Advancing Circular Economy in the existing building stock: A methodology to support building characterisation for sustainable refurbishment design

Joana Bastos Fernandes, P. Ferrão, J. Silvestre, António Aguiar Costa, V. Göswein
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The lack of standard practices and platforms for assessing refurbishment strategies towards Circular Economy (CE) and their impact in global warming constitutes a challenge for the decarbonization of existing building stock. Incorporating data and feedback from designers and practitioners since early design stages is important to feed a multi-criteria dynamic process with multiple dimensions, which must be assessed under a life cycle perspective. To tackle this issue, this paper introduces a new methodology to support the implementation of tailored refurbishment strategies for increased recovery, reuse and recycling of construction materials. The final objective is to build a methodological framework for sustainable refurbishment design in a BIM environment, which aims to facilitate standardized practices in the construction sector, regarding CE, with a positive impact in the mitigation of global warming and the decarbonization of the building stock. To test the development of this methodology, a case study building in Lisbon, corresponding to a 1919 - 1945 archetype is analysed, making use of its BIM model, where BIM standardization criteria and circularity indicators are discussed, in order to be implemented as a Plugin for Circularity.
在现有建筑存量中推进循环经济:一种支持可持续翻新设计的建筑特征的方法
缺乏评估循环经济(CE)翻新战略及其对全球变暖影响的标准实践和平台,对现有建筑存量的脱碳构成了挑战。从早期设计阶段开始,整合来自设计师和从业者的数据和反馈对于提供具有多个维度的多标准动态过程非常重要,必须在生命周期视角下进行评估。为了解决这个问题,本文介绍了一种新的方法来支持实施量身定制的翻新策略,以增加建筑材料的回收、再利用和再循环。最终目标是为BIM环境下的可持续翻新设计建立一个方法论框架,旨在促进建筑行业关于CE的标准化实践,对减缓全球变暖和建筑库存的脱碳产生积极影响。为了测试这种方法的发展,分析了里斯本的一个案例研究建筑,对应于1919 - 1945年的原型,利用其BIM模型,其中讨论了BIM标准化标准和圆度指标,以便作为圆度插件实施。
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