Design for Disassembly to Recover Embodied Energy

作者: Philip Crowther

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摘要: The embodied energy in building materials and components represents a major part of the total requirement any building. When is demolished, most are discarded, along with them lost. If buildings were designed for disassembly, rather than demolition, greater proportions could be salvaged reuse. In such scenario, would recovered materials, thereby reducing requirements built environment.

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