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From the concept of buildings as materials banks to establishing local materials’ processing centers at neighborhood scale
The example of the western garden cities post-war area
Large amounts of material waste resulting from the renovation of post-war housings pose a great challenge for managing waste through destruction. Applying the concept of the circular economy may allow the opportunity to reuse these materials that would otherwise be thrown away due to renovation. The article explores the possibility of embedding Buildings as Material Banks (BAMB), a circular economy concept, at the neighborhood scale. Through holistic macro planning, BAMB will be embedded in the renovation process of the post-war neighborhood in a step-by-step manner to realize the reuse of materials. Although the article investigates some cases of reuse of old materials, due to the limitation of length, the study did not make detailed adjustments and adaptations to the site, Western Garden Cities. Specific materials from the Western Garden Cities will be studied in future studies.
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Large amounts of material waste resulting from the renovation of post-war housings pose a great challenge for managing waste through destruction. Applying the concept of the circular economy may allow the opportunity to reuse these materials that would otherwise be thrown away due to renovation. The article explores the possibility of embedding Buildings as Material Banks (BAMB), a circular economy concept, at the neighborhood scale. Through holistic macro planning, BAMB will be embedded in the renovation process of the post-war neighborhood in a step-by-step manner to realize the reuse of materials. Although the article investigates some cases of reuse of old materials, due to the limitation of length, the study did not make detailed adjustments and adaptations to the site, Western Garden Cities. Specific materials from the Western Garden Cities will be studied in future studies.
Development and characteristics of worldwide school gardens during the 1890-1920
The pioneer period of the School Garden Movement
The school garden is an indispensable part of modern education, which lets children physically learn natural science in school. Besides, in the last ten years, many kinds of research also show that school gardens are beneficial for children both physically and mentally. This paper focuses on analyzing the history of the school garden and compares the literature about the School Garden Movement in different countries, and further extracts the characteristics of school gardens in different countries from 1890 till 1920. In this way, we can also understand the advantages and disadvantages of school gardens in various countries from 1890 to 1920. Reflect on the development of the current school garden through the way of understanding history, and consider whether there is room for improvement of the current school garden.
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The school garden is an indispensable part of modern education, which lets children physically learn natural science in school. Besides, in the last ten years, many kinds of research also show that school gardens are beneficial for children both physically and mentally. This paper focuses on analyzing the history of the school garden and compares the literature about the School Garden Movement in different countries, and further extracts the characteristics of school gardens in different countries from 1890 till 1920. In this way, we can also understand the advantages and disadvantages of school gardens in various countries from 1890 to 1920. Reflect on the development of the current school garden through the way of understanding history, and consider whether there is room for improvement of the current school garden.