对临时纺织建筑的循环性思考:材料和组件的使用寿命结束、再利用和再制造场景

C. Monticelli, S. Viscuso, A. Zanelli
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长寿设计确保了资产的长期耐用性、利用率和价值。耐用的材料和坚固的建筑标准可以降低维护成本,延长建筑物或结构的经济可行性。在建筑环境中考虑循环意味着通过分离组件来确保最大限度地重复使用或回收报废材料,特别是在寿命较短的情况下,就像纺织品临时建筑一样。重新利用的材料、组件和结构的使用支持了它们在行业内的流通,并最大限度地减少了对原始材料的需求。当废物问题作为建筑设计的结果进行检查时,就有可能确定建筑师可以在哪里以及如何为解决这些挑战做出贡献。本文的目标是,首先,提出一个全面的设计策略,在临时纺织建筑施工之前采用,以及在生命周期结束时所承受的过程,旨在减少对环境的影响。其次,建立了膜材料和短寿命项目2的潜在分类,以评估寿命结束情景和可能的良性再制造方法方面的技术状况。最后,对现有的建筑用纺织膜的环境产品声明进行了深入的比较,以便从设计师的角度了解设计选择的可用信息。通过提出的分析,结果强调了回收程序传播有限甚至缺乏运行工厂的主要原因是它们的成本。用户往往不知道重用和再循环的经济优势,因为节省的时间太迟,无法进行适当的评估。然而,当涉及到影响更大的项目时,这种价值更值得赞赏。
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Thinking to circularity in temporary textile architecture: end of life and reuse and re-manufacturing scenarios of materials and components
Designing for longevity ensures the long-term durability, utilisation and value of assets. Durable materials and robust construction standards can reduce maintenance costs and extend the economic viability of a building or structure 1 . Thinking to circularity in the built environment means to ensure maximum end-of-life material reuse or recycling by separation of components, especially if the life span is short, as happened for the textile temporary architectures. The use of repurposed materials, components and structures supports their circulation within the industry and minimises the need for virgin materials. And when the issue of waste is examined as a result of architectural design, it is possible to establish where and how the architect can contribute to the solution of these challenges. The paper objectives are, at first, to propose a comprehensive picture of design strategies to be adopted prior to the construction of temporary textile architecture, along with the processes endured at the end of the life cycle, aiming to reduce the environmental impacts. Secondary, a potential classification of the membrane materials and short life span projects 2 is established to evaluate the state of the art in terms of end of life scenarios and possible virtuous remanufacturing approaches. Finally, a deepen comparison regarding the existing Environmental Products Declarations of textiles membranes for architectures is carried out in order to understand the available information for the design choices from the designers point of view. By the proposed analysis the outcomes underline how the reasons for the limited diffusion of recycling procedures and even the lack of running plants mainly stand by their costs. Users are often unaware of the economic advantages of reuse and recycle, given that the savings are too delayed in time to be properly assessed. Nevertheless, this value is more appreciated when it comes to projects of greater impacts.
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