Circular Construction – Swiss Experience (CN/EN)

This lecture explores Switzerland’s circular construction practices, emphasizing reuse, design for disassembly (DfD), and material lifecycle thinking. It showcases the K.118 office building as a pioneering reuse project, saving nearly 60% CO₂ emissions. Strategies include prefabrication, modularity, and low-carbon materials. Chinese demo projects in Shanghai and Shaanxi apply these principles in local contexts.

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