TY - BOOK ID - 69618140 TI - The architecture of waste : design for a circular economy AU - O'Donnell, Caroline AU - Pranger, Dillon PY - 2021 SN - 9780367247461 9780367247454 9780367247478 036724747X 9781000191820 1000191826 9781000191813 1000191818 9781000191806 100019180X PB - New York Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Sustainable architecture. KW - Architecture durable. KW - Waste products as building materials. KW - Déchets (matériaux de construction) KW - 691 KW - 72.025 KW - recyclage (bouwmateriaal) KW - 504 KW - Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) KW - Herbruik (architectuur) KW - Duurzaam bouwen KW - Duurzame architectuur KW - 691.1 KW - Bouwmaterialen van organische oorsprong KW - Environmental protection. Environmental technology KW - Production management KW - Building materials. Building technology KW - green design [environmental concept] KW - recycling KW - 691(03) KW - 72:574 KW - Hergebruik ; van afvalmateriaal KW - Architectuur ; gemaakt van afvalmaterialen KW - Architectuur ; recyclage van materialen en bouwonderdelen KW - Bouwmaterialen; afbraakmaterialen ; recyclagematerialen KW - Bouwmaterialen ; naslagwerken KW - Architectuur en ecologie KW - 691.504 KW - 72.504 KW - 69.504 KW - 69.504 Building and the environment. Sustainable building KW - Building and the environment. Sustainable building KW - 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture KW - Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture KW - 691.504 Building materials and the environment. Sustainable building materials KW - Building materials and the environment. Sustainable building materials UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:69618140 AB - Global material crises are imminent. In the very near future, recycling will no longer be a choice made by those concerned about the environment, but a necessity for all. This means a paradigm shift in domestic behavior, manufacturing, construction, and design is inevitable. The Architecture of Waste provides a hopeful outlook through examining current recycling practices, rethinking initial manufacturing techniques, and proposing design solutions for second lives of material-objects.The book touches on a variety of inescapable issues beyond our global waste crisis including cultural psyches, politics, economics, manufacturing, marketing, and material science. A series of crucial perspectives from experts cover these topics and frames the research by providing a past, present, and future look at how we got here and where we go next: the historical, the material, and the design. Twelve design proposals look beyond the simple application of recycled and waste materials in architecture—an admirable endeavor but one that does not engage the urgent reality of a circular economy—by aiming to transform familiar, yet flawed, material-objects into closed-loop resources. Complete with over 150 color images and written for both professionals and students, The Architecture of Waste is a necessary reference for rethinking the traditional role of the architect and challenging the discipline to address urgent material issues within the larger design process. ER -