This chapter focuses on the re-use of materials in the construction sector, reconsidering the wasteful practices of the recent past in the light of current supply problems triggered by climate-induced natural disasters, COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine. While current regulatory and policy frameworks still hinder circular economy approaches to design and construction in the UK, there are now many impressive examples in Europe of a shift to reuse in contemporary architectural practice. In this more positive response to the climate emergency, buildings are treated as ‘material banks’ and redesigned for reuse into the future, in this way dramatically reducing their carbon footprints. Architects and their associated supply chain need to become ‘u...
New buildings can represent more than 50% of its total life cycle emissions (Lützkendorf & Balouktsi...
Re-manufacturing and Re-use represent nowadays hot topics in various sectors - such as Aerosp...
As the construction sector in 2019 accounted for 21% of Sweden's greenhouse gasses and 40% of Sweden...
This paper aims to depict the potential role of the reuse of building products and components as a s...
Introduction – The construction industry emits large amounts of greenhouse gases through waste gener...
To meet greenhouse gas emission targets, at global, national and sector level, reduction opportuniti...
Current European policies identify the efficient management of Construction and Demolition Waste as ...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
The building and construction sector has emerged with so many concepts having sustainability as the ...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
The building industry has a major environmental impact in terms of global energy use, carbon emissio...
The consumption of non-renewable resources and the creation of wastes have been identifi ed as among ...
The dramatic increase in world’s population and economic growth triggered a higher demand for natura...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
New buildings can represent more than 50% of its total life cycle emissions (Lützkendorf & Balouktsi...
Re-manufacturing and Re-use represent nowadays hot topics in various sectors - such as Aerosp...
As the construction sector in 2019 accounted for 21% of Sweden's greenhouse gasses and 40% of Sweden...
This paper aims to depict the potential role of the reuse of building products and components as a s...
Introduction – The construction industry emits large amounts of greenhouse gases through waste gener...
To meet greenhouse gas emission targets, at global, national and sector level, reduction opportuniti...
Current European policies identify the efficient management of Construction and Demolition Waste as ...
Duncan Baker-Brown authored the 1,500 word foreword entitled 'Making a circular economy happen'.Bran...
The construction industry plays a critical role in tackling the challenges of climate change, carbon...
The building and construction sector has emerged with so many concepts having sustainability as the ...
Since a few years, the construction sector is focusing on minimizing resources exploitation and wast...
The building industry has a major environmental impact in terms of global energy use, carbon emissio...
The consumption of non-renewable resources and the creation of wastes have been identifi ed as among ...
The dramatic increase in world’s population and economic growth triggered a higher demand for natura...
AbstractConstruction is the most resource intensive sector in the world. It consumes more than half ...
New buildings can represent more than 50% of its total life cycle emissions (Lützkendorf & Balouktsi...
Re-manufacturing and Re-use represent nowadays hot topics in various sectors - such as Aerosp...
As the construction sector in 2019 accounted for 21% of Sweden's greenhouse gasses and 40% of Sweden...