2nd RECBE Meeting
2nd RECBE meeting, GRIMSHAW, 57 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5NG, UK, 24th Sep 2018 (Monday)
An implementation of Circular Economy principals
AGENDA
12.45 Coffee / registration
13.00 Welcome – Peter Swallow (GRIMSHAW Associate)
Welcome and introduction to RECBE – Jonathan Cullen (University of Cambridge)
13.15 – The Circular Economy metrics – Jonathan Cullen (University of Cambridge)
Mining and reusing materials
Stock and flow of materials / Use of BIM to catalogue materials / Business models to support emerging CE market
13.30 – How much cement can we do without? Lessons from cement material flows in the UK – Cyrille Dunant (University of Cambridge)
13.45 – Circular building assessment and the use of BIM – Katherine Adams (BRE)
14.00 – A triage for reuse, repurposing and up cycling of existing building components – Colin Rose (University College London)
Design for deconstruction
Estimating barrier to DfD / Estimating residual value during design phase
14.15 – Implementing DfD principals – New civil engineering building, West Cambridge – Peter Swallow (Grimshaw) & Panayiotis Papastavrou (SaW)
15.30 Coffee break / networking
Extending the useful life of existing buildings
Decision support tools for accessing ROI of adaptive reuse v material reclaim + rebuild
15.45 – Appraising the economic case for adaptive reuse – A new home for Bath School of Art & Design – Allan Green (Grimshaw)
16.00 – Can Material Passports lower financial barriers for structural steel re-use? – Anse Smets (VITO – The Flemish Institute for Technological Research)
Materials and energy use in construction
16.15 – Minimising Energy in Construction – Survey of Structural Engineering Practice – John Orr (University of Cambridge)
16.30 – Uncertainty of Embodied Energy and Cost Estimates for Structural Systems – Aurelia Hibbert (University of Cambridge)
Discussion
16.45 – Current projects, future collaborative projects, financing options
17.15 – Future meetings, meeting close