Lecture

Domicology: A New Paradigm of the Built Environment and Sustainability

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This lecture explores the concept of domicology, focusing on the challenges posed by the linear paradigm in the built environment. It discusses the social and economic impacts of abandonment, emphasizing the need for a circular built environment ecosystem. The instructor presents current projects in domicology, such as the Innovation Hub and material research, aiming to promote salvage and reuse practices. Additionally, the lecture covers white papers on topics like East German abandonment and extended producer responsibility in Michigan, encouraging the audience to contribute to the field. The domicology networks offer opportunities to engage with the community and stay updated on advancements in this sustainable approach.

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