This report aims to identify the new criteria to be used a successive stages of the building process to reduce as far as possible the amount of waste produced in building construction, maintenance and demolition. In synthesis the research will define, from the design stage on, a guide which takes account of the possibility of recycling some building parts with particular attention to cost reduction in maintenance, dismantling and re-use
The expected operational lifespan of modern buildings has become disturbingly short as buildings are...
The process of deconstruction and the procedures of building material waste management have a strong...
Growth in construction activities generates construction waste which is fast becoming a serious envi...
This report aims to identify the new criteria to be used a successive stages of the building process...
Wise construction practices have long been associated with the recycling and reusing of constructio...
The construction and demolition industry accounts for approximately one third of all material waste ...
Hurling a successful Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) recycling operation around the globe i...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The growth of waste is a phenomenon which is typical for the economically developed society and conc...
Recycling as part of environmental considerations has become a common feature in architecture and bu...
In this paper we intend to illustrate new criteria which should be used at the design phase to reduc...
Construction and demolition building materials at the end of their original life-cycle are an increa...
Construction and demolition waste represents a significant wastage of natural resources and energy w...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
According to the rapid natural growth in Gaza strip, construction wastes increased up to 25% of tota...
The expected operational lifespan of modern buildings has become disturbingly short as buildings are...
The process of deconstruction and the procedures of building material waste management have a strong...
Growth in construction activities generates construction waste which is fast becoming a serious envi...
This report aims to identify the new criteria to be used a successive stages of the building process...
Wise construction practices have long been associated with the recycling and reusing of constructio...
The construction and demolition industry accounts for approximately one third of all material waste ...
Hurling a successful Construction and Demolition Waste (C&DW) recycling operation around the globe i...
The built environment consumes more natural resources than necessary and therefore generates a large...
The growth of waste is a phenomenon which is typical for the economically developed society and conc...
Recycling as part of environmental considerations has become a common feature in architecture and bu...
In this paper we intend to illustrate new criteria which should be used at the design phase to reduc...
Construction and demolition building materials at the end of their original life-cycle are an increa...
Construction and demolition waste represents a significant wastage of natural resources and energy w...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
According to the rapid natural growth in Gaza strip, construction wastes increased up to 25% of tota...
The expected operational lifespan of modern buildings has become disturbingly short as buildings are...
The process of deconstruction and the procedures of building material waste management have a strong...
Growth in construction activities generates construction waste which is fast becoming a serious envi...