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Re-valuing construction materials and components through design for disassembly

机译:通过拆卸设计重新评估建筑材料和组件

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The construction industry accounts for a significant portion of the material consumption of our industrialised societies. That material consumption comes at an environmental cost, and when buildings and infrastructure projects are demolished and discarded, after their useful lifespan, that environmental cost remains largely unrecovered. The expected operational lifespan of modern buildings has become disturbingly short as buildings are replaced for reasons of changing cultural expectations, style, serviceability, locational obsolescence and economic viability. The same buildings however are not always physically or structurally obsolete; the materials and components within them are very often still completely serviceable. While there is some activity in the area of recycling of selected construction materials, such as steel and concrete, this is almost always in the form of down cycling or reprocessing. Very little of this material and component resource is reuse in a way that more effectively captures its potential.ududOne significant impediment to such reuse is that buildings are not designed in a way that facilitates easy recovery of materials and components; they are designed and built for speed of construction and quick economic returns, with little or no consideration of the longer term consequences of their physical matter.ududThis research project explores the potential for the recovery of materials and components if buildings were designed for such future recovery; a strategy of design for disassembly. This is not a new design philosophy; design for disassembly is well understood in product design and industrial design. There are also some architectural examples of design for disassembly; however these are specialist examples and there is no significant attempt to implement the strategy in the main stream construction industry. This paper presents research into the analysis of the embodied energy in buildings, highlighting its significance in comparison with operational energy. Analysis at material, component, and whole-of-building levels shows the potential benefits of strategically designing buildings for future disassembly to recover this embodied energy. Careful consideration at the early design stage can result in the deconstruction of significant portions of buildings and the recovery of their potential through higher order reuse and upcycling.
机译:在我们的工业化社会中,建筑业占材料消耗的很大一部分。这种材料消耗是以环境成本为代价的,并且当建筑物和基础设施项目在使用寿命到期后被拆除和丢弃时,环境成本基本上无法收回。随着建筑物的文化期望,风格,可服务性,位置陈旧和经济可行性的改变,现代建筑物的预期使用寿命已非常短,令人担忧。但是,同一建筑物在物理上或结构上并不总是过时的。其中的材料和组件通常仍然可以完全维修。尽管在回收选定的建筑材料(例如钢和混凝土)方面存在一些活动,但这种活动几乎总是以循环或再加工的形式进行。这种材料和组件资源中很少有能以更有效地利用其潜力的方式进行再利用。 ud ud这种重用的一个重大障碍是,建筑物的设计方式不便于材料和组件的回收。他们的设计和建造是为了加快施工速度并带来快速的经济回报,而很少或根本没有考虑其物理物质的长期后果。 ud ud本研究项目探讨了为建筑物设计材料和部件的回收潜力。未来的复苏;拆卸设计策略。这不是新的设计理念;产品设计和工业设计中都很好地了解了拆卸设计。也有一些可拆卸设计的建筑实例。然而,这些都是专业的例子,在主流建筑业中没有重大尝试实施该策略。本文介绍了对建筑物内包含的能量进行分析的研究,强调了其与运行能量相比的重要性。在材料,组件和整个建筑物级别的分析表明,战略性设计建筑物以供将来拆卸以回收这种体现的能量的潜在好处。在设计的早期阶段仔细考虑可能会导致建筑物的大部分被解构,并通过更高级别的重用和升级来恢复其潜力。

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    Crowther Philip;

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