The Design for DeConstruction principles and thinking are essential in enabling a circular economy in construction. An updated Presentation for GVis2016, Feb 2016
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Design for Deconstruction
1. Towards a Circular Economy
Design for De-Construction
Martin Brown
Fairsnape
@fairsnape VanDusen Visitor Center, Vancouver
2. “The Circular Economy involves a fundamental
rethinking of products, materials, systems and
commerce. It is not simply next-gen recycling”
The State of Green Business 2016
GreenBiz@fairsnape
3. CIRCULAR ECONOMY THINKING
Encourages a natural closed loop system
which emulates natural flow, waste
becomes the ingredients for the next
product
Net Positive Waste
Conservation Plans not Waste Plans
Red List / Precautionary Principle
Design for De-Construction
6. Re-utilised more than 80%
of raw materials from other
structures. 80% have reuse
potential post building life.
Material Passports
Aliander HO, Netherlands
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7. Consideration to future impact
Future human, ecological health
Future value
TWO: Select materials using the
Precautionary Principle
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8.
9. Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, Whistler
Visually
Physically
Ergonomically
THREE: Design Connections that
are accessible …
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10. -
Centre for Interactive
Research on Sustainability,
UBC, Vancouver
Visible Connections
Living Building Challenge
LEED Platinum
CIRS, Vancouver
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11. Binders, Glues, Sealers,
Increase future health ecological issues
Decrease future reuse potential
FOUR: Eliminate Chemical
Connections
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12. Red List Compliant
No Toxic Materials
250 year design life
Living Building Challenge
Bullitt Centre, Seattle
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13. Roof Structure, Rovereto, Italy
Bolted, screwed, nailed.
Standard palette of connections
Decrease future health ecological issues
Increase future reuse potential
FIVE: Use Mechanical
Connections
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16. “This is the worst this building should
perform at for the rest of its life”
Enable Continuous Improvement
Kevin Hydes, Founder & CEO Intregal,
on awarding LEED Certificates as
USGBC Chair
17. Workhouse Tools, Inglewhite Lancashire
Human scale components
Improves ease of repair and
replacement,
Maintains skill variety
SEVEN: Design to the Human
19. Simple forms, standard dimensions
Increases flexibility
Ease of future incremental construction and
/ or deconstruction
EIGHT: Simplicity of Structure
and Form
21. Using materials and systems that
exhibit principles of modularity,
independence, and standardization to
facilitate reuse.
NINE: Interchangeability
Staircase, Hotel, Paris
The Living Building Challenge (LBC) is a philosophy, advocacy tool, and certification program that addresses development at all scales.
The core underlying principle of the Living Building Challenge is that buildings should mimic nature and natural systems—and the Challenge uses the metaphor of the flower to illustrate this principle.
Like a flower, all elements of the built environment are rooted in place.
Unlike typical buildings, a flower has place-based solutions to meet all of its needs and to maintain balance with its surroundings.
So, imagine a building that is informed by its eco-region’s characteristics. A building that generates energy with renewable resources, captures and treats water, operates efficiently and as part of a larger community; a building that acts as feedstock for new developments at the end of its life;
and is beautiful….