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Buildings as Material Banks: Designing for Perpetual Re-Use
Duncan Baker-Brown
School of Arch, Tech and Eng
Community21 – Social and Sustainable Design Research Excellence Group
Design for Circular Cities and Regions (DCCR) Research Excellence Group
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Apple
100%
Material Bank
100%
Selling
66%
Remanufacturing
66%
Australia
33%
Baker
33%
Economic Activity
33%
Potential Gains
33%
Existing Buildings
33%
Duncan
33%
Material Resources
33%
Future Worlds
33%
IPhone
33%
Affluent Society
33%
Cradle-to-gate
33%
Future Products
33%
Unmaking
33%
Modus Operandi
33%
Constructor
33%
Pathfinder
33%
Biological Cycle
33%
Adelaide
33%
South Australia
33%
William McDonough
33%
Technical Cycle
33%
Arts and Humanities
Manufacture
100%
Waste
100%
Reuse
100%
Banks
100%
Technical
33%
Case Study
33%
Designer
33%
Commonplaces
33%
launch
33%
Brown
33%
Source Material
33%
William McDonough
33%
Adelaide
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Australia
100%
Alternative Material
100%
South Australia
100%
Engineering
Remanufacture
100%
Consumables
50%
Potential Benefit
50%
Alternative Material
50%
Selling Product
50%
Social Sciences
Banks
100%
Case Study
33%
Affluent Society
33%
Documents
33%