A BIM-Based Framework to Visually Evaluate Circularity and Life Cycle Cost of buildings

The Circular Economy paradigm seeks to shift products and systems from linear to "closed loop" life cycles applying specific business models and strategies to their designs and lifelines. The implementation of the circular economy in buildings depends on the efforts made by all the stakeho...

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