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Creative, Sustainable Design

Creative, Sustainable Design

This article, titled, Dysfunction, Deconstruction & Reconstruction: Exploring Sustainable Thinking Through Design Making by Andy Milligan and Jason Nelson, asks foundational questions regarding the circularity of a building’s life cycle. By circularity, I mean, we design a home, build it, move in and use it, and then 

Cost Analysis of Deconstruction vs. Demolition

Cost Analysis of Deconstruction vs. Demolition

This academic paper, titled An Analysis of Cost and Duration for Deconstruction and Demolition of Residential Buildings in Massachusettshttps written by Nasiru A. Dantata, is a detailed discussion of the variables involved in comparing deconstruction vs. demolition in Massachusetts. Since the publishing of this paper, 

How To Deconstruct A House

How To Deconstruct A House

This overview article titled How to Deconstruct a House by Maria Hasan, features many of the steps required in dismantling a residential structure. From the planning stage through to the final removal of the foundation and/or chimney structure, this article is a simple introduction to 

Sustainable Deconstruction in Boulder

Sustainable Deconstruction in Boulder

The City of Boulder regulates waste reuse and recycling for both commercial and residential construction and deconstruction projects. The guidelines are listed below, as outlined in the documents: 2020 Energy Conservation Code and Ordinance 8366. What projects must you sustainably deconstruct?  All projects involving major alterations to either 

Boulder’s Energy Conservation Code

Boulder’s Energy Conservation Code

The City of Boulder updates its energy code on a three-year cycle with the goal of attaining net-zero energy. The timeline to meet this goal is 2031. To read the document in full, please click HERE. Listed below are the goals and objectives to fulfill 

Deconstruction vs. Demolition

Deconstruction vs. Demolition

The case for deconstruction ultimately becomes an investigation of deconstruction vs. traditional demolition. In a paper posted to Academia.edu titled Deconstruction in the United States, authors Charles Kibert and Jennifer Languell state: Out of 260 million tons of non-industrial waste produced annually in the U.S.,