2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13042411
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Implementing Regenerative Design Principles: A Refurbishment Case Study of the First Regenerative Building in Spain

Abstract: The conventional building design and construction have detrimental impact onto the environment. With the current pace of development of the contemporary society, these issues cannot be fully addressed with the concept of sustainable design and construction, which is based on causing less harm to the environment. Thus, the regenerative concept is gaining relevance, as it is changing the construction paradigm toward the delivery of a human-centric environment, which, when coupled with the circular economy, aims … Show more

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“…Following recent research tendencies [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] on the reduction in embedded emissions contained in building materials, in this study, the thermal properties of an experimental insulation system based on parallel air layers embodied in rockwool panels were analyzed under laboratory conditions. The conclusions of the findings are as follows:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following recent research tendencies [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] on the reduction in embedded emissions contained in building materials, in this study, the thermal properties of an experimental insulation system based on parallel air layers embodied in rockwool panels were analyzed under laboratory conditions. The conclusions of the findings are as follows:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cole [10] and Zhang et al [7] distinguished between two approaches to sustainability: technological sustainability, which emphasizes the anthropocentric view, considers human beings the center of the universe, and makes more efficient technical and engineering approaches; and ecological sustainability, which situates the existence of human beings within a wider natural setting and has the significance of allowing ecological systems to survive and adopting less harm or net-zero solutions to decrease the negative impacts of human beings. The rapid depletion of natural resources due to climate change reveals that ecological sustainability has become insufficient in addressing those ongoing global challenges, thus sustaining the future of human life and the ecosystem [17]. In the last decade, the world has realized the urgent need for a radical shift in the predominant paradigm of sustainability toward a more holistic, inspiring, and motivational approach [5].…”
Section: Regeneration Ideation Versus Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More concretely, nature-based solutions refer to biophilic designs and living buildings, which are in harmony with natural cycles and elements. It is easier to establish nature-based solutions in less populated rural areas, as there is space for various cycles and elements [32].…”
Section: Rural Circularity Practices: Ongoing Practices and Opportuni...mentioning
confidence: 99%