Amélie Halbach, Charlotte Dautremont, Sylvie Jancart Keywords. BIM, Circular Economy, Design for Deconstruction, Material Passport, Life Cycle. The purpose of this article is to study practices that maximize the future reuse of new materials and components. In particular, it attempts
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Build in Passiv and BEPOS in Franche-Comté
In an interview Elie Bouche, Architect at the Atelier des Montaines, presents the construction of housing for seniors and PMRs in the commune of Saint Lupicin in the Jura. The project has been awarded the PASSIF plus label by the
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The transition to a more circular economy, where the value of products, materials and resources is maintained for as long as possible and waste production is kept to a minimum, is an indispensable component of the Union’s European efforts to
buildingSMART International Awards 2019
At the International Summit held in Beijing on October 2019 the bold statement from Richard Petrie (chief executive buildingSMART International) was: The world needs open standards During the summit there was the International Award Ceremony. The award program considered 5
Rehabilitation and restructuring of a university building
The rehabilitation of the Arsenal site in Besançon with the Maison Universitaire de l’éducation offers the opportunity to carry out a concrete experiment in reusing deconstruction materials on a building. This pilot project is an opportunity for all those involved