Contents
Resources
This section acts as a repository of key sources consulted when developing regenerate. These act to provide insight regarding the inclusion of particular circularity criteria, as well as to provide additional guidance to users regarding how these criteria may be met and evidenced. Both academic and industrial literature is included in this section, disaggregated by circularity principle and presented in turn below.
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Design for Adaptability
Resources
- ARUP: Living Workplace
- AECOM: Adapt to survive
- BREEAM: Functional Adaptability
- International Energy Agency: Material efficiency in clean energy transition (2019)
- UKGBC: Circular Economy Guidance for Construction Clients (2019)
- English Building Regulations: Approved Document B (Fire Safety)
- Structural Engineers Pocket Book – Fiona Cobb (2015)
- Utilization of structural steel in buildings (Moynihan & Allwood, 2014)
- Design for deconstruction and material reuse (Densley Tingley and Davison, 2011)
- Design for Deconstruction: An Appraisal (Densley Tingley, 2013)
- Structural Design for Adaptability and Deconstruction: A Strategy for Closing the Materials Loop and Increasing Building Value (Webster, 2007)
- What is meant by adaptability in buildings? (Pinder et al., 2017)
- Design Strategies for New and Renovation Construction that Increase the Capacity of Buildings to Accommodate Change (Keymer, 1998)
- Towards an adaptable architecture: Guidelines to integrate adaptability into the building (Nakib, 2010)
Examples of Good Practice
- Granary Square, London
- 2012 Olympics Infrastructure, London
- White Collar Factory, London
Design for Deconstruction
Resources
- BAMB: Material Passports Best Practice (2019)
- UKGBC: Circular Economy Guidance for Construction Clients (2019)
- Structural Engineers Pocket Book – Fiona Cobb (2015)
- Design for deconstruction and material reuse (Densley Tingley and Davison, 2011)
- Design for Deconstruction: An Appraisal (Densley Tingley, 2013)
- Structural Design for Adaptability and Deconstruction: A Strategy for Closing the Materials Loop and Increasing Building Value (Webster, 2007)
- Briefing: Design for Deconstruction (Addis, 2008)
- Full Circle to Reuse: A guide by Elliott Wood and Grosvenor Britain & Ireland
Examples of Good Practice
- Place Ladywell, London
- Circle House, Lisbjerg
- City Hall, Venlo
- District Court, Amsterdam
- 25 Saville Row, London
- The Circular Building (Arup)
Circular Material Selection
Resources
Examples of Good Practice
- Place Ladywell, London
- Circle House, Lisbjerg
- City Hall, Venlo
- District Court, Amsterdam
- 25 Saville Row, London
- The Circular Building (Arup)
Resource Efficiency
Resources
- Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Towards the Circular Economy (2013)
- European Union: Being wise with waste: the EU’s approach to waste management (2010)
- UKGBC: Circular Economy Guidance for Construction Clients (2019)
- International Living Future Institute: Living Building Challenge 4.0 (2019)
- Structural Design for Adaptability and Deconstruction: A Strategy for Closing the Materials Loop and Increasing Building Value (Webster, 2007)
Examples of Good Practice
- 2012 Olympics Infrastructure, London
- WWF Living Planet Centre, Woking
- Sowerby Bridge Leisure Centre, Halifax
- Brighouse Leisure Centre, Brighouse
- NTS Warehouse, Thirsk
- 5 Broadgate, London
- Super Circular Estate, Bleijerheide
The London Plan
For more details on the requirements of the London Plan 2021, please see here.
Miscellaneous
Building Revolutions – Applying the Circular Economy to the Built Environment (Dave Cheshire, 2016)
Architects Climate Action Network – Circular Series
For more information on building layers and other key aspects of circular economic design, please see here.