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035 _a(Sirsi) u147938
041 0 _aeng
050 0 4 _a690 $2 18
100 1 _aMorgan, Chris
245 0 0 _aDesign and detailing for deconstruction
_bSEDA desing guides for Scotland no. 1
_h[electronic resource]
260 _a[Scotland]
_bSEDA
_c2005
505 2 _aIntroduction -- The context: aims of this guide; target audience; how to use this guide; scope and definitions; the economics of deconstruction; responsibilities, roles and principles -- Building resource efficiency: ecological principles; natural and recycled resources; energy; waste, closing the loop; regionalism -- Design Approach: strategy, re-use or recycle?; strategic deconstruction; deconstruction in detail; the Deconstruction Plan; moving on, ownership and responsibilities -- Deconstruction detailing principles: adaptability; layering; access; connections; durable components; structure; insulation and airtightness; skins; services; key construction materials, re-use potential; risk and safety issues; existing building stock -- The details: double leaf concrete block; timber frame; steel frame with curtain walling; refurbishment of masonry building; concrete frame and panel
520 _aScotland currently dumps one third of its construction waste. This guidance from the Sottish Ecological Design Association looks at ways in which details can be designed at the start of a project in such a way that they can be re-used on other projects once the structure reaches the end of its useful life. The details illustrated in the guidance have been costed, tested and subjected to a Defects Liability insurance assessment.
521 _aAdvanced
651 4 _aScotland
_y1999-
690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
700 1 _aStevenson, Fionn
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.seda.uk.net/assets/files/guides/dfd.pdf
_zView the guidance free of charge at www.seda.uk.net
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_d109803