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The Handbook to Building a Circular Economy

Author/EditorCheshire, Mr David (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859469545
Pub Date01/09/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages160
Edition0
Dimensions (mm)210(h) * 170(w)
This book is a call to arms to all architects, designers and built environment professionals. To avoid a climate catastrophe and achieve a regenerative built environment, the use of new materials and any excess waste in resources need to be cut out from the very beginning of the design process.
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This book
is a call to arms to all architects, designers and built environment
professionals.



To avoid a
climate catastrophe and achieve a regenerative built environment, the use of
new materials and any excess waste in resources need to be cut out from the very
beginning of the design process. This requires far-reaching change in
established industry processes.



How might
this begin? What are the key fundamentals you need to know? How can a more
effective model be applied? This book, a much-updated second edition of the
author's previous work Building Revolutions, answers all your questions.



Inspiring,
but never overwhelming, the Handbook to Building a Circular Economy is
your must-have companion to helping create a more sustainable future. It explains
in simple and practical terms how the principles of a circular economy can be
applied to the built environment, thereby reducing the resources required to
construct, fit-out, maintain and refurbish buildings.



Case
studies include:







The
Forge, UK, by Landsec
The
Bath School of Art, UK, by Grimshaw
Urban
Mining and Recycling Experimental Unit, Switzerland, by Werner Sobek
NASA
Sustainability Base, USA, by William McDonough + Partners
University
of East Anglia Enterprise Centre, UK, by Architype
Park 20|20, The Netherlands, by William
McDonough + Partners

This book
is a call to arms to all architects, designers and built environment
professionals.



To avoid a
climate catastrophe and achieve a regenerative built environment, the use of
new materials and any excess waste in resources need to be cut out from the very
beginning of the design process. This requires far-reaching change in
established industry processes.



How might
this begin? What are the key fundamentals you need to know? How can a more
effective model be applied? This book, a much-updated second edition of the
author's previous work Building Revolutions, answers all your questions.



Inspiring,
but never overwhelming, the Handbook to Building a Circular Economy is
your must-have companion to helping create a more sustainable future. It explains
in simple and practical terms how the principles of a circular economy can be
applied to the built environment, thereby reducing the resources required to
construct, fit-out, maintain and refurbish buildings.



Case
studies include:







The
Forge, UK, by Landsec
The
Bath School of Art, UK, by Grimshaw
Urban
Mining and Recycling Experimental Unit, Switzerland, by Werner Sobek
NASA
Sustainability Base, USA, by William McDonough + Partners
University
of East Anglia Enterprise Centre, UK, by Architype
Park 20|20, The Netherlands, by William
McDonough + Partners

David Cheshire is a Regional Director at AECOM, specialising in sustainability in the built environment. He has over twenty-five years' experience acting as a sustainability champion on construction projects and has written best practice industry guidance, including the CIBSE's Sustainability Guide and Resource Efficiency of Building Services. He is currently working with the Greater London Authority to help to implement new circular economy policies and guidance for major projects in the city.

Acknowledgements About the Author Introduction 1. What is a Circular Economy? 2. Why Create a Circular Economy? 3. Built to Last? 4. Starting at the End 5. Circular Economy Principles for Buildings 6. Building in Layers 7. Designing-out Waste 8. Design for Adaptability 9. Design for Disassembly and Reuse 10. Selecting Materials and Products 11. Turning Waste into a Resource 12. Circular Business Models 13. Virtuous Circles 14. Coming Full Circle References Index Image Credits

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