书目名称 | Emergency Driven Innovation |
副标题 | Low Tech Buildings a |
编辑 | Ernesto Antonini,Andrea Boeri,Francesca Giglio |
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概述 | Explores the relationship between the circular economy and building technologies. Shows how the conversion to sustainable building processes drives innovation in architecture..Presents the strategies |
丛书名称 | Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management |
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描述 | This book explores the relationship between the circular economy and the building technologies within the quintuple helix innovation model. The main question the book answers is whether and how the conversion of sustainable construction processes can be a powerful engine of innovation for the industry. The post-disaster settlements and temporary shelters are assumed as examples of what can be defined as circular buildings in regards to the technical arrangements and features, material and process reversibility, as the social and participative dimensions..Several cases of these interventions are documented and classified by three thematic axes: design, building and living. This highlighted new trajectories for innovation in building technology, consistent with the social, economic and productive dynamics that no longer allows for growing performance by increasing the resource demand. A theoretic framework is traced supporting this vision, which shows how the low technologies can respond to the transition of the economic model from linear to circular. Within this trajectory, the low-tech design for remanufacturing represents a reference framework and a promising tool applicable to th |
出版日期 | Book 2020 |
关键词 | Circular Economy; Quintuple Helix Innovation Model; Low-Tech driven innovations; Paper Emergency; Shelte |
版次 | 1 |
doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55969-4 |
isbn_softcover | 978-3-030-55971-7 |
isbn_ebook | 978-3-030-55969-4Series ISSN 2197-5698 Series E-ISSN 2197-5701 |
issn_series | 2197-5698 |
copyright | The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl |