The research programme on the implementation of circular economy in the built environment, whose urgency is acknowledged both at national and at EU level, works on two complementary approaches: reuse (superuse) and recycling (upcycling). The first, theoretical and applied to a pilot case, is one of the first attempts to transpose to Italy the waste materials scouting and harvest mapping process as part of the design project. The second, with the start-up Atlante Inerti Project, which, with EIT funds, experiments an original use of recycled aggregates for the production of urban furniture elements with additive 3D printing and prefabrication of vibration compressed concrete, developing mixes with convincing performances of interest for further applications in the building industry.
Il programma di ricerca sull’applicazione dell’economia circolare all’ambiente costruito, la cui urgenza è conclamata a livello comunitario e nazionale, lavora su due approcci complementari: riuso (superuse) e riciclo (upcycling). Il primo, teorico ed applicato a un caso pilota, con uno dei primi tentativi di trasporre all’Italia il processo di scouting degli scarti per la creazione di harvest map a supporto del progetto. Il secondo, con la start up Atlante Inerti Project che, con fondi dell’EIT, sperimenta un inedito uso di aggregati riciclati per la produzione di manufatti in CLS per l’arredo urbano con stampa additiva 3D in sabbia e prefabbricazione con vibro-compressione, caratterizzando conglomerati dalle prestazioni convincenti di interesse per ulteriori applicazioni in edilizia.
Superuse e upcycling dei materiali di scarto in architettura: progetto e sperimentazione / Baiani, S.; Altamura, Paola. - In: TECHNE. - ISSN 2240-7391. - 16(2018), pp. 142-151. [http://dx.doi.org/10.13128/Techne-23035]
Superuse e upcycling dei materiali di scarto in architettura: progetto e sperimentazione
S. Baiani;ALTAMURA, Paola
2018
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The research programme on the implementation of circular economy in the built environment, whose urgency is acknowledged both at national and at EU level, works on two complementary approaches: reuse (superuse) and recycling (upcycling). The first, theoretical and applied to a pilot case, is one of the first attempts to transpose to Italy the waste materials scouting and harvest mapping process as part of the design project. The second, with the start-up Atlante Inerti Project, which, with EIT funds, experiments an original use of recycled aggregates for the production of urban furniture elements with additive 3D printing and prefabrication of vibration compressed concrete, developing mixes with convincing performances of interest for further applications in the building industry.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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