How circular is your building?

Author: Will Mihkelson, Charles Gillott and Danielle Densley Tingley

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1 March 2023

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How circular is your building?

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Will Mihkelson, Charles Gillott and Danielle Densley Tingley
Date published
1 March 2023
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Author

Will Mihkelson, Charles Gillott and Danielle Densley Tingley

Date published

1 March 2023

Author

Will Mihkelson, Charles Gillott and Danielle Densley Tingley

Price

Standard: £10 + VAT
Members/subscribers: Free

This article focuses on a circular economy tool, Regenerate, developed by the University of Sheffield, which can support the assessment of new and existing buildings.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Assessment of Structures Professional Guidance Issue 3

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