construction, demolition and excavation waste arising in the UK is estimated at 109 million tonn...
AbstractRecent figures published by the UK Government reveal that construction and demolition waste ...
The process of waste minimisation through ‘designing out waste’ is in its infancy. Many barriers and...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The enormous amount of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental prob...
The construction industry is by far the greatest consumer of resources and waste producer of all ind...
Researchers from Architecture and Design are working with the Waste and Energy Research Group at the...
The construction industry in the United Kingdom has been the highest contributor to construction was...
The huge amounts of waste produced during building and renovation is a serious environmental problem...
The negative environmental impacts of buildings are now recognised as being of great concern. Increa...