Sustainability and Environmental Performance

Can Digital Matchmaking Boost Circular Construction? Lessons from Reusing the Glass of Centre Pompidou

Catherine De Wolf, Sultan Γ‡etin, Nancy Bocken

Published 2024

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Abstract

Digitalization is driving innovation towards a circular economy in various industries---but the construction industry is lagging behind. The building industry, a growth sector due to increasing urbanization, is at the same time actively depleting our resources, generating waste, and emitting greenhouse gases at a tremendous scale and speed. This chapter argues that we must urgently shift from a linear take--make--waste model to a circular one whereby we utilize our resources wisely and keep them from becoming waste. The experience of reusing the glass from the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France, confronted the architects with the many challenges we face when renovating a building with circular principles. Finding architects to use the iconic bent glass instead of crushing it for recycling (or worse, for disposing it in a landfill) turned out to be a time-consuming task. Adopting artificial intelligence and digital information sharing to match materials for reuse with people who can reuse them is exactly what the construction industry needs for a paradigm shift towards circularity.

Topics

AI building automationCase StudySmart Building Systems and IoT IntegrationSustainable Buildingsbig data in buildingscircular economydata templates for circularitysustainable constructionsustainable disassemblysustainable materials

Cite this paper

@InProceedings{765a2da3,
author="De Wolf, Catherine
and Cetin, Sultan
and Bocken, Nancy",
editor="Thomsen, Mette Ramsgaard
and Ratti, Carlo
and Tamke, Martin",
title="Can Digital Matchmaking Boost Circular Construction? Lessons from Reusing the Glass of Centre Pompidou",
booktitle="Design for Rethinking Resources",
year="2024",
publisher="Springer International Publishing",
address="Cham",
pages="667--675",
abstract="Digitalization is driving innovation towards a circular economy in various industries---but the construction industry is lagging behind. The building industry, a growth sector due to increasing urbanization, is at the same time actively depleting our resources, generating waste, and emitting greenhouse gases at a tremendous scale and speed. This chapter argues that we must urgently shift from a linear take--make--waste model to a circular one whereby we utilize our resources wisely and keep them from becoming waste. The experience of reusing the glass from the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France, confronted the architects with the many challenges we face when renovating a building with circular principles. Finding architects to use the iconic bent glass instead of crushing it for recycling (or worse, for disposing it in a landfill) turned out to be a time-consuming task. Adopting artificial intelligence and digital information sharing to match materials for reuse with people who can reuse them is exactly what the construction industry needs for a paradigm shift towards circularity.",
isbn="978-3-031-36554-6"
}