Urban Mining und Kreislaufgerechtes Bauen

Dirk E. Hebel, Felix Heisel

How can we manage future construction tasks socially, economically and ecologically in order to fulfill our social responsibility? This guide is dedicated to this important question. The linear economic model and thus the destruction of resources is countered by the idea of closed material cycles, newly designed constructions and (reverse) construction technologies, and innovative, cycle-oriented business models. The built environment must be understood as a storehouse of materials and planned for the easy removal of building materials. International experts will shed light on how the challenges of a circular economy can be met with completely new methodological approaches from very different perspectives and using forwardlooking project examples. A collection of selected material examples shows the special aesthetics and value of reused and recycled building materials and components. Entering a full circular economy must become the central and common goal of our society. This book shows possible ways to a circular construction industry

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