2023
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2600/19/192001
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A Danish model of building macro-components to promote circularity

N Francart,
S R B Gummidi,
E Hoxha
et al.

Abstract: A better understanding of the material composition of the existing building stock is important for the development of circular economy strategies in the building sector. This paper presents a recently developed model to map the types and amounts of various materials in existing buildings in Denmark, with a high level of detail at the level of components rather than just material types. The model is meant to enable a detailed description of the building stock and a consideration of how components could be reuse… Show more

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“…To accurately evaluate building material stock at the individual building-level resolution, component-level understanding of each structure is imperative. , Consequently, top-down and satellite-image-based remote sensing methods are insufficient for this task. Frequently utilized bottom-up techniques rely on publicly available data for material intensity, necessitating meticulous and labor-intensive preparation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To accurately evaluate building material stock at the individual building-level resolution, component-level understanding of each structure is imperative. , Consequently, top-down and satellite-image-based remote sensing methods are insufficient for this task. Frequently utilized bottom-up techniques rely on publicly available data for material intensity, necessitating meticulous and labor-intensive preparation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%