Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Design strategies for circularity: Km0 architecture in the Spanish Mediterranean
ID_Doc 12232
Authors Domingo-Calabuig, D; Rivera-Linares, J; Lizondo-Sevilla, L; Alapont-Ramón, JL
Title Design strategies for circularity: Km0 architecture in the Spanish Mediterranean
Year 2024
Published
Abstract PurposeCity planning and construction have embraced circular economy principles, converting them into various indicators. Particularly in the European context, the question "what architecture for circularity?" is answered with policies focusing on techniques, materials and disassembling construction. This paper analyzes a new approach to sustainable design and explores the concept of Km0 architecture. The objective is to demonstrate the design strategies of a contemporary architecture based on local resources and knowledge, an architecture that works with the shortest possible loop in circularity, i.e. with the cycle that consumes the least amount of energy.Design/methodology/approachThe paper presents two ways of understanding sustainability in architecture: the first as a result of policies and the second associated with the design and innovative-based New European Bauhaus initiative. Within the scope of this last understanding, the authors analyze three cases on the Spanish Mediterranean coast that have recently received media attention and prominence. The selection responds to a specific climate adaption through a certain typological and functional diversity of the works.FindingsThe studied cases exhibit a more equitable and cost-effective circularity based on the time factor, have long life-cycle designs and serve as repositories of cultural identity. Km0 architecture reduces emissions using local resources and mitigates environmental conditions by combining traditional and modern design strategies.Originality/valueThis paper fulfills an identified need to study the local understandings of the built environment that would ensure a more fair and inclusive European green transformation.
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
5695 Pranger, D Built Matter Review Of Building Better - Less - Different: Circular Construction And Circular Economy, By Felix Heisel And Dirk E. Hebel, In Collaboration With Ken Webster (Birkhauser, 2022)(2023)
2198 Marika, G; Beatrice, M; Francesca, A Adaptive Reuse and Sustainability Protocols in Italy: Relationship with Circular Economy(2021)Sustainability, 13, 14
5772 Dabaieh, M; Maguid, D; El-Mahdy, D Circularity in the New Gravity-Re-Thinking Vernacular Architecture and Circularity(2022)Sustainability, 14, 1
28861 Borrallo-Jiménez, M; LopezdeAsiain, M; Herrera-Limones, R; Arcos, ML Towards a Circular Economy for the City of Seville: The Method for Developing a Guide for a More Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism (GAUS)(2020)Sustainability, 12.0, 18
3180 Stoiljkovic, B; Petkovic, N; Krstic, H; Petrovic, V Application of Circular Economy Principles to Architectural Design: A Case Study of Serbia(2023)Buildings, 13, 8
2103 Mangialardo, A; Micelli, E Rethinking the Construction Industry Under the Circular Economy: Principles and Case Studies(2018)
1947 Finamore, M; Oltean-Dumbrava, C Circular economy in construction - findings from a literature review(2024)Heliyon, 10, 15
774 Mrad, C; Ribeiro, LF A Review of Europe's Circular Economy in the Building Sector(2022)Sustainability, 14, 21
1753 Kaewunruen, S; Teuffel, P; Cavdar, AD; Valta, O; Tambovceva, T; Bajare, D Comparisons of stakeholders' influences, inter-relationships, and obstacles for circular economy implementation on existing building sectors(2024)Scientific Reports, 14, 1
3129 Fagone, C; Santamicone, M; Villa, V Architecture Engineering and Construction Industrial Framework for Circular Economy: Development of a Circular Construction Site Methodology(2023)Sustainability, 15, 3
Scroll