2021
DOI: 10.22630/aspa.2021.20.2.15
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Circular economy in housing architecture: methods of implementation

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“…According to the conclusions of Grygierek's work, scientists' predictions of global warming should be considered in the design process of buildings for thermal isolation thicknesses [58]. As a result, a designed building with a lower primary energy demand will reduce the consumption of natural resources and reduce CO 2 emissions into the atmosphere [59][60][61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the conclusions of Grygierek's work, scientists' predictions of global warming should be considered in the design process of buildings for thermal isolation thicknesses [58]. As a result, a designed building with a lower primary energy demand will reduce the consumption of natural resources and reduce CO 2 emissions into the atmosphere [59][60][61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Niewątpliwe jest, że każda nowa inwestycja wiąże się z pewnymi kosztami, które można z całą pewnością zaliczyć do negatywnych efektów -np. zużywanie zasobów naturalnych (Mazur, 2021), przestrzeni czy terenów zielonych. Jednak nowa inwestycja jest w stanie wygenerować rekompensatę w postaci nowych wartości i użyteczności, które przypadną lokalnej społeczności, a także przyszłym mieszkańcom.…”
Section: Wadliwe śRodowiska Mieszkanioweunclassified
“…Examples of such negative externalities include environmental pollution, noise, or overcrowding. Clearly, every new investment involves some costs, which can definitely be classified as negative effects, e.g., the consumption of natural resources (Mazur, 2021), spaces or green areas. However, a new development can generate compensation in the form of new values and services that will benefit the local community and future residents.…”
Section: Defective Housing Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With global climate change and increasing environmental awareness, sustainable architecture is not just a trend but a necessity. Interest in environmentally friendly technologies that minimise the impact of construction on the planet is greater than ever [1]. In this context, wood is increasingly important as a low-energy material with a low carbon footprint, especially for use in multifamily housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%