2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13168869
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A Research Methodology for Mitigating Climate Change in the Restoration of Buildings: Rehabilitation Strategies and Low-Impact Prefabrication in the “El Rodezno” Water Mill

Abstract: New environmental challenges, coupled with the fact that 80% of the residential buildings that will exist in Europe in the year 2050 have already been built, mean that rehabilitation and restoration must be prioritised over new buildings. Construction is one of the largest generators of CO2. Using prefabricated and industrialised products and systems can help to mitigate its harmful effects thanks to the greater control and environmental evaluation that can be carried out on these products from their manufactu… Show more

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“…This real application is a confirmation of good, sustainable, and efficient practices for transforming the built environment. First, the publication by Ramos-Carranza et al [20] describes the research methodology carried out, based on scientific observation, for the design of a prefabricated construction solution for rehabilitation for the application in water mills, as a family of singular and representative buildings that today require specific solutions for their renovation. The paper confirms the usefulness of this research methodology, and the environmental and economic benefits of the intervention strategy designed, carried out in "El Rodezno" as a case study, promoting the acceptance of prefabrication and its advantages for a circular economy.…”
Section: Publications and Insights Of The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This real application is a confirmation of good, sustainable, and efficient practices for transforming the built environment. First, the publication by Ramos-Carranza et al [20] describes the research methodology carried out, based on scientific observation, for the design of a prefabricated construction solution for rehabilitation for the application in water mills, as a family of singular and representative buildings that today require specific solutions for their renovation. The paper confirms the usefulness of this research methodology, and the environmental and economic benefits of the intervention strategy designed, carried out in "El Rodezno" as a case study, promoting the acceptance of prefabrication and its advantages for a circular economy.…”
Section: Publications and Insights Of The Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of prefabricated and industrialized products and systems can help provide greater control through an environmental assessment from their manufacture to end of life (LCA). (Ramos-Carranza, 2021).…”
Section: Introduction To the Technical And Cultural Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%