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Building with reclaimed components and materials : a design handbook for reuse and recycling
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Publication Information:
London : Earthscan, 2006
Physical Description:
xvi, 208p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781844072743

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Summary

Summary

Interest in green and sustainable design is growing throughout the world. Both national and local governments are active in promoting reuse and recycling in order to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. This guide identifies how building designers and constructors can minimize the generation of waste at the design stage of a building project by using reclaimed components and materials.

Authoritative, accessible and much-needed, this book highlights the opportunities for using reclaimed components and materials and recycled-content building products for each element of a building, from structure and foundations to building services and external works. Current experience is illustrated with international case studies and practical advice. It discusses different approaches to designing with recycling in mind, and identifies the key issues to address when specifying reclaimed components and recycled materials in construction work.

This book will be invaluable for building professionals � including architects, specifiers, structural and service engineers, quantity surveyors, contractors and facilities managers � as well as students of architecture and civil engineering.

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Author Notes

Bill Addis leads the sustainability team at Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, UK. The research for this book was carried out by staff in Buro Happold and the Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA), under the guidance of a consortium of partners in industry and academia, with financial support from the UK Government Department of Trade and Industry.


Table of Contents

Part A The World of Reuse, Reclamation and Recycling
Reuse, Reclamation and Recycling are Not New Ideas
Why Do It?
The Basic Concepts
The Marketplace
Part B Case Studies
Reusing Piles
Reusing Whole Structures
Reusing Parts of Structure
Facade Retention
Whole Project Stories
Architects
Part C Making Reuse and Recycling Happen
Not the 'usual' approach to design and procurement
Decision-Making
Opportunities
Seeking and Finding the Buildings, Goods and Materials
Ensuring Reuse, Reclamation and Recycling Happen
Part D Design Guidance: Element by Element
Foundations and Groundwork
Building Structure
The Building Envelope
Enclosure and Access
Floor Coverings, Furniture and External Works
Mechanical Services
Electrical Services
Part E Appendices
Demolition Activities
Environmental Impact
Glossary
Further Guidance