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    Format: 61 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The build environment has a significant impact on the climate crisis, consuming large amounts of resources and contributing to energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The linear approach to architecture and interior design, with a take-make-waste attitude, exacerbates these negative effects. Transitioning to a circular economy is essential to address these issues by keeping materials in a closed-loop system and reducing waste. This thesis focuses on the regeneration of existing factory buildings within a circular design framework, primarily in the context of interior architecture. The research aims to identify circular design principles and explore their application in regenerating factory buildings. The methodology includes a systematic review of literature on the circular economy, analysis of circular design principles, consultation with leading architectural studios, and a case study of a regenerated factory building. The findings contribute to the understanding of circular design principles in the context of building regeneration and offer insights for sustainable practices in the built environment. Keywords: circular economy, regeneration, factory buildings, interior architecture, circular design principles.
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture/Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2022. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Background and Relevance 1.2 Research design and methodology 2. Circular Economy 2.1 Definition 2.2 Origin and Enabler 3. Circular Design Framework 3.1 Circular building design principles 3.1.1 Build in layers 3.1.2 Build nothing 3.1.3 Build for long term value 3.1.3.1 Design for longevity 3.1.3.2 Increasing the building utilization 3.1.3.3 Design for Adaptability 3.1.3.4 Design for Disassembly 3.1.4 Build with the right material 3.1.4.1 Reclaimed and recycled material 3.1.4.2 Biobased material 3.1.5 Build efficiently 4. Case Study: Existing Factory 4.1 CRCLR House, Berlin Neukölln 5. Conclusion Design Project 5.1 Location Analysis 5.2 Design Proposal & Intervention 5.3 Conclusion Design Project References Bibliography
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