Use of Waste Building Materials in Architecture and Urban Planning—A Review of Selected Examples

Modern environmental protection standards have a direct impact on the construction and shaping of public space. Designers are increasingly reaching for materials produced via recycling technologies. Waste materials are more readily adopted and used in urban planning and architecture. Current project...

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Hauptverfasser: Rybak-Niedziółka, Kinga, Starzyk, Agnieszka, Łacek, Przemysław, Mazur, Łukasz, Myszka, Izabela, Stefańska, Anna, Kurcjusz, Małgorzata, Nowysz, Aleksandra, Langie, Karol
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City planning
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Environmental aspects
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Green building (Construction)
Green buildings
Hazardous materials
Natural resources
Public spaces
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