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Building revolutions : applying the circular economy to the built environment.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Newcastle upon Tyne : Riba Publications Ltd, 2016.Description: vi, 138 p., graphics, 23cmsISBN:
  • 1859466451
  • 9781859466452
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 690.0286 CHE
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 690.0286 CHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100620633

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The construction industry operates within a linear economy of make, use, dispose. Buildings are stripped out and torn down with astonishing regularity while new buildings are constructed from hard-won virgin materials. But raw materials are becoming scarce, and the demands for them are exploiting fragile ecosystems, even as the global demand for resources continues to rise.

Policy makers and organisations are beginning to look for a more regenerative, circular economy model. The construction industry demands over half the world's extracted materials and generates around a third of the total waste generated in the EU, making it a prime candidate for applying the circular economy. Yet there has been little focus on how construction industry professionals and their clients can contribute towards the movement.

Drawing on illustrative methods and examples, Building Revolutions explains how the principles of a circular economy can be applied to the built environment where resources are kept in use and their value retained.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • About the author (p. iii)
  • Acknowledgements (p. iv)
  • Foreword (p. vi)
  • Introduction (p. 1)
  • 01 What is a circular economy? (p. 3)
  • 02 Why create a circular economy? (p. 13)
  • 03 Built to last? (p. 19)
  • 04 Starting at the end (p. 25)
  • 05 Circular economy principles for buildings (p. 31)
  • 06 Building in layers (p. 35)
  • 07 Designing-out waste (p. 41)
  • 08 Design for Adaptability (p. 53)
  • 09 Design for disassembly and reuse (p. 65)
  • 10 Selecting materials and products (p. 81)
  • 11 Turning waste into a resource (p. 101)
  • 12 Circular business models (p. 109)
  • 13 Virtuous circles (p. 117)
  • 14 Coming full circle (p. 127)
  • References (p. 131)
  • Index (p. 135)
  • Image Credits (p. 137)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

David Cheshire is a Regional Director at AECOM, specialising in sustainability in the built environment. David has over twenty years' experience acting as a sustainability champion on construction projects and has written best practice industry guidance including CIBSE's Sustainability Guide.

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