GTB Lab - Phase 2
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Laboratory for Green Transformable Building
Summary
The GTB Lab building is being built as a circular building laboratory to test and demonstrate circular building methods. It is an innovation platform for zero-waste construction, where the credo is: Demolition waste is a design flaw,” says Elma Durmisevic, founder and creator of GTB Lab©.
Details
Buildings that are dynamically and flexibly constructed from reusable materials have an essential driving function in the transition to a circular (building) economy. They serve as temporary storage for valuable building materials. In circular construction not a brick or a screw is thrown away. This is the idea behind the Green Transformable Building Lab (GTB Lab©) in Heerlen.
Design
Manufacturer
Manufacturing location
In de Cramer 173, Heerlen, Netherlands
Industry consortium
Habenu-Van den Kreeke, Warsco, Jansen AG, Isofolie, De Grave, Bluedec, Moooz, Soltech, Marmony, Nordish Infrared, Tarkett
Dimensions
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Height (or depth):
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Area:
Volume:
148 m2
516 m3
Hazardous materials
None
History
Circularity data
Reversible BIM: the 3D color-coded model visualizes the reuse potential per element.
Embodied mass:
Embodied carbon:
229,1 ton
250,0 ton CO2
Reuse Potential:
Recovery option
0.7
Reuse by minor repair
Reused mass:
Reused carbon:
174,4 ton
177,1 ton CO2
No. of elements:
No. of disassembly steps:
2857
27
Remaining Technical Life Cycle:
NaN year
Circularity profile
Ratio of Reuse Potential after processing
Tonnage
99% material reuse
Carbon
99% carbon reuse
Material per recovery option
Ratio of Reuse Potential.
Tonnage
Carbon
Reused materials per function, and per recovery option
Tonnage
Carbon
Breakdown of materials
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Carbon
Overview of materials per recovery option
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Carbon
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GTB Lab - Phase 2