Duncan Baker-Brown is the architect and academic behind Europe’s first public building made of material others throw away i.e. The Brighton Waste House that was built in partnership with over 360 design & construction students. The Waste House is a pedagogic tool, an open studio, a live research project and a polemic. Baker-Brown will discuss how it has influenced his latest work in practice
In recent years, there has been a growing discussion of resource efficiency, the ‘circular economy’ ...
Situated within the broader scope of the ERASMUS+ research project Crafting Circularity: Rethinking ...
abstract: Today, we use resources faster than they can be replaced. Construction consumes more resou...
Waste is a modern global crisis. The world is drowning in an unprecedented amount of waste due to an...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
INTRODUCTION: The construction and demolition sectors produce about 40% of waste by mass worldwide. ...
This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The fir...
Population growth, along with a rapid urban expansion, is imposing a heavy pressure on the planet’s ...
This research seeks to develop a step change to the way housing is designed for cities in the UK. It...
This short essay is a reflection on how widespread or not are practices adhering to the circular eco...
peer reviewedLooking today to the challenges for planning and design of sustainable built environmen...
This PhD documents the design, construction and assessment of a Circular economy building: The Legac...
In 2008 the author designed and built the UK’s first EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ‘A+ rated’...
The current spatial models and construction practices of architecture and city-making have a violent...
It's taken me nearly three years to write, involving over 80 hours of recorded interviews with some ...
In recent years, there has been a growing discussion of resource efficiency, the ‘circular economy’ ...
Situated within the broader scope of the ERASMUS+ research project Crafting Circularity: Rethinking ...
abstract: Today, we use resources faster than they can be replaced. Construction consumes more resou...
Waste is a modern global crisis. The world is drowning in an unprecedented amount of waste due to an...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
INTRODUCTION: The construction and demolition sectors produce about 40% of waste by mass worldwide. ...
This paper considers two linked architectural projects designed and delivered by the author. The fir...
Population growth, along with a rapid urban expansion, is imposing a heavy pressure on the planet’s ...
This research seeks to develop a step change to the way housing is designed for cities in the UK. It...
This short essay is a reflection on how widespread or not are practices adhering to the circular eco...
peer reviewedLooking today to the challenges for planning and design of sustainable built environmen...
This PhD documents the design, construction and assessment of a Circular economy building: The Legac...
In 2008 the author designed and built the UK’s first EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) ‘A+ rated’...
The current spatial models and construction practices of architecture and city-making have a violent...
It's taken me nearly three years to write, involving over 80 hours of recorded interviews with some ...
In recent years, there has been a growing discussion of resource efficiency, the ‘circular economy’ ...
Situated within the broader scope of the ERASMUS+ research project Crafting Circularity: Rethinking ...
abstract: Today, we use resources faster than they can be replaced. Construction consumes more resou...