QUESTIONING COLLABORATION IN THE CIRCULAR BUILT ENVIRONMENT: MULTI-CYCLE, MULTISCALAR AND MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVES IN THE RENOVATION SECTOR

Paul W. Chan, Tomer Fishman, Vincent Gruis, Mingming Hu, Sandra Schruijer, Alfons van Marrewijk, Ruben Vrijhoef

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Abstract

Research on the circular built environment has to date focussed mainly on technical aspects of circularity in the built environment, emphasising the development of methods, tools, and frameworks to facilitate technical solutions that can narrow, slow, close, and regenerate materials cycles. Despite progress made in understanding the technical possibilities of circularity in the built environment, and although there has been longstanding acknowledgement that new forms of inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration are needed to accelerate and scale up solutions for the circular built environment, studies have also consistently highlighted the lack of collaboration as a significant barrier. In this position paper, we argue that existing research tends to focus on collaboration at the level of the building project, and this neglect calls for developing longer-term collaboration for circularity as a multi-level transition that considers the interactions between multiple parties involved in extended and multiple product lifecycles traversing multiple scales beyond the building project.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event39th Annual ARCOM Conference, ARCOM 2023 - Leeds, United Kingdom
Duration: 4 Sept 20236 Sept 2023

Conference

Conference39th Annual ARCOM Conference, ARCOM 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLeeds
Period4/09/236/09/23

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This paper is based on Circular Collaboration (CirCol), a project that was funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), grant reference NWA.1432.20.001.

FundersFunder number
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekNWA.1432.20.001

    Keywords

    • circularity
    • multi-cycle
    • multi-level
    • multi-scalar
    • transitions

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