The research described in this article introduces a new, but overlooked, insights about the inverse linkages between sustainability and obsolescence. This article explores the concepts, not only at an overall level via the individual definitions of the terms, but also on social, economic, and environmental grounds that are important to sustainability discussions. Comparisons between the two notions along these three dimensions are elaborated with illustrative examples and real-life case studies. A conceptual illustration is also presented on how the two concepts operate in opposition to each other over time. This article is intended to not only introduce innovative concepts, particularly in the context of the built environment, but also to ...
This chapter outlines a narrative for this book addressing its content and objectives. The chapters ...
There is a great deal of discussion in design, architecture, and construction circles on creating su...
Although the BIM technology is applicable to both new and existing buildings, it is arguably more es...
In view of the literature to date as well as anecdotal conversations with practitioners and consulta...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older buildings have been demolished due to being labelled as obsolet...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older buildings have been demolished due to being labelled as obsolet...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older housing blocks have been knocked down because of being obsolete...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
What is obsolescence? There is a general understanding that buildings, similar to machinery, should ...
Obsolescence, defined as the process of declining performance of buildings, is a serious threat for ...
Climate change impacts, which are increasingly threatening to sustainability, are expected to be gro...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
Purpose: Obsolescence is a decline or loss of utility of an object, building or product. Different t...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. The continuous increase in the number and siz...
This chapter outlines a narrative for this book addressing its content and objectives. The chapters ...
There is a great deal of discussion in design, architecture, and construction circles on creating su...
Although the BIM technology is applicable to both new and existing buildings, it is arguably more es...
In view of the literature to date as well as anecdotal conversations with practitioners and consulta...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older buildings have been demolished due to being labelled as obsolet...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older buildings have been demolished due to being labelled as obsolet...
What is obsolescence? Numerous older housing blocks have been knocked down because of being obsolete...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
What is obsolescence? There is a general understanding that buildings, similar to machinery, should ...
Obsolescence, defined as the process of declining performance of buildings, is a serious threat for ...
Climate change impacts, which are increasingly threatening to sustainability, are expected to be gro...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescenc...
Purpose: Obsolescence is a decline or loss of utility of an object, building or product. Different t...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. The continuous increase in the number and siz...
This chapter outlines a narrative for this book addressing its content and objectives. The chapters ...
There is a great deal of discussion in design, architecture, and construction circles on creating su...
Although the BIM technology is applicable to both new and existing buildings, it is arguably more es...