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Sustainable Policy: How Deconstruction Policies Are Revolutionizing Construction Waste Management in the United States

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Image Courtesy of EcoCocon For a long time, the construction industry has followed a linear process - extract raw materials, build structures, demolish them, and then dispose of the garbage in landfills. Straw-wall panels. This approach has serious negative effects on the environment and society and is inherently unsustainable.

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Deconstruction of building made of alternative concrete resulted in just two buckets of waste

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A 700-square-foot showroom and model home displaying Nexii’s building technology was constructed in 2019 near Vancouver to prove the buildability of the new material, which has far lower emissions than conventional concrete.

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Demolition Is Dead. The Future of Sustainable Architecture Lies in Deconstruction

Architizer

This ritual of demolition and construction, whether at the scale of an entire building or an interior renovation, perpetuates a cycle of unsustainable material renewal that heavily contributes to the built environment’s carbon emissions — up to 50% of the annual global total.

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Why aren't more architects using stone as a building material?

Deezen

Stone has the potential to become a go-to, low-carbon structural material, but barriers around quarrying and a lack of awareness must be overcome to make this a reality, experts tell Dezeen in this Stone Age 2.0 She explained that the proximity of a quarry to the construction site is important if the material is to be used sustainably.

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What Are the Sustainable Demolition Strategies That Can Decarbonize Architecture?

ArchDaily

During a building's lifespan, half of these emissions come from its construction and demolition. To decarbonize architecture and control global emissions, it is important to rethink and reduce the upfront or embodied carbon impacts of demolitions, as well as implement sustainable construction strategies for buildings. Read more »

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S-AR creates deconstructed house for glamping in Mexican forest

Deezen

The project works to create multiple levels of connection The buildings – composed in chromatic palettes of grey, black, white, yellow and red – are absorbed by the forest's browns, greens, and blacks, connecting to the landscape and each other through material and program.

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Court House by KUBE Architecture

Archinect

The previous house on the site was deconstructed, and almost all material was re-purposed. This impressive tree was preserved through construction, with the house cantilevered so as not to disturb the extensive root system. The basement was preserved and re-used to minimize excavation and ground disturbance.

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