Circular economy case studies
This page aims to compile links to existing case studied on projects that have incorporated circular principles. They have been organised under the main principle implemented on the project. If you are adding a new project please include the project name, type, location and a link.
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[edit] Use of reclaimed or recycled materials
[edit] Relocation of a building/structure
[edit] Refurbishment or transformation of a building/structure
- 1 Triton Square, Office, London
- 55 Baker Street, London
- Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London
- Konstabelskolen, Copenhagen
[edit] Design for adaptability (extendability, reconfiguration)
[edit] Design for disassembly or deconstruction (accessibility, separation)
[edit] Case study compilations
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