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Reuse in Construction

A Compendium of Circular Architecture
Verlag: Park Books
ISBN: 978-3-03860-295-8
GTIN: 9783038602958
Einband: Fester Einband
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Re-using entire parts and components of existing buildings in the construction of new structures has become highly topical in European architecture discourse. Re-using elements that could last for decades longer, rather than destroying them, offers huge potential in saving increasingly scarce resources. Moreover, it makes construction more climate-friendly through deep cuts in energy consumption and the emission of greenhouse gases. For millennia, disused buildings have been cannibalized for the construction of new ones. Yet, in today's world, what is known as circular architecture raises a multitude of questions and challenges with regard to technology, safety, energy, and associated legal aspects.

This book is a unique compendium of circular architecture. Richly illustrated, it explores comprehensively through essays and illuminating conversations between experts all the questions and challenges that architects and engineers face with circular architecture designs. It is based on the case study of the K.118 project in Winterthur, Switzerland's largest building to date that consists mainly of re-used parts. Since its outset in 2018, the K.118 project has been evaluated within the framework of an interdisciplinary research with regard to aspects of design and engineering, energy, economy, processes, and legal issues. This volume presents the results in striking visuals and concise texts.

Re-using entire parts and components of existing buildings in the construction of new structures has become highly topical in European architecture discourse. Re-using elements that could last for decades longer, rather than destroying them, offers huge potential in saving increasingly scarce resources. Moreover, it makes construction more climate-friendly through deep cuts in energy consumption and the emission of greenhouse gases. For millennia, disused buildings have been cannibalized for the construction of new ones. Yet, in today's world, what is known as circular architecture raises a multitude of questions and challenges with regard to technology, safety, energy, and associated legal aspects.

This book is a unique compendium of circular architecture. Richly illustrated, it explores comprehensively through essays and illuminating conversations between experts all the questions and challenges that architects and engineers face with circular architecture designs. It is based on the case study of the K.118 project in Winterthur, Switzerland's largest building to date that consists mainly of re-used parts. Since its outset in 2018, the K.118 project has been evaluated within the framework of an interdisciplinary research with regard to aspects of design and engineering, energy, economy, processes, and legal issues. This volume presents the results in striking visuals and concise texts.

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AutorIKE Institut Konstruktives Entwerfen (Hrsg.) / ZHAW Departement Architektur (Hrsg.) / Stricker, Eva (Hrsg.) / Brandi, Guido (Hrsg.) / Sonderegger, Andreas (Hrsg.) / Baubüro in Situ AG (Hrsg.) / Zirkular GmbH (Hrsg.) / Angst, Marc (Hrsg.) / Buser, Barbara (Hrsg.) / Massmünster, Michel (Hrsg.)
VerlagPark Books
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Seitenangabe344 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenGB; 401 farbige und 54 s/w-Abbildungen
MasseH28.5 cm x B21.5 cm x D2.8 cm 1'434 g
Auflage1. A.
Verlagsartikelnummer03860295
Gewicht1434
ISBN978-3-03860-295-8

Über den Autor IKE Institut Konstruktives Entwerfen (Hrsg.)

Eva Stricker ist Architektin und freie Autorin in Zürich. Seit 2017 arbeitet sie als Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Institut Konstruktives Entwerfen der ZHAW in Winterthur. Guido Brandi ist Architekt und fuhrt seit 2020 zusammen mit Marco Guerra das Buro brandiguerra in Zürich und Como. Seit 2018 forscht er als Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut Konstruktives der ZHAW in Winterthur. Andreas Sonderegger ist Gründungsmitglied und Partner von pool Architekten in Zürich. Seit 2017 ist er Co-Leiter des Instituts Konstruktives Entwerfen der ZHAW in Winterthur. Marc Angst ist studierter Raumplaner und seit 2020 als Wiederverwendungsexperte für die Zirkular GmbH tätig. Barbara Buser ist Architektin und Mitgründerin und Co-Geschäftsleiterin des Baubüros in situ in Basel und Zürich. Michel Massmünster ist als Kulturanthropologe an der Schnittstelle von Stadtforschung, Journalismus und Kulturvermittlung tätig.

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