Towards a Circular Economy in the Built Environment: An Integral Design Framework for Circular Building Components

The building sector consumes 40% of resources globally, produces 40% of global waste and 33% of emissions. The Circular Economy (CE) proposes an alternative to the current linear economy by decoupling economic growth from resource consumption. In a circul

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Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings

Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings

Rob Roggema • Anouk Roggema Editors

Smart and Sustainable Cities and Buildings

Editors Rob Roggema Research Centre for the Built Environment NoorderRuimte Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, The Netherlands and CITTA IDEALE, Office for Adaptive Planning Wageningen, The Netherlands

Anouk Roggema AF-Wordsmith Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISBN 978-3-030-37634-5 ISBN 978-3-030-37635-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37635-2

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Steering Committee

Rob Roggema, Chair, Hanze University, Groningen, the Netherlands Andy van den Dobbelsteen, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Jeremy Gibberd, CSIR, South Africa Wim Bakens, Secretary General of CIB, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Scientific Board Rob Roggema, Chair, Hanze University Groningen, the Netherlands Andy van den Dobbelsteen, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Jeremy Gibberd, Regional Coordinator, CSIR, South Africa, CIB W116 Frank Schultmann, Regional Coordinator, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany CIB W116 Vanessa Gomes, Regional Coordinator, University of Campinas, Brazil CIB W116

Organising Committee Kiran Kashyap Sumita Ghosh Nimish Biloria Rob Roggema Stewart Monti

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International Scientific Committee

Prof. Rob Roggema | Hanze University Groningen, the Netherlands (Scientific Coordinator) Prof. Andy van den Dobbelsteen | Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Prof. Chris Geurts | Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands Dr. Chrisna du Plessis | University of Pretoria, South Africa Dr. Dale Cl