Ahmed Zidane Nissan and Ahmed Hamed Ibrahim Aldaneen
The linkages among architectural design and theatrical performance—two future-oriented fields of practice and research—are discussed in this study. Structures have a significant influence on the natural world, consume a lot of resources, and produce trash, all of which are political disputes. In order to minimize such unsolved challenges arising from the building sector, interest in the circular economy (CE) idea of slowing, narrowing, and completing material loops via CE techniques (reuse, repair, refurbish, recycle, and recover) has developed in recent years. Presenting Architectural the language of building is explored in tectonic plates an integrated concept known as "volcanic theory" looks at the connections that are made among space, architecture, and structure whereas building or viewing an architectural piece. Based on that, the investigation gives guidance for future research as well as a glimpse at how this area of research is evolving. A framework that classifies the techniques into 16 broad construction and design strategies is offered, derived via the SLR. It turned out that a significant information gap concerning the environmental performance and associated advantages of the numerous construction and design methodologies was impeding a broader industrial acceptance of CE. Therefore, it is proposed that in order to promote a more widespread and consistent implementation of CE in construction, a new design classification that emphasizes strategies based on their ability to reduce building-related ecological effects must be developed. This will enable CE-oriented taking decisions within the setting of buildings.
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