Type: Conference Paper
Title: Prototypology for a circular building industry: the potential of re-used and recycled building materials
Authors: Heisel, Felix
Schlesier, Karsten 
Hebel, Dirk E
Issue Date: 6-Sep-2019
Abstract: 
The growing scarcity of resources calls for a paradigm shift from linear material consumption to circular economy – especially in the construction industry. This shift involves a complete rethinking of design principles, materials, construction technics and technologies, as well as the introduction of new business models evolving from these reconfigurations within the field. This paper will show on-going research on these themes with a focus on direct material re-use and recycling through the discussion of a prototypology – the recently concluded Mehr.WERT.Pavillon (MWP) at the BUGA 2019 in Heilbronn. The research specifically addresses a reversible, mono-material structure that is made from re-used structural steel and recycled glass. The concept of cycles therefor is significant: Utilized materials are not consumed and disposed of; instead, they are borrowed from their material cycle for a certain period of time and later returned there at equal value and utility. Sourced from recycled materials, the prototypology is a built example of urban mining; designed for disassembly at the end of its service time, it also represents a material banks for future projects – while proofing the claim, that it is possible already today to build within a circular system.
Subject Class (DDC): 624: Ingenieurbau und Umwelttechnik
HCU-Faculty: Entwerfen und Gebäudelehre 
Journal or Series Name: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 
Volume: 323
Publisher: IOP Publishing
ISSN: 1755-1307
Publisher DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/323/1/012023
URN (Citation Link): urn:nbn:de:gbv:1373-repos-9093
Directlink: https://repos.hcu-hamburg.de/handle/hcu/708
Language: English
Creative Commons License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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