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Learn how the principles of the Circular Economy can be applied to the built environment ranging from products and buildings to metropolitan and regional development strategies.
At the end of the course you will be able to:
The course will be of interest and value to students and working professionals in the fields of architecture, urbanism, and building/infrastructure engineering.
The course builds upon basic knowledge of architectural and urban design and engineering, as well as general knowledge of Circular Economy theory. For background information we recommend you follow the courses:
“Circular Economy: An Introduction” and/or “Engineering Design for a Circular Economy”, also on EdX.org
Building construction is one of the most waste producing sectors. In the European Union, construction alone accounts for approximately 30% of the raw material input. In addition, the different life-cycle stages of buildings, from construction to end-of-life, cause a significant environmental impact related to energy consumption, waste generation and direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions.
The Circular Economy model offers guidelines and principles for promoting more sustainable building construction and reducing the impact on our environment. If you are interested in taking your first steps in transitioning to a more sustainable manner of construction, then this course is for you!
In this course you will become familiar with circularity as a systemic, multi-disciplinary approach, concerned with the different scale, from material to product, building, city, and region.
Some aspects of circularity that will be included in this course are maximizing reuse and recycle levels by closing the material loops. You will also learn how the Circular Economy can help to realign business incentives in supply chains, and how consumers can be engaged and contribute to the transition through new business models enabling circular design, reuse, repair, remanufacturing and recycling of building components.
In addition, you will learn how architecture and urban design can be adapted according to the principles of the Circular Economy and ensure that construction is more sustainable. You will also learn from case studies how companies already profitably incorporate this new theory into the design, construction and operation of the built environment.
Language
English
Transcripts
English
The course is divided into six modules:
Tillmann Klein
Professor of Building Product Innovation at Delft University of Technology
Marcel Bilow
Dr.-Ing., Building Technology, Delft University of Technology BSc, Architecture, University of Applied Science Detmold at Delft University of Technology
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