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Building Better - Less - Different: Clean Energy Transition and Digital Transformation - Fundamentals - Case Studies - Strategies
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Sustainability Sustainability is to become the guiding principle of
social action and economic activity. At the same time, its ways and
means are far from clear. As a holistic praxis, sustainability must
combine technical and material as well as social, economic,
ecological and also ethical strategies, which have multiple complex
interactions and all too often also conflicting goals and
priorities. In no other field can these be better observed,
addressed and influenced than in architecture and building.
"Building Better – Less – Different" Each volume of "Building
Better – Less – Different" details two fundamental areas of
sustainability and explores their specific dynamics and
interactions. After introductory overviews, innovative methods and
current developments are described and analysed in in-depth essays,
international case studies and pointed commentaries. The
sustainability criteria of efficiency ("better"), sufficiency
("less") and consistency ("different") form the framework for each
book. What the press say about the first volume "Circular
Construction and Circular Economy" "The articles, case studies and
commentaries in this book make a major contribution to advancing
the current discourse on implementing circular-based economic
models in the building sector." Hessian Chamber of Architects, book
reviews "To think of tomorrow when building today is the core
message that Dirk E. Hebel and Felix Heisel want to convey to their
readers. … And they also show us how: with the help of relevant
examples, grouped under the headings ‘better’, ‘less’ and
‘different’, they demonstrate concrete applications and argue
that circular construction can also benefit the construction
industry…" architektur aktuell Clean energy transition It has
long been common knowledge that energy and sustainability are
closely interlinked. And yet we are witnessing a profound shift in
the sector. While the earlier focus was on improving energy
efficiency and increasing the proportion of renewable energy in
buildings, current energy conservation policies are supporting a
broader, more holistic view. This encompasses integral approaches
in which building design and construction measures form part of the
energy concept from the outset, as well as accounting for grey
energy in building materials and a holistic evaluation of buildings
over their entire life cycle. For the energy-intensive and
emission-producing building sector, climate change presents an even
greater challenge than conserving resources. How can we contribute
to a shift in heating strategies and employ new technologies to
achieve climate-neutral heating? How can we respond to rising
temperatures and the risk of increased energy consumption for
cooling? Can low-tech concepts help to reduce the environmental
impact of buildings over their life cycle? Shouldn’t we take
greater account of the users of buildings, and do we need
completely different energy supply strategies? Digital
Transformation At a time of natural ubiquity of digital tools,
widely adopted to streamline project delivery in architecture, the
foundations have been laid for a profound transformation of the
construction industry to address the climate crisis. Digital
architectural design and construction methods can be used as
enabling technologies for a fundamental change towards a circular
construction approach with significantly reduced ecological and
climate impact. This approach comprises a digital reinterpretation
of natural building materials through digital construction
technologies. Digital deconstruction and reuse strategies can
transform the existing building stock into resources for the
future. Mass customization of tailor-made building components
minimizes resource consumption. Architects, in their emerging role
as interdisciplinary interface and digital master builders, reunite
design and making through digital craft. Finally, the book provides
a glimpse into the potential future of construction, which might be
characterized by fundamentally different concepts of design and
materialization of our built environment, challenging current
paradigms within our discipline.
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