Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment

The construction industry operates within a linear economy of make, use, dispose. Buildings are stripped out and torn down with astonishing regularity while new buildings are constructed from hard-won virgin materials. But raw materials are becoming scarce, and the demands for them are exploiting fr...

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Sustainable construction
Sustainable buildings
Buildings Remodeling for other use
Building materials
Construction durable
Constructions durables
Constructions ; Reconversion
Construction ; Matériaux
building materials
ARCHITECTURE ; General
ARCHITECTURE ; Professional Practice
Buildings ; Remodeling for other use
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Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment
Sustainable construction
Sustainable buildings
Buildings Remodeling for other use
Building materials
Construction durable
Constructions durables
Constructions ; Reconversion
Construction ; Matériaux
building materials
ARCHITECTURE ; General
ARCHITECTURE ; Professional Practice
Buildings ; Remodeling for other use
title Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment
title_auth Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment
title_exact_search Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment
title_full Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment David Cheshire
title_fullStr Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment David Cheshire
title_full_unstemmed Building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment David Cheshire
title_short Building revolutions
title_sort building revolutions applying the circular economy to the built environment
title_sub applying the circular economy to the built environment
topic Sustainable construction
Sustainable buildings
Buildings Remodeling for other use
Building materials
Construction durable
Constructions durables
Constructions ; Reconversion
Construction ; Matériaux
building materials
ARCHITECTURE ; General
ARCHITECTURE ; Professional Practice
Buildings ; Remodeling for other use
topic_facet Sustainable construction
Sustainable buildings
Buildings Remodeling for other use
Building materials
Construction durable
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Construction ; Matériaux
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Buildings ; Remodeling for other use
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