Intense urbanization has led us to rethink construction and demolition practices on a global scale. There is an opportunity to respond to the climate crisis by moving towards a circular built environment. Such a paradigm shift can be achieved by critically examining the possibility of reusing components from existing buildings. This study investigates approaches and tools needed to analyse the existing building stock and methods to enable component reuse. Ocular observations were conducted in Google Street View to analyse two building-specific characteristics: (1) façade material and (2) reusable components (window, doors, and shutters) found on building facades in two cities: Barcelona and Zurich. Not all products are equally suitable for ...
The building industry is responsible for 35% of all solid waste in Europe and more than a third of g...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersThe building industry uses around ...
Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material r...
Building databases are important assets when estimating and planning for national energy savings fro...
The lack of data on existing buildings hinders efforts towards repair, reuse, and recycling of mater...
Building databases are important assets when estimating and planning for national energy savings fro...
The physical impact of the increasing building mass in industrial and developing parts of the world ...
The construction industry is the world’s largest consumer of raw materials (WorldEconomic Forum, 201...
Building retrofit is one of the key strategies for cities to reduce energy use and GHG emissions. Th...
To address the need for a shift from a linear to a circular economy in the built environment, this p...
This paper presents the development of the method for predicting the reusability of building compone...
In the past decade, scientific efforts to address the urgency of energy consumption and greenhouse g...
AbstractBuilding energy conservation measures (ECMs) can significantly lower greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Given the present size of modern cities, it is beyond the perceptual capacity of most people to deve...
Buildings are the world's largest contributors to energy demand, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, r...
The building industry is responsible for 35% of all solid waste in Europe and more than a third of g...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersThe building industry uses around ...
Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material r...
Building databases are important assets when estimating and planning for national energy savings fro...
The lack of data on existing buildings hinders efforts towards repair, reuse, and recycling of mater...
Building databases are important assets when estimating and planning for national energy savings fro...
The physical impact of the increasing building mass in industrial and developing parts of the world ...
The construction industry is the world’s largest consumer of raw materials (WorldEconomic Forum, 201...
Building retrofit is one of the key strategies for cities to reduce energy use and GHG emissions. Th...
To address the need for a shift from a linear to a circular economy in the built environment, this p...
This paper presents the development of the method for predicting the reusability of building compone...
In the past decade, scientific efforts to address the urgency of energy consumption and greenhouse g...
AbstractBuilding energy conservation measures (ECMs) can significantly lower greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
Given the present size of modern cities, it is beyond the perceptual capacity of most people to deve...
Buildings are the world's largest contributors to energy demand, greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, r...
The building industry is responsible for 35% of all solid waste in Europe and more than a third of g...
Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersThe building industry uses around ...
Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material r...