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  • Berlin International  (3)
  • Zuse-Institut Berlin
  • HNE Eberswalde
  • GB Schulzendorf
  • Berlin International University of Applied Sciences. Faculty of Architecture and Design  (2)
  • Consiglio, John A  (1)
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  • Berlin International  (3)
  • Zuse-Institut Berlin
  • HNE Eberswalde
  • GB Schulzendorf
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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005087
    Format: 61 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The world is at a tipping point, as population growth drives the economy and production ever higher, natural resources are on the edge of becoming obsolete. Research clearly shows how the construction industry generates severe damage to the environment, and how the generation of demolition waste is a source of wasted natural and economic resources. This study aims to unfold the current problem in the construction industry and offer an alternative to the way we currently design and build. The design aims to cover sustainability, flexibility, and circularity. We must rethink the way we use space and the resources that are located in it. Keywords: population growth, construction industry, sustainability, flexibility, circularity, natural resources, demolition waste, design, resource utilization
    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 Problem statement 11 1.2 Objective and Structure 13 1.3 Research Design & Methods 14 2. Sustainable & Circular Construction 2.1 Defining sustainability 19 2.2 Case study: Gonsi Sócrates Bio-building 21 2.3 Exploring sustainable construction methods 2.3.1 Lean construction 23 2.3.2 Cradle to Cradle 25 2.3.3 Material Passport 26 2.4 Urban mining 28 2.5 Circularity journey of building materials 29 2.6 Triple Bottom Line 30 3. Rethinking the Logics of Sustainable Construction 3.1 Design and resourcing approach 35 3.2 Social approach 37 4. Concept 4.1 Context 41 4.2 Design briefing 42 5. Design 5.1 Furniture 47 5.2 Catalog 48 5.3 Key visuals 49 6. Conclusion 54 7. Bibliography 58
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60977
    Format: 61 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AUTHOR-SUPPLIED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The world is at a tipping point, as population growth drives the economy and production ever higher, natural resources are on the edge of becoming obsolete. Research clearly shows how the construction industry generates severe damage to the environment, and how the generation of demolition waste is a source of wasted natural and economic resources. This study aims to unfold the current problem in the construction industry and offer an alternative to the way we currently design and build. The design aims to cover sustainability, flexibility, and circularity. We must rethink the way we use space and the resources that are located in it. Keywords: population growth, construction industry, sustainability, flexibility, circularity, natural resources, demolition waste, design, resource utilization
    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 Problem statement 11 1.2 Objective and Structure 13 1.3 Research Design and Methods 14 2. Sustainable and Circular Construction 2.1 Defining sustainability 19 2.2 Case study: Gonsi Sócrates Bio-building 21 2.3 Exploring sustainable construction methods 2.3.1 Lean construction 23 2.3.2 Cradle to Cradle 25 2.3.3 Material Passport 26 2.4 Urban mining 28 2.5 Circularity journey of building materials 29 2.6 Triple Bottom Line 30 3. Rethinking the Logics of Sustainable Construction 3.1 Design and resourcing approach 35 3.2 Social approach 37 4. Concept 4.1 Context 41 4.2 Design briefing 42 5. Design 5.1 Furniture 47 5.2 Catalog 48 5.3 Key visuals 49 6. Conclusion 54 7. Bibliography 58
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT71207
    Format: 1 online resource (353 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781409429845 , 9781409429852
    Series Statement: Studies in Banking and Financial History Series
    Content: This volume presents a panoramic picture of the many national and international trends and developments, factors, customs, and events that have characterised banking in the Mediterranean area over the past two centuries. During this period banking in the Mediterranean evolved distinct characteristics, several going well beyond the restricted realities of colonial relations. The range of issues covered by the book is extensive and includes both national banking evolution and pan-regional topics. The chapters touch upon various aspects of Iberian, Italian, French, Greek, Maltese, Moroccan, and Ottoman banking history, focusing particularly on issues relating to central banking, numismatics, archival recording, and pan-Mediterranean economic dynamics. The history of certain specific institutions is also considered, including the Imperial Ottoman Bank, The Ionian Bank, The Banque d'Etat du Maroc, and others. Bringing together papers by leading banking and finance historians which were first presented at the European Association for Banking History conference held in Malta in June 2007, this volume offers an invaluable insight towards a wider and more detailed understanding of the roles of banking and finance in Mediterranean economic history. Seen in a context of what has hitherto been something of a historical vacuum in terms of the coverage of much writing on European banking and financial history, and the importance given to the Mediterranean region's banking history in its own right, this is an innovative book that both contributes towards our knowledge the subject, and establishes a pattern for further work in this important area of European economic history
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: INSIGHTS INTO MALTA'S BANKING AND MONETARY HISTORY -- 1 A Small, Open Mediterranean Economy - Then and Now -- 2 Malta's Banking History: Overview and Observations -- 3 Outlines of Malta's Numismatic History -- PART II: THE RISE OF MODERN BANKING AND FINANCE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN -- 4 The Mediterranean Banking Systems: Convergence or Path Dependence? -- 5 Stability against All Odds: The Imperial Ottoman Bank, 1875-1914 -- PART III: FINANCE AND INTRAMEDITERRANEAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS -- 6 Non-bank Financial Corporate Start-ups, 1830-1909: A Note on Greek Banking History -- 7 Diversity in Banking Systems: France, Italy and Spain, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 8 Banking Expansion, Success and Failure in the British Mediterranean: The Ionian Bank, 1840s-1920s -- PART IV: MONEY AND CURRENCY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN -- 9 National States and Central Banks in the Mediterranean World in the Interwar Period -- 10 Central Banking in the Iberian Peninsula: A Comparison -- 11 A Mediterranean Nineteenth Century: Economic Dynamics of the Mediterranean Area during the First Two-Thirds of the Century -- PART V: BANKING AND FINANCE ARCHIVES -- 12 Second-rate Imperialism: The Banque d'Etat du Maroc, Viewed from the Archives of the Bank of Spain -- 13 How French Banking Archives Document Mediterranean History (c. 1850-1960) -- 14 The Historical Archives of the Banco di Napoli: A Primary Resource for Social and Economic History in a Mediterranean View -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Consiglio, John A. Banking and Finance in the Mediterranean Farnham : Taylor & Francis Group,c2012 ISBN 9781409429845
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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