If the ways of doing persist over time, it is due not only to their initial effectiveness but also to inertia. However, when they cease to be helpful in practical terms, it becomes necessary to dismantle them and rethink them depending on the context. This project shows how adverse economic circumstances can lead to deconstructing the ways of doing, forcing a redefinition of architectural design
Plan ADemolition produces 90% of all Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris in the United States (...
Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature a...
The building legacy of the 20th century has been one of waste and toxicity. The US EPA has estimated...
Deconstructive re-use is a proposed strategy to meet the spatial needs of society in times of financ...
Deconstructing a building is the careful dismantling of that building so as to make possible the rec...
This study is a review of empirical evidence on the Design of Steel Buildings for Deconstruction to ...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
Construction and demolition materials contribute significantly to the waste stream in the United Sta...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
This paper inquires into the relationship between philosophical concept of deconstruction and its pr...
As a part of the ecosystem, humans actions are forced to integrate within the natural biological cyc...
The construction industry accounts for a significant portion of the material consumption of our indu...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
The project "DeCO - Guidelines for the Deconstruction of recent buildings" developed standardized pr...
Plan ADemolition produces 90% of all Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris in the United States (...
Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature a...
The building legacy of the 20th century has been one of waste and toxicity. The US EPA has estimated...
Deconstructive re-use is a proposed strategy to meet the spatial needs of society in times of financ...
Deconstructing a building is the careful dismantling of that building so as to make possible the rec...
This study is a review of empirical evidence on the Design of Steel Buildings for Deconstruction to ...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
Construction and demolition materials contribute significantly to the waste stream in the United Sta...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
This paper inquires into the relationship between philosophical concept of deconstruction and its pr...
As a part of the ecosystem, humans actions are forced to integrate within the natural biological cyc...
The construction industry accounts for a significant portion of the material consumption of our indu...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
The project "DeCO - Guidelines for the Deconstruction of recent buildings" developed standardized pr...
Plan ADemolition produces 90% of all Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris in the United States (...
Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature a...
The building legacy of the 20th century has been one of waste and toxicity. The US EPA has estimated...