Circular building adaptability in adaptive reuse: multiple case studies in the Netherlands

IF 2.6 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Engineering Design and Technology Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.1108/jedt-08-2022-0428
Mohammad B. Hamida, H. Remøy, V. Gruis, Tuuli Jylhä
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Purpose The application of circular building adaptability (CBA) in adaptive reuse becomes an effective action for resource efficiency, long-lasting usability of the built environment and the sped-up transition to a circular economy (CE). This paper aims to explore to which extent CBA-related strategies are applied in adaptive reuse projects, considering enablers and obstacles. Design/methodology/approach A stepwise theory-practice-oriented approach was followed. Multiple-case studies of five circular adaptive reuse projects in The Netherlands were investigated, using archival research and in-depth interviews. A cross-case analysis of the findings was deductively conducted, to find and replicate common patterns. Findings The study revealed that configuration flexibility, product dismantlability and material reversibility were applied across the case studies, whereas functional convertibility and building maintainability were less applied. Low cost of material reuse, collaboration among team members and organisational motivation were frequently observed enabling factors. Lack of information, technical complexities, lack of circularity expertise and infeasibility of innovative circular solutions were frequently observed obstacles to applying CBA. Practical implications This paper provides practitioners with a set of CBA strategies that have been applied in the real world, facilitating the application of CBA in future adaptive reuse projects. Moreover, this set of strategies provides policymakers with tools for developing supportive regulations or amending existing regulations for facilitating CE through adaptive reuse. Originality/value This study provides empirical evidence on the application of CBA in different real-life contexts. It provides scholars and practitioners with a starting point for further developing guiding or decision-making tools for CBA in adaptive reuse.
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循环建筑在适应性再利用中的适应性:荷兰的多个案例研究
目的将循环建筑适应性(CBA)应用于适应性再利用,成为提高资源效率、建筑环境长期可用性和加快向循环经济过渡的有效措施。本文旨在探讨CBA相关策略在多大程度上应用于适应性重用项目,同时考虑促成因素和障碍。设计/方法论/方法遵循逐步理论-实践导向的方法。通过档案研究和深入访谈,对荷兰五个循环适应性再利用项目进行了多个案例研究。对研究结果进行了交叉案例分析,以发现并复制常见模式。研究结果表明,配置灵活性、产品可拆卸性和材料可逆性在整个案例研究中都得到了应用,而功能可转换性和建筑可维护性的应用较少。材料重复使用的低成本、团队成员之间的合作和组织动机是经常观察到的促成因素。缺乏信息、技术复杂性、缺乏循环专业知识以及创新循环解决方案的不可行性是应用CBA的常见障碍。实践意义本文为从业者提供了一套已在现实世界中应用的CBA策略,为CBA在未来的适应性重用项目中的应用提供了便利。此外,这套战略为决策者提供了制定支持性法规或修改现有法规的工具,以通过适应性重用促进CE。原创性/价值本研究为CBA在不同现实生活中的应用提供了经验证据。它为学者和从业者提供了一个起点,以进一步开发CBA在自适应重用中的指导或决策工具。
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Journal of Engineering Design and Technology
Journal of Engineering Design and Technology ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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