Wetlands and Construction : An Opportunity for Berlin-Brandenburg by Experimental Experimental, Bauhaus Earth Bauhaus Earth and Material Cultures Material Cultures (2023, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherLulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-101312121890
ISBN-139781312121898
eBay Product ID (ePID)10065351447

Product Key Features

Number of Pages130 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWetlands and Construction : an Opportunity for Berlin-Brandenburg
Publication Year2023
SubjectSustainability & Green Design, General, Methods & Materials
TypeTextbook
AuthorExperimental Experimental, Bauhaus Earth Bauhaus Earth, Material Cultures Material Cultures
Subject AreaArchitecture
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight14.6 Oz
Item Length11.7 in
Item Width8.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Table Of ContentPrefaceGlossary Executive Summary 1 Peatlands 1.1 Global Peatlands Today 1.2 Germany 1.3 Brandenburg 2 Paludiculture 2.1 What is Paludiculture 2.2 Cultivating Wetland Crops 3 Construction 3.1 State of the Industry 3.2 Material Applications of Paludiculture Biomass4 Case Study 4.1 Torfwiese Sernitz Site, Sernitzmoor 4.2 Business-as-usual vs Paludiculture House 4.3 Land Use Impact Study 5 Barriers & Opportunities 5.1 Barriers 5.2 Opportunities 5.3 Critical Actions6 Consultees
SynopsisWetlands and Construction: An opportunity for Berlin-Brandenburg, examines how environmentally responsible paludiculture (wetland farming) cultivation can provide a source of renewable, carbon-capturing construction materials whilst regenerating peatland landscapes. Using the Sernitzmoor area within the German state of Brandenburg as a case study, this report explores how a land practice which promotes peatland carbon capture and the decarbonisation of the construction sector could be implemented at scale to deliver climatic, ecological and economic benefits. The project aims to contribute to the development of a new architectural vernacular: one whose aesthetics are rooted in circular and bio-based principles. The research seeks to demonstrate the potency of cross-industry and interdisciplinary collaborations, and the critical urgency of addressing the conditions and health of our landscapes.
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