2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16186536
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The ‘Z-Free’ Home: A Circular Thinking and Eco-Cycle Design Practice

Marwa Dabaieh,
Ilia Iarkov,
Kasper Rodil

Abstract: In recent years, the need for affordable sustainable housing has increased. At the same time, there has been a gradual rising interest in compact living. With the mounting impacts of climate change, a new way of thinking is needed to develop more resilient and climate responsive ways of living that are compact, affordable, and climate-conscious. In response to this need, the idea of a ‘Z-Free Home’ was born. The ‘Z-Free Home’ is a tiny mobile house equipped with essential passive and eco-cycle systems that ach… Show more

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“…• Eco-design: Incorporating eco-design principles into building projects can significantly improve their environ-mental performance. This includes considering life-cycle assessments and resource efficiency throughout the design and construction process [140] .…”
Section: Urban Planners and Architectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Eco-design: Incorporating eco-design principles into building projects can significantly improve their environ-mental performance. This includes considering life-cycle assessments and resource efficiency throughout the design and construction process [140] .…”
Section: Urban Planners and Architectsmentioning
confidence: 99%