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BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, BAMB Pilots - Prototyping + Feedback report (D13, 4/2018) : Testing BAMB results through prototyping and pilot projects |
Type de document : |
Publication |
Auteurs : |
Bruxelles Environnement / Leefmilieu Brussel, Auteur ; Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Auteur ; EPEA Nederland BV, Auteur ; Sarajevo Green Design Foundation (SGDF), Auteur ; Drees & Summer, Auteur ; Universiteit Twente, Auteur |
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BAMB Consortium |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Importance : |
61 p. |
Prix : |
Free |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
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Bâtiment Bâtiment:BAMB Bâtiment:bâtiment durable Bâtiment:matériaux déchets de chantier empreinte écologique Environnement (général) Europe gaz à effet de serre prévention Région de Bruxelles-Capitale valorisation
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BAMB construction économie circulaire, ressources, conception |
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The BAMB pilot cases investigate and demonstrate new design, manufacturing, construction and maintenance approaches for dynamic and circular buildings.
The present report focuses on the prototyping of key elements of the pilot projects as an essential step to materialize, test and improve building elements and systems to maximize impact on the building’s circularity. It follows on the feasibility report D12 and prepares the real scale construction detailed in report D14.
The goal is to see how certain building products and systems (existing, improved or newly designed) can be transformed and disassembled with minimum waste production and limited use of natural resources through improved reuse, refurbishment and recycling.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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08-20180425-BAMB-WP4-D13.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF | | |
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RE-DESIGN FOR CHANGE : a 4 dimensional renovation approach towards a dynamic and sustainable building stock |
Type de document : |
Publication |
Auteurs : |
Anne Paduart, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2012 |
Importance : |
396 p |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
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LCA LCC technical circular detailing |
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The Circular Economy (CE) paradigm has been gaining momentum. However, the tools and methods used to design, measure and implement circularity are not immediately suitable for decision making and practice by key stakeholders. This article details a qualitative and a quantitative method to evaluate characteristics such as circularity, adaptability and reuse of building elements amongst others in order to provide decision-makers, such as building clients, architects, investors and policy makers, an objective way to assess the benefits and constraints of circular buildings and elements. The study implements the method in the case study, the Circular Retrofit Lab in Belgium, and uses a multi-criteria decision approach to evaluate qualitative parameters and life cycle assessment and life cycle costing to quantitatively evaluate the circular solutions proposed in this study. As such, the paper shows how a multi-criteria decision approach can be applied to evaluate circular building solutions in the context of practical architectural projects, in this case assessing the suitability of three interior wall systems for applications with different turnover rates. The study shows that the overall performance of the evaluated wall systems varies largely from one expected user scenario to the other. |
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