Building Deconstruction in Australia

(2000) Building Deconstruction in Australia. In Overview of Deconstruction in Selected Countries. Int Council for Research and Innovation in Build, Rotterdam, Netherlands, pp. 14-44.

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This report presents information on current issues regarding the state of deconstruction in Australia. These issues include; quantities of waste and recycling, embodied energy, policy and legislation, design practice, demolition, initiatives in recycling, initiatives in deconstruction, and current research in design for deconstruction. The report concludes with recommendations for future research and for changes in design practice and government policy.

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Item Type: Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution)
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Crowther, Philiporcid.org/0000-0001-6319-279X
Measurements or Duration: 31 pages
ISBN: 0-9643886-3-4
Pure ID: 34404134
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