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BUILDINGS AS MATERIAL BANKS, Reversible Building Design guidelines (synthesis of D10, 3/2018) |
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Publicatie |
Auteurs: |
Elma DURMISEVIC, Auteur ; Universiteit Twente, Auteur |
Uitgegeven: |
BAMB Consortium |
Publicatiedatum: |
2018 |
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22 p. |
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Free |
Taal : |
Engels (eng) |
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broeikasgassen Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest ecologische voetafdruk Europa Gebouwen Gebouwen:BAMB Gebouwen:duurzaam bouwen Gebouwen:materialen Leefmilieu (algemeen) nuttige aanwending preventie werfafval
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BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception |
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At the time of diminishing of resources and increase of environmental problems, it has become crucial to understand the capacities of buildings to transform a negative environmental impact of built environment to a positive one. The question is: how does one transform the current linear approach to design of buildings that has one ‘end-of-life’ option (demolition) to a circular design solution that will guarantee multiple life options of the building as well as of its systems, products and materials?
This synthesis of BAMB report D11 looks into three dimensions of transformation (1) dimension of spatial flexibility of building; (2) dimension of technical flexibility of systems and product; and (3) dimension for material flexibility that can make a transition from a linear to circular building. Buildings designed with three dimensions of transformation open opportunities for a great palette of new value propositions of buildings and its systems, products and materials. Those buildings are called reversible buildings.
More detailed information is available upon request.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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Buildings as Material Banks and the need for innovative Business Models - report extract (10/2017) |
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Publicatie |
Auteurs: |
IBM, Auteur ; Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO), Auteur |
Uitgegeven: |
BAMB Consortium |
Publicatiedatum: |
2019 |
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47 p. |
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Free |
Taal : |
Engels (eng) |
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broeikasgassen Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest ecologische voetafdruk Europa Gebouwen Gebouwen:BAMB Gebouwen:duurzaam bouwen Gebouwen:materialen Leefmilieu (algemeen) nuttige aanwending preventie werfafval
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BAMB construction économie circulaire ressources conception |
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Building as Material Banks’ is the wider concept where corresponding business models reside. In its essence, a business model is describing the way ‘how we actually make money’ by defining the value proposition and build up an understanding if the model is economically viable. This is done by providing insights on how we create value, and market and deliver the offerings to the target customers segments, including potential revenues generated.
The material bank on its own will not generate money. We need to understand who owns the material and data (and makes the decision to reuse), who will need this for re-purpose, etc. So, the concept of material banks contains many different business opportunities, that have a value for the different roles in the industry. How to capitalize on this, we first build an understanding what type of mechanisms are to be considered to successfully extract the value out of the BAMB outputs and have a way to assess the value and reuse options to the industry. These mechanisms, or business models, enables the concept of material banks.
This is a publication of the European project “Buildings as Material Banks” (BAMB, 9/2015-2/2019, www.bamb2020.eu) coordinated by Brussels Environment, which received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research & innovation programme.
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