The extension of the principles of the circular economy to architectural structures calls for rules that, starting from the procurement of the basic materials, extend to their transformation, decommissioning and in some cases to their reuse or recycling. The latest trends appear to consider our cities “urban mines”, and individual buildings “material banks”, that is, structures from which any type of material can be removed and recycled.
L’estensione dei principi dell’economia circolare alle strutture edilizie, impone regole che partendo dal reperimento del materiale di base si estende alla loro trasformazione, dismissione e in alcuni casi al loro riuso o riciclo. Così le ultime tendenze considerano le nostre città delle “urban mining” e i singoli edifici delle “material bank”, ovvero manufatti da cui trarre e riciclare qualsiasi tipo di materiale.
VICE VERSA
VANNICOLA CARLO
2024-01-01
Abstract
The extension of the principles of the circular economy to architectural structures calls for rules that, starting from the procurement of the basic materials, extend to their transformation, decommissioning and in some cases to their reuse or recycling. The latest trends appear to consider our cities “urban mines”, and individual buildings “material banks”, that is, structures from which any type of material can be removed and recycled.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.