@inbook{b88704b8481b4ad09d6d8d2c860136da,
title = "Design for Disassembly",
abstract = "{\textquoteleft}Design for Disassembly{\textquoteright} is becoming a familiar part of discourses on environmental strategies for construction and sustainable design. The concept originates in industrial design and pertains to a wide range of strategies for reuse and recycling, all of which highlight a whole-of-life approach to materials and buildings. Design for Disassembly is particularly relevant to prefabricated and industrialized construction; as such methodologies already contain within them the possibility for easy deconstruction, whether for maintenance, refurbishment or reuse.",
keywords = "Pr{\ae}fabrikation, industrialiseret arkitektur, tektonik, Design for disassembly, systemteori, Systembyggeri, systemleverancer, boligbyggeri, B{\ae}redygtighed, b{\ae}redygtighed, genbrug, design for demontering, ressourceforvaltning, {\O}kologi, Prefab, Prefabrication, Industrialized Architecture, industrialized building process, Design for disassembly, sustainability, salvageability, reuse, design for dissambly, Sustainable construction, system delivery, system thinking, system component",
author = "Anne Beim",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "11",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-84822-218-2",
pages = "106--110",
editor = "Mathew Aitchinson",
booktitle = "Prefab Housing and the Future of Building",
publisher = "Lund Humphries",
edition = "1",
}