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Implementation and Consideration of Circularity Within International Sustainability Assessment Methods

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The construction sector is a major contributor to environmental degradation, prompting the need for integrating sustainability into its practices. This need has driven the development of sustainability assessment methods across various scales of the built environment. Simultaneously, the recent emphasis on Circular Economy (CE) principles has introduced challenges in translating these principles into measurable outcomes within the construction sector. This study aims to investigate the extent to which circularity principles are embedded within existing sustainability assessment methods for new buildings. The study begins by addressing the interrelationships and distinctions between circularity and sustainability concepts, establishing a foundation for the subsequent analysis. Five internationally recognised sustainability assessment methods for new buildings—BREEAM, DGNB, LEED, Level(s), SBTool—were examined to assess their incorporation of circularity aspects. Each component of these methods was scrutinised for alignment with the 10 circularity strategies outlined in the well-established 10-R framework of waste hierarchy. Expert groups, consisting of CircularB COST Action members, independently evaluated the methods and provided opinions on the direct and indirect associations between the assessed components and the 10-R principles. Disagreements were resolved through group discussions. The analysis revealed varying degrees of integration and explicit reference to circularity principles across the assessed methods. The study also highlighted the subjectivity inherent in identifying correlations and the challenges connected to linking certain circularity-related concepts in the built environment—such as resilience and adaptability—with the 10-R strategies. The findings underscore the need for a more in-depth analysis before making direct comparisons of the integration of circularity principles among different sustainability assessment methods, given their methodological differences. The study also identifies directions for future research.

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Implementation and Consideration of Circularity Within International Sustainability Assessment Methods

Author: Giarma, Christina; Lombardi, Patrizia; Askar, Rand; Trubina, Nika; Santana Tovar, Daniela; Pineda-Martos, Rocío
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2025
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-73490-8_19
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Chap e 19
Implemen a ion and Conside a ion
o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional
Sus ainabili y Assessmen Me hods
Ch is ina Gia ma, Pa izia Lomba di , Rand Aska , Nika T ubina ,
Daniela San ana To a , Ad iana Salles , Hasan Volkan O al ,
Rocío Pineda-Ma os , Aika e ina Ka ana i , Baha Feizollahbeigi ,
Rica do Ma eus , Sa a To abi Moghadam , Janez Tu k ,
Ruben Paul Bo g , and Luís B agança
Abs ac The cons uc ion sec o is a majo con ibu o o en i onmen al deg ada-
ion, p omp ing he need o in eg a ing sus ainabili y in o i s p ac ices. This need
has d i en he de elopmen o sus ainabili y assessmen me hods ac oss a ious
scales o he buil en i onmen . Simul aneously, he ecen emphasis on Ci cula
C. Gia ma (B
)·A. Ka ana i
Labo a o y o Building Cons uc ion and Building Physics, Depa men o Ci il Enginee ing,
A is o le Uni e si y o Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, G eece
e-mail: chgia ma@ci il.au h.g
P. Lomba di ·D. San ana To a ·S. To abi Moghadam
In e uni e si y Depa men o Regional and U ban S udies and Planning, Poly echnic Uni e si y
o Tu in, Tu in, I aly
R. Aska ·A. Salles ·B. Feizollahbeigi ·R. Ma eus ·L. B agança
ISISE, ARISE, Depa men o Ci il Enginee ing, Uni e si y o Minho, 4804-533 Guima ães,
Po ugal
N. T ubina
Uni e si y Cen e o Ene gy E icien Buildings, Czech Technical Uni e si y in P ague,
Buš ěh ad, Czech Republic
H. V. O al
Depa men o Ci il Enginee ing, Facul y o Enginee ing, İs anbul Aydın Uni e si y, Flo ya
Besyol Kampus, İs anbul, Tü kiye
R. Pineda-Ma os
Depa amen o de Ingenie ía Ae oespacial y Mecánica de Fluidos, Escuela Técnica Supe io de
Ingenie ía Ag onómica, Á ea de Ingenie ía Ag o o es al, Uni e sidad de Se illa, Se ille, Spain
J. Tu k
Slo enian Na ional Building and Ci il Enginee ing Ins i u e, Ljubljana, Slo enia
R. P. Bo g
Facul y o he Buil En i onmen , Uni e si y o Mal a, Msida, Mal a
© The Au ho (s) 2025
L. B agança e al. (eds.), Ci cula Economy Design and Managemen
in he Buil En i onmen , Sp inge T ac s in Ci il Enginee ing,
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546 C. Gia ma e al.
Economy (CE) p inciples has in oduced challenges in ansla ing hese p inciples
in o measu able ou comes wi hin he cons uc ion sec o . This s udy aims o in es i-
ga e he ex en o which ci cula i y p inciples a e embedded wi hin exis ing sus ain-
abili y assessmen me hods o new buildings. The s udy begins by add essing he
in e ela ionships and dis inc ions be ween ci cula i y and sus ainabili y concep s,
es ablishing a ounda ion o he subsequen analysis. Fi e in e na ionally ecognised
sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o new buildings—BREEAM, DGNB, LEED,
Le el(s),SBTool—we eexamined oassess hei inco po a iono ci cula i yaspec s.
Each componen o hese me hods was sc u inised o alignmen wi h he 10 ci cu-
la i y s a egies ou lined in he well-es ablished 10-R amewo k o was e hie a chy.
Expe g oups, consis ing o Ci cula B COST Ac ion membe s, independen ly e al-
ua ed he me hods and p o ided opinions on he di ec and indi ec associa ions
be ween he assessed componen s and he 10-R p inciples. Disag eemen s we e
esol ed h ough g oup discussions. The analysis e ealed a ying deg ees o in e-
g a ion and explici e e ence o ci cula i y p inciples ac oss he assessed me hods.
Thes udy alsohighligh ed he subjec i i yinhe en iniden i yingco ela ionsand he
challenges connec ed o linking ce ain ci cula i y- ela ed concep s in he buil en i-
onmen —such as esilience and adap abili y—wi h he 10-R s a egies. The indings
unde sco e he need o a mo e in-dep h analysis be o e making di ec compa isons
o he in eg a ion o ci cula i y p inciples among di e en sus ainabili y assessmen
me hods, gi en hei me hodological di e ences. The s udy also iden i ies di ec ions
o u u e esea ch.
Keywo ds Ci cula economy ·Sus ainabili y ·Buildings’ Sus ainabili y
assessmen ·10-R F amewo k
19.1 In oduc ion
The main aim o his chap e is o in es iga e he ex en o which ci cula economy-
ela ed aspec s and s a egies a e in eg a ed in he e alua ion p ocess suppo ed and
pe o med by well-known sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o buildings.
The need o his in es iga ion a ises om he in e sec ion o COST Ac ion
Ci cula B’s objec i es and he e ol ing ole and na u e o sus ainabili y assessmen
me hods in he buil en i onmen . Among he co e a ge s o Ci cula B Ac ion is
he p oposal o app op ia e ci cula i y indica o s o e alua ing he buil en i on-
men . These indica o s may be exis ing ones, modi ied e sions, o en i ely new
p oposals, and hei e ec i e de elopmen and applica ion should be suppo ed by
obus da a and amewo ks, including egula o y s anda ds. In pa allel, Le el(s)
amewo k ep esen s one o his Ac ion’s main in e es s, wi h he e ec i e in e-
g a ion o ci cula i y indica o s in o i s s uc u e being one o he o eseen esea ch
a eas. Al hough Le el(s) has dis inc cha ac e is ics, i sha es impo an simila i ies
wi h o he sus ainabili y assessmen me hods used in he buil en i onmen .
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 547
O e he pas decades, sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o he buil en i on-
men ha e e ol ed signi ican ly and gained widesp ead adop ion and ecogni ion
globally. These me hods a e c ucial o embedding sus ainabili y p inciples in o he
buil en i onmen . They essen ially comp ise se s o c i e ia and o indica o s well-
s uc u ed, ele an o he buil en i onmen and accompanied by g ids o s anda ds,
da a and egula ions.
The combina ion o hese ac o s, along wi h he ecogni ion ha sus ainabili y,
while closely ela ed, is no synonymous wi h ci cula i y, unde sco es he impo ance
o he wo k p esen ed in his chap e . The concep s and scopes o ci cula i y and
sus ainabili y a e discussed in Sec . 19.2, p ima ily h ough a compa a i e lens ha
highligh s hei in e ela ionships and dis inc ions.
This s udy in ol ed he selec ion o i e widely ecognised sus ainabili y assess-
men me hods o buildings and hei examina ion wi hin he con ex o a ci cula
economy amewo k. The me hods conside ed a e: BREEAM, DGNB, LEED,
Le el(s), and SBTool.
In bo h academic and p ac ical se ings, a ious R- amewo ks ha e been
employed o de ine s a egies encompassed by he ci cula economy concep . A
he Eu opean Union le el, he 4-R amewo k (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Reco e ),
which o ms he co e o he EU Was e F amewo k Di ec i e [18], was expanded
wi h he in oduc ion o he EU’s Ci cula Economy Ac ion Plan (CEAP) in 2015
and he upda ed CEAP in 2020 (Eu opean Commission, 2020). These de elopmen s
a e in eg al o he EU Indus ial S a egy, a key componen o he Eu opean G een
Deal. A mo e comp ehensi e amewo k, as p esen ed by [28], includes 10 common
ci cula economy (CE) s a egies as illus a ed in Fig. 19.1: Re use, Re hink, Reduce,
Reuse, Repai , Re u bish, Remanu ac u e, Repu pose, Recycle, and Reco e . This
amewo k was adop ed in his s udy o sc u inise all he aspec s co e ed by he
selec ed assessmen p o ocols in e ms o ci cula i y, gi en i s clea and nea ly
exhaus i e ep esen a ion o exis ing CE s a egies. I is wo h no ing ha o he
simila amewo ks exis in he li e a u e, such as hose p oposed by [34] and [38].
The in es iga ion ocused on analysing whe he , o wha ex en , and how ci cu-
la i yp inciplesand s a egiesa eimplemen ed in he examinedsus ainabili y assess-
men me hods. This analysis was conduc ed a he mos g anula , sel -con ained,
dis inc , and sco ed le el wi hin each me hod’s assessmen s uc u e, as explained
in he espec i e sec ions. The me hodology in ol ed conduc ing expe ocus
g oup exe cises wi h i e sub-g oups (co esponding o he i e examined me hods),
composed o esea che s con ibu ing o his s udy. Pa icipa ion in each sub-g oup
was olun a y, wi h he numbe o membe s a ying; some esea che s pa icipa ed
in mul iple sub-g oups, while o he s we e in ol ed in only one. De ailed in o ma ion
ega ding he numbe o con ibu o s in each sub-g oup is p o ided in he espec i e
sec ions o his chap e .
Each sub-g oup analysed a speci ic p o ocol/assessmen me hod by s udying he
echnical manuals, guides, o desc ip i e ma e ials accompanying each me hod,
which con ain comp ehensi e desc ip ions o he con en , benchma ks, and in ended
goals o he assessmen le els unde conside a ion. Fo SBTool, he analysis was
based on he s udy o he me hod’s compu a ional ools (Excel- ype iles). The
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Fig. 19.1 The employed 10-R amewo k (adap ed om [28])
membe s o each subg oup independen ly p o ided hei opinions on whe he and
which o he s a egies ou lined in he 10-R amewo k a e e lec ed in he examined
componen s o he analysed me hod. I is impo an o no e ha , o his co ela ion
o be meaning ul and e ec i e in he con ex o indi idual buildings, he in es iga-
ion cen ed on assessing building p oduc s and buildings as p oduc s h ough he
lens o he 10-R amewo k. Di e ences in es ima ions and assessmen s wi hin each
sub-g oup we e esol ed h ough discussions. Th ough his p ocess, wo ypes o
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 549
associa ions we e es ablished: di ec and indi ec . Di ec associa ions a e based on
di ec , explici e e ences o one o mo e o he employed amewo k’s s a egies/
p inciples wi hin he con en , aim, indica o s, and o e all s uc u e o he examined
componen . Indi ec associa ions e lec ela ionships whe e no explici e e ences
we e ound,bu co ela ionscouldbein e edona consequen ial basis. Mo e de ailed
classi ica ions, and in o ma ion on each me hod’s unique ea u es in luencing he
ea men o his issue, a e p o ided in he sec ions p esen ing he esul s o he
examined me hods.
The esul s a e p esen ed in ables lis ing he componen s o each me hod di ec ly
and indi ec ly associa ed wi h he 10-R s a egies. The discussion o he indings
ollows. This app oach ou lines he conside a ion o a ious ci cula s a egies in
he con ex o he examined me hods, highligh ing he di e ences and simila i ies
among he adop ed app oaches. An impo an ou come o his analysis pe ains o he
challenge o dis inguishing be ween sus ainabili y and ci cula i y and he esul ing
a ia ions in he ela ed in e p e a ions.
The s uc u e o he chap e is as ollows: Sec . 19.2 discusses he in e ela ion-
ships and dis inc ions be ween ci cula i y and sus ainabili y. Sec ion 19.3 p o ides
an o e iew o sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o he buil en i onmen and anal-
yses he in eg a ion o ci cula i y in i e in e na ional me hods: BREEAM, DGNB,
LEED, Le el(s), and SBTool. Finally, Sec . 4 concludes he chap e .
19.2 Sus ainabili y Ve sus Ci cula i y
The ela ionship be ween he concep s o ci cula economy (CE) and sus ainabili y
has spa ked an ongoing deba e [33]. Howe e , he lack o clea bounda ies de ining
each concep has ueled his con lic , despi e hei widesp ead use among schola s
and p ac i ione s. Un o una ely, his lack o cla i y hinde s he e ec i e applica ion
o hese concep s in bo h heo y and p ac ice [22]. Sus ainabili y can be de ined as
he balanced in eg a ion o economic pe o mance, social alue, and en i onmen al
esilience, bene i ing bo h p esen and u u e gene a ions [22]. On he o he hand,
he ci cula economy is de ined as an indus ial sys em in en ionally designed o
es o a ion and egene a ion. I aims o eplace he concep o disposal “end-o -
li e” wi h egene a i e g ow h, p io i ise enewable ene gy, elimina e oxic chem-
icals ha hinde euse, and s i e o was e elimina ion h ough supe io ma e-
ial, p oduc , sys em, and business model design [17]. While a ious schola s ha e
p oposed mul iple de ini ions o ci cula economy, he de ini ion pu o h by he
Ellen MacA hu Founda ion is he mos accep ed [23,28].
While bo h sus ainabili y and ci cula economy sha e conce ns abou echnolog-
icalad ancemen s,indus ial p ac ices, andconsump ionpa e ns, heyalso highligh
he impo ance o in eg a ing en i onmen al and social dimensions wi h economic
p og ess [22]. Despi e hese simila i ies, he wo app oaches di e signi ican ly in
hei o igins, objec i es, scopes, mo i a ions, ins i u ionalisa ions, imespans, and
bene icia ies [22]. Sus ainabili y embodies a mo e open-ended essence in he con ex

550 C. Gia ma e al.
o sus ainable de elopmen compa ed o a ci cula economy [22,46]. I encompasses
a wide ange o goals ha can be e amed o e ime o align wi h he in e es s o
in ol ed pa ies. Con e sely, he ci cula economy is mo e speci ic in de ining i s
goals and aspi a ions o closed-loop sys ems ha elimina e was e and minimise
emissions. These goals a e o be achie ed wi hin de ined heo e ical and p ac ical
h esholds [17].
Schola s di e ge in o wo di ec ions ega ding he ela ionship be ween CE and
sus ainabili y. The i s di ec ion a gues ha CE su passes he linea hinking models
o sus ainabili y and o e s p ospec i e solu ions o i s sho comings [28,40]. Geiss-
doe e e al. [22] p o ide a mo e comp ehensi e pe spec i e, acknowledging bo h
posi ions. They iden i y h ee majo ypes o ela ionships be ween sus ainabili y
and ci cula economy: (1) ci cula economy as a condi ion o sus ainabili y, (2)
a mu ually bene icial ela ion, o (3) a ade-o . These ela ionship pa e ns os e
di e si y and encou age he deploymen o a wide ange o complemen a y s a egies.
Acco ding o B und land Repo (1987), sus ainable de elopmen is de ined as de el-
opmen ha mee s he needs o he p esen wi hou comp omising he abili y o u u e
gene a ions o mee hei own needs. This de ini ion highligh s ha sus ainable de el-
opmen is an e e -e ol ing goal o ou plane and socie y. A ci cula economy, in
his ega d, es ablishes new sus ainabili y benchma ks o mee mode n-day goals o
sus ainable de elopmen . Howe e , employing he ci cula economy wi hou consid-
e ing sus ainabili y would lead o undesi able esul s. Fo example, mul iple cycles
o eusing o ecycling a p oduc may e en ually ei he p oduce mo e emissions o
consume mo e ene gy han p oducing a new one. The e o e, i is c ucial o s ike he
igh balance be ween esou ce ci cula i y and hei en i onmen al, economic, and
social impac s, aking in o accoun case-speci ic equi emen s.
The ela ionship be ween ci cula economy and sus ainabili y also ex ends o
he buil en i onmen , pa icula ly he building sec o [27]. Howe e , while sus ain-
abili y has o en been associa ed wi h “doing less bad” ins ead o good, he CE has
been all abou “doing good”. Sus ainabili y comes om he g adual op imisa ion o
hings, whils he ci cula economy is abou new business models ha sell se ices
a he han p oduc s [27]. Many li e a u e s udies on ci cula economy p io i ise
en i onmen al imp o emen s, neglec ing a sys emic in eg a ion o all h ee pilla s o
sus ainabili y. The s ong ela ionship be ween ci cula economy and en i onmen al
sus ainabili y lies in he e icien solu ions ha ci cula economy concep s p o ide o
alle ia e he p essu e o human ac i i ies on na u al ecosys ems [33]. Howe e , mos
cases end o link he en i onmen al ocus wi h economic aspec s, paying ma ginal
a en ion o social and ins i u ional le els. The social alue b ough by he ci cula
economy is o en o e looked, wi h discussions mainly cen ed a ound job c ea ion.
This limi ed co e age o social aspec s e lec s a blu ed pe cep ion o he ci cula
economy’s abili y o con ibu e o subjec i e well-being [22]. The ma ginal a en ion
gi en osocialissuesinci cula economys udiesmaybea ibu ed o hei ocusonan
indus ial con ex [12]. Consequen ly, he ci cula economy should b oaden i s scope
o include socie al conce ns, which equi e a adical shi in consume and s ake-
holde s’ a i udes. Howe e , ecen s udies show a g owing awa eness o he need o
a mo e inclusi e app oach ha emb aces he iple bo om line o sus ainabili y [33].
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 551
Table 19.1 Di e ences be ween sus ainabili y and ci cula economy on a ious le els
Aspec s Sus ainabili y Ci cula economy
Objec i e Mo e open-ended essence
ega ding sus ainable
de elopmen
Mo e speci ic in de ining i s goals and
aspi a ions o closed-loop sys ems ha
elimina e was e and minimise emissions
Impac “doing less bad” “doing good”
Focus Focuses on he iple bo om
line: People, he Plane and he
Economy
Focuses on Resou ce Cycles
P ac ice g ound The p ac ice o sus ainabili y is
g ounded in and ocused on he
Biosphe e
The p ac ice o ci cula i y is g ounded in
and ocused on he Techno and Bio sphe es
Responsibili y Responsibili y is sha ed bu no
clea ly de ined
Mo e de ined esponsibili y p ima ily
ocusing on p i a e businesses, egula o s
and policymake s
Bene icia ies Main bene icia ies: he
en i onmen , he economy, and
socie y
Main bene icia ies: he economic ac o s
ha implemen he sys em
In e es s In e es s a e aligned be ween
s akeholde s and can be
e amed o e ime
In e es s p io i ise inancial ad an ages o
companies
P io i ised
aspec s
Comes a ound he g adual
op imisa ion o hings
P io i ises imp o emen s on he
en i onmen al aspec while he social
aspec is ma ginally add essed
Table 19.1 summa ises he di e ences be ween sus ainabili y and ci cula economy
in e ms o objec i e, impac , ocus, p ac ice g ound, esponsibili y, bene icia ies,
in e es and p io i ised aspec s.
19.3 Analysis o Ci cula i y Implemen a ion in Fi e
Well-Known In e na ional Me hods (BREEAM,
DGNB, LEED, Le el(S), SBTool)
19.3.1 Gene al In o ma ion
O e he pas ew decades, sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o buildings ha e
e ol ed in o a c i ical asse o implemen ing sus ainabili y p inciples in he building
sec o . These me hods ha e gained signi ican accep ance and ecogni ion in e na-
ionally ac oss a ious s akeholde s. The 1990s ma ked he incep ion o en i on-
men al pe o mance assessmen me hods o buildings, wi h he i s e sions o
BREEAM and LEED being published in 1990 and 1998, espec i ely [1,41]. Addi-
ionally, GBTool, la e known as SBTool, was ini ially launched in 1998 ollowing
552 C. Gia ma e al.
an in e na ional de elopmen e o ha began in 1996 [11]. In subsequen yea s,
nume ous sus ainabili y assessmen me hods ha e been de eloped by o ganisa ions,
ins i u ions, and esea che s ac oss a ious coun ies and con inen s [4,45,16].
These me hods exhibi a ying deg ees o simila i y and di e en ia ion in e ms
o hei philosophy, scope o applica ion (whe he in e na ional o na ional, building
uses add essed, e c.), ange o c i e ia, and me hodological s uc u e. No ably,
some di e ences can also be obse ed among he successi e e sions o hese
me hods hemsel es, as hey con inuously e ol e, expand in scope, and adap o
new challenges and condi ions, which is key o hei e ec i eness and ele ance.
When conside ing ends in he sus ainabili y assessmen o he buil en i onmen ,
i is impo an o no e he g owing in e es in scales la ge han indi idual buildings.
Me hods add essing neighbou hood o e en ci y scales ha e eme ged as ea ly as
he 2000s, wi h hei de elopmen ecei ing con inuous and in ensi e enhancemen .
Whilemanyissuesa hebuildingscalea ebeingadequa elyadd essed(wi h oom o
imp o emen ), he b oade scope o e s g ea e oppo uni ies and challenges, leading
o a ocus on la ge en i ies wi hin he buil en i onmen . Mo eo e , he p inciples o
heCi cula Economycanbe e ec i elyappliedno onlya hebuilding scale bu also
a he neighbou hood and u ban scales, conside ing key ac o s o ci cula i y in he
buil en i onmen . P ominen sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o buildings, such
as BREEAM, LEED, DGNB, and CASBEE, ha e expanded o de elop ools o he
u ban scale (e.g., BREEAM Communi ies, LEED o Neighbo hood De elopmen ,
DGNB o U ban Dis ic s, and CASBEE o U ban De elopmen , espec i ely).
Ano he example o a mul i-scale app oach is CESBA (Common Eu opean
Sus ainableBuil En i onmen Assessmen s),whichex ends he eliabili yo SBTool
o bo h he building and neighbou hood scales. CESBA ep esen s a bo om-up
ini ia i e aimed a p omo ing he ha monisa ion o sus ainabili y assessmen s ac oss
Eu ope, om buildings o neighbou hoods and egions. I pa icula ly emphasises
a neighbou hood-le el app oach o de eloping syne gies in ene gy e iciency1.
Howe e , he analysis in his wo k ocuses on he building scale.
Asigni ican numbe o compa a i e e iewso buildingsus ainabili yassessmen
me hods can be ound in he li e a u e, add essing hei basic cha ac e is ics o hei
app oaches o speci ic pe o mance aspec s ( o example, see [2–6,10,15,21,24,
35–37,39,41,45]. De ailed in o ma ion abou compa a i e e iew s udies o such
ools can also be ound in a ious wo ks, e.g., in [30]. Some o he mos widely
known and applied sus ainabili y assessmen me hods appea mo e equen ly in
hese e iew s udies, highligh ing hei impo ance and in luence. I is e iden ha
he simul aneous, c i ical, and compa a i e conside a ion o mul iple me hods has
been a ocal poin in scien i ic e o s aimed a imp o ing hese ools since hei ea ly
de elopmen .
In his e iew, he analysis ocuses on ou sus ainabili y assessmen me hods o
buildings: BREEAM, DGNB, LEED, and SBTool. The e sions s udied a e he mos
1The CESBA SNTool led o he MED Passpo enabling he compa ison o he pe o mances o
buildings and neighbou hoods, in line wi h he EC COM 2014 445. A CESBA MED ne wo k o
ci ies was se up in o de o maximise he ans e abili y o esul s [9].
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 553
ecen , applicable o new buildings and sui able o in e na ional use. Whe e di e en
schemes exis o e ia y and esiden ial buildings, he e ia y sec o e sion is
examined. These me hods we e selec ed based on hei widesp ead use in Eu ope and
hei in e na ional scope. Addi ionally, Le el(s) is included in his e iew. Al hough
Le el(s) di e s in some aspec s o i s philosophy compa ed o he o he “ ypical”
me hodsexamined,i isacons an lye ol ingcommonEu opean amewo k ha may
se e as a common axis o implemen ing sus ainabili y assessmen p inciples and
p ocedu es in he building sec o and cons uc ion p ac ices in he u u e. Mo eo e ,
gi en ha Le el(s) is a ocal poin o Ci cula B Ac ion’s in e es s, i s inclusion
alongside he o he me hods is essen ial.
19.3.2 BREEAM
In oduc o y ema ks. BREEAM (Building Resea ch Es ablishmen En i on-
men al Assessmen Me hod) is a widely ecognised en i onmen al assessmen
me hod and a ing sys em used o e alua e and measu e he sus ainabili y pe o -
mance o a ious building ypes. De eloped by he Building Resea ch Es ablishmen
(BRE)in heUni ed Kingdomin 1990,BREEAMhascon inuouslye ol ed,adap ing
o ad ancemen s in sus ainabili y p ac ices and expanding i s scope [7]. The sys em
employs es ablished pe o mance indica o s ha adhe e o de ined s anda ds and
benchma ks, assessing he echnical pe o mance, design, cons uc ion, and ongoing
use o buildings. These indica o s encompass a b oad ange o ac o s, om ene gy
consump ion o ecological impac , co e ing mul iple dimensions o en i onmen al
pe o mance.
BREEAM’s holis ic app oach and con inuous de elopmen ha e enabled i o be
success ully adap ed o almos any building ype and o a ious scales wi hin he
buil en i onmen . The me hod includes applica ions o di e en scena ios, such as
e alua ing new sus ainable building p ojec s h ough BREEAM New Cons uc ion
o i s in e na ional coun e pa , assessing exis ing non-domes ic, comme cial, indus-
ial, e ail, and ins i u ional buildings using he BREEAM In-Use scheme, applying
a sus ainable assessmen me hod o e u bishmen p ojec s wi h BREEAM Re u -
bishmen , and e en planning o he c ea ion o neighbou hoods and u ban a eas o
new communi ies h ough BREEAM Communi ies [7].
This analysis ocuses on he BREEAM In e na ional New Cons uc ion 2021
scheme (BRE [8]). BREEAM cu en ly ca ego ises i s assessmen in o nine en i-
onmen al sec ions: (i) Managemen , (ii) Heal h and Wellbeing, (iii) Ene gy, (i )
T anspo , ( ) Wa e , ( i) Ma e ials, ( ii) Was e, ( iii) Land Use and Ecology, (ix)
Pollu ionandanaddi ionalone–(x)Inno a ion.Eachen i onmen alsec ion con ains
a a ying numbe o speci ic issues. Fo example, he Managemen sec ion includes
i e issues; Heal h and Wellbeing comp ises nine issues; Ene gy co e s 11 issues;
T anspo includes se en issues; bo h Wa e and Ma e ials comp ise ou issues each;
Land Use and Ecology and Was e co e ou and se en issues espec i ely; Pollu ion
560 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.2 (con inued)
En i onmen al
sec ion
Issue Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
Le el (si e, ma e ial,
design, cons uc ion,
managemen )
Ws 05 Adap a ion o
clima e
change
REDUCE esou ces consump ion
( educed need o epai and
econ igu a ion as s uc u al and
ab ic esilience is unde
conside a ion, wi h adap a ion o
clima e change being also
included as an exempla y c edi )
RETHINK: he p e ious design
app oach by conduc ing a clima e
change adap a ion s a egy, as
one o he p inciples o ci cula
cons uc ion, app aisal o
s uc u al and ab ic esilience by
he end o Concep Design
Design
Ws 06 Func ional
adap abili y
REDUCE esou ces consump ion
o u u e adap a ions and change
o use (adap abili y is unde
conside a ion)
REFURBISH as he acili a ion
o an “upda e” o he building
uses in he con ex o i s
adap abili y
RETHINK: he p e ious design
app oach by in oducing
unc ional adap a ion measu es,
as one o he p inciples o
ci cula cons uc ion, h ough he
inalisa ion o he echnical
design
Ma e ial, design &
managemen (in he
sense o p epa ing a
unc ional
adap a ion s a egy
s udy)
Land use and
ecology (LE)
LE 01 Si e selec ion REUSE land—as a consequence:
REDUCE he consump ion
(“occupa ion”) o p e iously
unoccupied land
REUSE/REPURPOSE in e ms
o b own ields
REFURBISH (in he sense o
es o ing) con amina ed land
Si e
he le el a which hese associa ions occu (e.g., si e, ma e ial, design, cons uc-
ion, managemen ). I is impo an o no e ha gene al ci cula i y p inciples, such as
adap abili y and esilience, ha e also been conside ed in his analysis, e en hough
hey a e no explici ly men ioned in he 10-R amewo k used. Whe e applicable,
hese gene al p inciples we e co ela ed wi h one o mo e o he 10 s a egies in he
amewo k, and he ela ed in o ma ion is included in he ables.

19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 561
Table 19.3 Issues which a e indi ec ly4associa ed wi h ci cula i y (ci cula p inciples as e lec ed
in he employed amewo k)
En i onmen al
sec ion
Issue Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Managemen
(Man)
Man 03 Responsible
cons uc ion
p ac ices
REDUCE: En i onmen al
impac s as esul o moni o ing
si e impac s like was e o wa e
Si e, ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion &
managemen
Man 05 A e ca e REDUCE: wa e and ene gy
consump ion (se ing a ge s o
hose i ems in he con ex o he
exempla y le el c i e ia)
RETHINK: by inc easing
mul i unc ionali y, exis ing
app oach and s a p o iding
a e ca e o ensu e he building
ope a es and adap s o u u e
needs
Design &
managemen
Heal h and
wellbeing
(Hea)
Hea 09 Wa e quali y REDUCE wa e con amina ion by
inc easing e iciency in p oduc o
sys em manu ac u e—e.g.,
g eywa e ea men a he
building scale
Design &
managemen
Ene gy (Ene) Ene 02a Ene gy
moni o ing
REDUCE: ene gy consump ion
by moni o ing ene gy inpu and
ou pu (ene gy cycling p ocess)
Managemen
Ene 02b Ene gy
moni o ing
REDUCE: ene gy consump ion
by moni o ing ene gy inpu and
ou pu (ene gy cycling p ocess)
Managemen
Ene 10 Flexible
demand side
esponse
REDUCE: ene gy consump ion
educ ion due o lexible demand
side esponse capabili y o
elec ici y, which is p omo ed.
(adap abili y/ lexibili y aspec
issue)
Design &
managemen
T aspo (T a) T a 02 P oximi y o
ameni ies
REDUCE anspo use and as
esul i s impac s (objec i e as a
whole), he need o access
ameni ies elsewhe e
RETHINK he space in he
neighbou hood
Si e & design
(con inued)
4Indi ec associa ion: no e e ence/desc ip ion in he in en , indica o , benchma ks, and gene ally,
in he s uc u e and con en o he c i e ion. Howe e , a clea connec ion o he ollowing ype can
be seen: i his c i e ion is me , hen, as a consequence, a ci cula i y p inciple will be se ed.
562 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.3 (con inued)
En i onmen al
sec ion
Issue Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
T a 05 T a el plan REDUCE eliance on and,
he e o e, use o o ms o a el
and anspo a ion ha ha e he
highes en i onmen al impac
(objec i e as a whole)
RETHINK exis ing a el plan
issues
Si e & design
T a 06 Home o ice REDUCE/REFUSE
anspo a ion use o and om
wo k as esul i s nega i e impac s
(objec i e as a whole)
Si e & design
Wa e (Wa ) Wa 02 Wa e
moni o ing
REDUCE wa e consump ion by
moni o ing wa e inpu and ou pu
Managemen
Pollu ion (Pol) Pol 03 Su ace
wa e un-o
RETHINK: mul i unc ionali y o
g een oo s
REDUCE esou ces consump ion
in he sense o p omo ing lood
esilience
Si e & design
As wi h all he me hods examined in his s udy, he esul s p esen ed e lec he
es ima ions and opinions o he sub-g oups ha wo ked on hem. The de e mina ion
o whe he an associa ion was di ec o indi ec was he ou come o discussions
among sub-g oup membe s. These discussions led o a consensus on each issue;
in cases whe e disag eemen s pe sis ed, he majo i y opinion was eco ded. The
associa ions lis ed in he ele an columns o he ables indica e he p inciples ha a
leas one sub-g oup membe iden i ied as being e lec ed in he espec i e BREEAM
c i e ia.
TheBREEAMs udywasconduc edbyasub-g oupconsis ingo h ee esea che s
wo king on his chap e . As wi h he o he me hods examined, he esea che s’
opinions exhibi ed a ying deg ees o ag eemen and di e gence. This a iabili y
is expec ed, gi en he inhe en subjec i i y in in e p e ing and es ima ing whe he
ce ain issues a e mo e closely ela ed o sus ainabili y o ci cula i y.
Based on he esul s shown in Tables 19.2 and 19.3, a key conclusion is ha
all he majo en i onmen al sec ions o he BREEAM me hod a e ep esen ed o
some ex en , al hough wi h a ying deg ees o emphasis. I is impo an o no e ha
he Inno a ion is nei he included in Table 19.4 no in he p eceding analysis. This
exclusion is due o he ac ha c edi s in he Inno a ion sec ion a e awa ded ei he
o exempla y pe o mance in ce ain issues (as de ined in he BREEAM manual [8])
o when a “pa icula building echnology o ea u e, design, cons uc ion me hod, o
p ocess” [8], p. 35, is ecognised as inno a i e. In he i s case, hese associa ions a e
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 563
conside ed wi hin he con ex o he espec i e issues, while he second case canno
be easily ca ego ised o included in his ype o analysis.
Rega ding he nine en i onmen al sec ions examined, i is e iden ha some a e
mo e s ongly ep esen ed in Tables 19.2 and 19.3 han o he s. Speci ically, di ec
associa ions we e iden i ied o all issues (se en ou o se en) in he Was e en i on-
men al sec ion. Ano he s ongly ep esen ed en i onmen al sec ion is Wa e , whe e
h ee ou o ou issues ha e di ec associa ions, wi h he emaining issue being
indi ec ly ela ed o he employed ci cula economy amewo k. The Ene gy sec ion
p esen s a simila image, wi h se en di ec ly and h ee indi ec ly associa ed issues
among he en ones ha a e included in i . The T anspo sec ion also shows a signi -
ican connec ion o ci cula i y, wi h h ee di ec and h ee indi ec associa ions ou
o a o al o se en issues. The Ma e ials sec ion is simila ly well- ep esen ed, wi h
h ee o i s ou issues included in Table 19.2.
In con as , Heal h and Well-being sec ion and he Managemen sec ion a e less
ep esen ed in Table 19.2, wi h only wo ou o nine and one ou o i e issues, espec-
i ely, showing di ec associa ions. The same pa e n is obse ed in Table 19.3, whe e
only one o he nine Heal h and Well-being issues and wo o he i e Managemen
issues a e indi ec ly ela ed o ci cula i y. The Land Use and Ecology sec ion is ep e-
sen ed by one issue in Table 19.2, while he Pollu ion sec ion shows e en weake
ep esen a ion, wi h only one indi ec associa ion iden i ied.
O e all, di ec associa ions ou numbe indi ec ones. Howe e , i is impo an o
emembe ha BREEAM uses weigh ed sco es, meaning ha some issues con ibu e
mo e o he inal sco e han o he s. Fo ins ance, he ac ha h ee ou o nine Heal h
and Well-being issues a e associa ed wi h ci cula i y does no imply ha one- hi d
o he a ailable c edi s in his sec ion a e linked o ci cula p inciples o s a egies.
Mo eo e , wi hin any gi en issue, only a po ion o he a ailable c edi s may be
ela ed o ci cula i y. Addi ionally, each en i onmen al sec ion has i s own ela i e
weigh ing, which a ec s i s con ibu ion o he inal sco e.
The esul s in Tables 19.2 and 19.3 also indica e ha ce ain s a egies and
p inciples a e mo e s ongly ep esen ed han o he s in he iden i ied associa ions.
Fo example, he “Reduce” p inciple appea s equen ly ac oss di e en sec ions.
“Re hink” is also commonly ound in bo h ables, while “Recycle” and “Reuse” a e
s ongly ep esen ed among he di ec associa ions.
All le els examined (si e, ma e ial, design, cons uc ion, managemen ) appea
in Tables 19.2 and 19.3, wi h some le els being mo e equen ly encoun e ed han
o he s. I is expec ed ha he design le el is he mos equen ly e e enced, gi en
ha he examined BREEAM me hod p ima ily add esses new cons uc ions.
19.3.3 DGNB
In oduc o y ema ks. Deu sche Gesellscha ü Nachhal iges Bauen (DGNB)
Sys em is a buildings’ en i onmen al pe o mance assessmen sys em de eloped by
heGe manSus ainableBuildingCouncil(DGNBinGe man).The a ingsys emwas
564 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.4 C i e ia which a e di ec ly5associa ed wi h ci cula i y (ci cula p inciples as e lec ed in he employed amewo k)
Topic C i e ia g oup C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
En i onmen al
quali y (ENV)
ENV1-E ec s on he
global and local
en i onmen
ENV1.1 Building li e
cycle
assessmen
REUSE: eusing componen s o s uc u al elemen s is aken
in o conside a ion (indica o 3)
REDUCE: esou ces consump ion (ene gy, ma e ials) is
conside ed (indica o 3)
RECYCLE &RECOVER: aken in o conside a ion wi hin
LCA (indica o 3)
REPAIR: mo e indi ec associa ion in compa ison o he o he
3, de ec ed in he ac ha se ice-li e conside a ions a e
included in LCA
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
ENV1.3 Sus ainable
esou ce
ex ac ion
REDUCE he p ima y aw ma e ials ex ac ion (indica o 2)
RECYCLE: o seconda y aw ma e ials use (indica o 2)
Ma e ial
ENV2-Resou ce
consump ion and was e
gene a ion
ENV2.2 Po able wa e
demand and
was ewa e
olume
REDUCE was e wa e p oduc ion and po able wa e
consump ion (indica o 1)
RECYCLE g eywa e & ainwa e (indica o 1)
Si e & design
ENV2.3 Land use REPURPOSE/REUSE land and REDUCE “consump ion” o
ee land (indica o 1)
REPAIR land in case o con amina ion (CE bonus)
Si e & design
(con inued)
5Di ec associa ion: di ec e e ence/desc ip ion in he in en , indica o , benchma ks, and gene ally, in he s uc u e and con en o he c i e ion. Also, CE
associa ion decla ed in he manual o CE bonus a ailable.
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 565
Table 19.4 (con inued)
Topic C i e ia g oup C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Economic
quali y (ECO)
ECO1-Li e cycle cos s ECO1.1 Li e cycle cos REUSE o building componen s is aken in o conside a ion (CE
bonus)
RECYCLE & RECOVER aken in o conside a ion (CE bonus)
REPAIR & REDUCE: mo e indi ec associa ion in compa ison
o he o he 3 de ec ed in he ac ha se ice-li e
conside a ions a e aken in o conside a ion in LCC analysis
Ma e ial &
design &
managemen
ECO2-Economic
de elopmen
ECO2.1 Flexibili y and
adap abili y
REDUCE: doing mo e wi h he same building (all indica o s)
RETHINK: high in ensi y o use (CE bonus),
REUSE & REPURPOSE ia he lexibili y and adap abili y
p omo ion (all indica o s)
Design
ECO2.2 Comme cial
iabili y
RETHINK: con ibu ion o ci cula economy by a leas one
pa y (CE bonus)
no e: he associa ion o his c i e ion wi h ci cula economy is
no conside ed o be as clea as in he o he cases; i s inclusion
in his able is es ablished by he ac ha wi hin i s amewo k,
a CE bonus is o e ed
Design &
managemen
(con inued)

566 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.4 (con inued)
Topic C i e ia g oup C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Technical
quali y (TEC)
TEC1-Technical quali y TEC1.4 Use and
in eg a ion o
building
echnology
REDUCE: p omo ing he educ ion o non- enewable ene gy
consump ion by he in eg a ion o passi e sys ems (indica o s
1,2,4 and CE bonusses)
REPAIR: All componen s o he echnical acili ies a e easily
accessible o epai . The echnical acili ies ha e a su icien
numbe o su icien ly la ge moun ing openings, doo s and
co ido s o minimise unnecessa y in e ac ion wi h ma e ials
du ing epai o main enance
REFURBISH: p omo ing he accessibili y o he building
echnologies (indica o 3)
Design &
managemen
TEC1.6 Ease o
eco e y and
ecycling
REDUCE he p ima y esou ces equi ed (CE Bonus 1.2-and
gene al aim o he c i e ion)
REUSE o building componen s aken in o conside a ion (CE
bonus 1.3),
RECYCLE: easy o ecycle ma e ials (indica o 1),
REFUSE: a oiding use o building componen s (CE bonus 1.3),
RECOVER: he CE bonus p omo es euse and eco e y o
ma e ials. The c i e ia assess he abili y o building s uc u es o
be easily eco e able - ease o disassembly and ease o
sepa a ion o building componen s in e ms o max. possible
ma e ial con en (indica o 2)
Ma e ials &
design
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 567
Table 19.4 (con inued)
Topic C i e ia g oup C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
TEC3.1 Mobili y
in as uc u e
REFUSE: e use o use ine icien mobili y in as uc u e and
old app oaches - ins ead use bicycles, elec ic ehicles
(indica o 1,3); e use o use pe sonal ehicles - ins ead use he
concep o sha ing. (CE bonus 2.1)
RETHINK: mobili y sha ing is p omo ed (CE bonus 2.1)
REDUCE: mo e indi ec associa ion in compa ison o he
p e ious ones, as esou ces consump ion may be achie ed, e.g.
wi h he p o ision o bicycle pa king acili ies (indica o s 1–4,
aking in o accoun he e e ences in Inno a ion a ea)
Si e & design
& managemen
P ocess quali y
(PRO)
PRO1-Technical quali y PRO1.4 Sus ainabili y
aspec s in
ende phase
REUSE & REPURPOSE &RECYCLE: no excluding and o
enhancing a he ende phase he use and o euse o ecycled
and o seconda y ma e ials o speci ic applica ions is p omo ed
(CE bonus 1.2)
Ma e ial &
managemen
PRO2-Cons uc ion
quali y assu ance
PRO2.1 Cons uc ion
si e /
cons uc ion
p ocess
REDUCE he amoun o gene a ed was e (indica o 4, CE
bonus 4.4.)
Si e &
managemen
Si e quali y
(SITE)
SITE1-Si e quali y SITE1.4 Access o
ameni ies
RETHINK he space and i s possible uses (CE bonus)
no e: he associa ion o his c i e ion wi h ci cula economy is
no conside ed o be as clea as in he o he cases; i s inclusion
in his able is es ablished by he ac ha wi hin i s amewo k,
a CE bonus is o e ed
Si e & design
568 C. Gia ma e al.
ini ially launched in 2008 [4,15], wi h i s i s e sion add essing he sus ainabili y
assessmen o new adminis a i e and o ice buildings in Ge many. The ce i ica ion
scheme was used o he i s ime in he ma ke in 2009 [15]. In he ollowing yea s,
he cons an ly e ol ing me hod expanded o in ol e addi ional building uses and li e-
cycle s ages. Cu en ly, schemes / di e en ia ed e sions o he me hod a e a ailable
o buildings o a ple ho a o uses, wi h ega d o di e en s ages o hei li ecycle,
and o a eas o applica ion o mo e speci ic in e es (e.g. “In e io s”) a e a ailable.
A DGNB sys em o he e alua ion o buil en i onmen en i ies a la ge scales
(dis ic s) has also been de eloped, encompassing schemes o business dis ic s,
e en a eas, comme cial a eas, indus ial si es, u ban dis ic s and o he cases ( eso s
and e ical ci ies) [15]. DGNB me hod can be applied also ou side Ge many (adap-
a ion o local condi ions, employmen o in e na ional s anda ds). The applica ion
o he me hod ac oss Eu ope, bu also in o he con inen s keeps inc easing.
In his e iew, DGNB Sys em o new buildings e sion 2020 (in e na ional)
[14] is examined. The me hod add esses a ious building uses (o ice, educa ion,
esiden ial, ho el, consume ma ke , shopping cen e, depa men s o e, logis ics,
p oduc ion, assembly buildings) and has an in e na ional scope o applica ion. The
aspec s o he building ha a e e alua ed (and, consequen ly, he assessmen c i e ia)
a e classi ied in o six majo opics: (i) En i onmen al Quali y (including six c i e ia),
(ii) Economic Quali y (incl. h ee c i e ia), (iii) Sociocul u al and unc ional Quali y
(incl. eigh c i e ia), (i ) Technical Quali y (incl. eigh c i e ia), ( ) P ocess Quali y
(incl. nine c i e ia) and ( i) Si e Quali y (incl. ou c i e ia). Wi hin each one o hose
opics, hec i e ia a e o ganised in o c i e ia g oups. Each c i e ion includes a se
o indica o s, which o m he basis o i s assessmen . Each indica o is associa ed
wi h a maximum numbe o a ailable poin s, which a e awa ded ully, pa ially
o no a all o he assessed building, depending on whe he and o which deg ee
his building complies wi h he equi emen s and o condi ions implemen ed in he
examinedindica o ’ss uc u eandcon en .The maximumnumbe o a ailablepoin s
accompanying each indica o may di e o he a ious building uses. The sco e o
each c i e ion is de i ed based on he poin s awa ded o he building in he con ex o
he indica o s in eg a ed in his c i e ion. Rega ding he maximum numbe o poin s
a ailable o be awa ded wi hin each c i e ion, 100 is a key alue; o some c i e ia
100 poin s can be achie ed, o o he s mo e han 100 can be achie ed bu only 100
can be awa ded, while in he con ex o se e al c i e ia addi ional (in ega d o 100)
bonus poin s can be “ob ained” by he building. Based on he poin s achie ed in he
con ex o eachc i e ion andi sweigh ing ac o ,6 hesco eso hehighe le elso he
me hod’s s uc u e a e calcula ed. Taking in o conside a ion he de i ed pe o mance
indices and he ela i e weigh ings o he six majo opics (En i onmen al Quali y:
22,5%; Economic Quali y: 22,5%; Sociocul u al and Func ional Quali y: 22,5%;
Technical Quali y: 15%; P ocess Quali y: 12,5% and Si e Quali y: 5%), an o e all
pe o mance sco e is calcula ed ( o al pe o mance index). This o e all pe o mance
6Each c i e ion is accompanied by a weigh ing ac o , which is associa ed wi h i s sha e in he o al
sco e. The alue o his weigh ing ac o emains he same ac oss all building uses o some c i e ia,
while o o he s some di e en ia ions appea o speci ic uses.
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 569
Fig. 19.3 Le els o ce i ica ion ( anking classes) o buildings assessed wi h he applica ion o
DGNB Sys em (adap ed om [13,14])
sco e in combina ion wi h he indi idual pe o mance indices calcula ed o he six
majo opics, all exp essed as pe cen ages, esul in he classi ica ion o he buildings
in o a anking le el (pla inum, gold o sil e ) as depic ed in Fig. 19.3.
I is no ed ha he e a e a ew pe o mance equi emen s wi hin ce ain c i e ia
ha mus be me by he building in o de o he assessmen as a whole o be ca ied
ou .
Ci cula i y implemen a ion. The in es iga ion o he ci cula i y implemen a ion
is aking place a he le el o c i e ia, i.e. he lowes a ed le el o he me hod’s
s uc u e—whe e he e alua ion akes place ia he examined indica o s o each
c i e ion).
The c i e ia in eg a ed in DGNB’s assessmen s uc u e, which a e addi ionally
associa ed wi h he ci cula economy- ela ed s a egies/p inciples ha a e ou lined in
he employed amewo k, a e lis ed in Tables 19.4 and 19.5. Speci ically, Table 19.4
includes he di ec ly associa ed c i e ia, while in Table 19.5. he indi ec ly ela ed
ones a e shown. The addi ional in o ma ion appea ing in hose ables is o he same
ypesas heonesanaly icallyexplained o he espec i e ables(Tables19.2and19.3)
appea ing in BREEAM’s analysis. Following a uni o m me hodological app oach
o all he examined me hods, he na u e o he associa ion is es ablished based on he
whole con en o each c i e ion (indica o s, benchma ks, aim, e c.) and he consid-
e a ion o gene al ci cula i y p inciples (adap abili y, esilience, e c.) has also been
a emp ed. In o al, he in o ma ion appea ing in he ollowing ables (Tables 19.4
and 19.5) e lec s he analysis conduc ed by he sub-g oup o esea che s in ol ed
in i , ia he p ocess desc ibed o BREEAM.
The sub-g oup wo king on DGNB consis ed o ou membe s. The ac ha he
opinions exp essed by hose esea che s we e cha ac e ised by di e ences and simi-
la i ies o a smalle o la ge deg ee, since subjec i i y was inhe en in he in e p e-
a ions and he a emp ed es ima ions, wi h se e al issues lying in he limi be ween
being conside ed as “sus ainabili y- ela ed” a he han “ci cula i y- ela ed” o ice
e sa. Speci ically, o DGNB, he de ec ion o he c i e ia associa ion was acili-
a ed by he ac ha ce ain o hem a e accompanied by ci cula economy bonuses
in he s uc u e o he me hod i sel . In hose cases, a di ec associa ion wi h ci cula
economy and, consequen ly, wi h one o mo e o he p inciples ou lined in he
employed amewo k is de ac o es ablished. Howe e , i has o be poin ed ou ha
576 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.6 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o p e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Ou doo wa e
use Reduc ion
RETHINK: mul i unc ional sys ems o
e icien wa e consump ion, de elop
landscape design s a egies o ha es ing
and using ain wa e o non-po able
pu poses
REDUCE wa e consump ion and ou doo
po able wa e
REUSE: use cap u ed ainwa e o
ecycled wa e o i iga ion pu poses
RECYCLE: ecycle wa e
Si e & design
&
managemen
Indoo wa e use
educ ion
REDUCE: wa e consump ion
REFUSE: using ine icien equipmen
(ki chen, washing mashines) which causes
bigge wa e consump ion
Design &
managemen
Op imize p ocess
Wa e Use
RETHINK: design s a egies o educe
wa e consump ion
REDUCE wa e consump ion
REUSE: ins alling wa e ea men
acili ies o ci cula e indoo was ewa e ,
use al e na i e wa e o cooling
RECYCLE: ecycle wa e
Design &
managemen
Wa e me e ing RETHINK & REDUCE: me e ing
p o ides an index ha can help o p edic
and iden i y managemen s a egies o
educe wa e consump ion in he u u e
Design &
managemen
Ene gy and
A mosphe e
(EA)
Minimum ene gy
pe o mance
RETHINK & REDUCE: adop ing design
s a egies o op imise and educe ene gy
consump ion
Design &
managemen
Op imize ene gy
pe o mance
RETHINK & REDUCE: adop ing design
s a egies o op imise and educe ene gy
consump ion and esou ces, as a esul
en i onmen al and economic ha ms
associa ed wi h excessi e ene gy use and
g eenhouse gas emissions
Design &
managemen
Renewable
ene gy
RETHINK: adop ing s a egies o
ansi ion o enewable & clean ene gy
sou ces
REDUCE ossil uel consump ion, GHG
emission & ca bon oo p in
Si e & design
&
managemen
(con inued)

19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 577
Table 19.6 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o p e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Ma e ials and
Resou ces
(MR)
S o age and
collec ion o
ecyclables
RECYCLE: p omo e ecycling p ac ices
by p o iding dedica ed a eas o collec ion
and s o age o ecyclable ma e ials
REDUCE: was e s o age and collec ion
can lead o a educ ion in he demand o
new ma e ials
REMANUFACTURE: by adop ing hese
s a egies, aluable ma e ials can be
Remanu ac u ed
Design &
managemen
Building
Li e-Cycle
impac educ ion
RETHINK: by using inno a i e and
eco- iendly design p inciples and
encou aging adap i e euse
REDUCE: educe he en i onmen al
impac o cons uc ion and ope a ion by
using ewe ma e ials and esou ces
REUSE: adop ing s a egies o eusing
ma e ials and componen s om exis ing
buildings
RECYCLE: encou age ecycling o
cons uc ion ma e ials, such as conc e e,
s eel, and wood
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
Sou cing o aw
ma e ials
REFUSE: by encou aging and suppo ing
p oduc s and ma e ials om esponsible
sou ces, which p o ides ma e ials wi h
lowe en i onmen al impac . And by
e using i esponsible sou ces
RETHINK: design s a egies, p oduc s and
ma e ials. And selec ing ma e ials ha a e
easie o disassemble, epai , o ecycle
REDUCE: esponsible sou cing
con ibu es o ci cula i y by p omo ing he
closed-loop use o ma e ials and educing
he demand o new aw ma e ials
REUSE: eused ma e ials a e encou aged
RECYCLE: by encou aging he use o
ma e ials/ p oduc s wi h ecycled con en
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
Ma e ial
ing edien s
REFUSE: by p e en ing haza dous
ma e ials use
RETHINK: design s a egies, p oduc s and
ma e ials. By knowing in o ma ion abou
he p oduc , i is assumed ha his p oduc
can las longe , no be ha m ul o use s and
educe he need o eplace i
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
(con inued)
578 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.6 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o p e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Design o
lexibili y
RETHINK/ REPURPOSE: by encou aging
adap i e euse, lexibili y and adap abili y,
and possibly educing he epai needs
REDUCE: by implemen ing s a egies o
inc ease building lexibili y
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
Cons uc ion and
demoli ion was e
managemen
RETHINK/ REPURPOSE: by applying
design s a egies o use CDW
REDUCE: by adop ing was e managemen
s a egies o educe he gene a ion o was e
REUSE/ RECYCLE: eusing and ecycling
o demoli ion was e like me al, wood,
glass, e c
Ma e ial &
design &
cons uc ion
T anspo a ion ca ego y, while se en ou o 10 c edi s/p e equisi es (in which h ee
a e di ec ly ela ed and ou indi ec ly) o Ene gy and A mosphe e ca ego y a e
included in Tables 19.6 and 19.7.
I is impo an o no e, ha as he LEED sys em is based on poin s awa ded unde
he ca ego ies, and he numbe o possible poin s a ies om c edi o c edi , he
numbe o associa ions -by i sel - wi hin he ci cula i y amewo k does no neces-
sa ily e lec he pe cen age o he a ailable poin s ha can be po en ially achie ed
in he con ex o hose c edi s.
Fu he mo e, he esul s p esen ed in he ables highligh ha ce ain p inciples,
such as “Reduce” and “Re hink,” appea in nea ly all associa ions, while “Reuse” and
“Recycle” also ha e a signi ican impac . E iden ly, o he p inciples and s a egies
ha e been lis ed in he p eceding ables as well, ou lining almos he whole spec um
o he conside ed amewo k.
19.3.5 Le el(s)
In oduc o y ema ks. The Le el(s) amewo k is a comp ehensi e EU ame-
wo k de eloped o es ablish a common language owa ds sus ainabili y assessmen
in bo h new-buil and eno a ion p ojec s, wi h a pa icula ocus on o ice and esi-
den ial buildings. I is designed o align wi h he ci cula economy ac ion plan and
inco po a es a li ecycle app oach om c adle o c adle o ensu e long- e m esou ce
e iciency. The amewo k also u ilises a alue and isk a ing sys em o emphasise
he impo ance o sus ainabili y. While he co e sus ainabili y indica o s o Le el(s)
p ima ily concen a e on he en i onmen al pe o mance o buildings h oughou
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 579
Table 19.7 C edi s/p e equisi es which a e indi ec ly9associa ed wi h ci cula i y (ci cula p inci-
ples as e lec ed in he employed amewo k)
Ca ego y C edi
o P e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Loca ion and
T anspo a ion
(LT)
LEED o
neighbo hood
de elopmen
loca ion
REFUSE: educe ehicle dis ance
a elled, a oid de elopmen on
inapp op ia e si es
RETHINK: design s a egies
REDUCE: encou age he educ ion o
au omobile usage, adop ing
cos -e ec i e s a egies
Si e & design
Sensi i e land
p o ec ion
RETHINK: by p omo ing compac ,
mixed-use de elopmen s can educe
u ban sp awl, p ese e open space, and
p omo ing e icien land use pa e ns
REUSE: ede elopmen o p e iously
con amina ed o unde u ilised a eas
can p omo e u ban e i alisa ion and
eusing exis ing in as uc u e
Si e
High-p io i y
si e and
equi able
de elopmen
REUSE/RECOVER: by encou aging
de elopmen s in P e iously De eloped
Land and p omo ing he emedia ion
o b own ields
REDUCE: unde eloped land use
Si e
(con inued)
9Indi ec associa ion: no e e ence/desc ip ion in he in en , indica o , benchma ks, and gene ally,
in he s uc u e and con en o he c i e ion. Howe e , a clea connec ion o he ollowing ype can
be seen: i his c i e ion is me , hen, as a consequence, a ci cula i y p inciple will be se ed.
580 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.7 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o P e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Su ounding
densi y and
di e se uses
REFUSE: p omo ing he educ ion o
ehicle dis ance a elled by
encou aging de elopmen in a eas wi h
in as uc u e
RETHINK: design s a egies
REDUCE he use o he au omobile by
adop ing cos -e ec i e s a egies
REUSE: by p omo ing exis ing
in as uc u e. Highe u ban densi y
can educe he o e all consump ion o
land and esou ces pe capi a. E icien
land use minimises he need o
anspo a ion, lowe s ene gy demand,
and educes he en i onmen al
oo p in o u ban a eas
REUSE/ REPURPOSE: di e se u ban
neighbou hoods o en ha e olde
buildings ha can be epu posed o
adap i ely eused o new unc ions
which can p ese e exis ing s uc u es
and educe he need o new
cons uc ion
RECYCLE: u ban a eas wi h di e se
uses can suppo obus ecycling
p og ams, allowing o he e icien
collec ion and ecycling o ma e ials
like pape , glass, and plas ics
Si e
Access o
quali y ansi
REDUCE/ REFUSE: educe ca
dependency. Quali y ansi sys ems
a e ypically mo e ene gy-e icien
han p i a e ehicles, which can lead o
esou ce eco e y and educed ene gy
consump ion
REPAIR/ REFUSBISH: egula
main enance and ehabili a ion o
ansi ehicles and in as uc u e
ex end hei use ul li espan, allow o
he euse o exis ing asse s a he han
eplacing hem en i ely, and educe
was e
Si e
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 581
Table 19.7 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o P e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Sus ainable
Si es (SS)
P o ec o
es o e habi a
REUSE: En i onmen al Si e
Assessmen p omo es he p ese a ion
o na u al si e ea u es like we lands,
o es s, and opog aphy, which can be
conside ed as a o m o euse by
main aining he ecological unc ions o
he si e
Si e
Si e mas e plan REUSE: by encou aging he
p ese a ion and adap i e euse o
exis ing na u al and buil ea u es on
he si e, such as ees, his o ic
s uc u es, o in as uc u es. I can
also educe was e and conse e
esou ces
Si e & design
Tenan design
and cons uc ion
guidelines
REDUCE/ REPAIR: De elopmen o
such plans, which include
ecommenda ions o main enance,
desc ip ion o design solu ions -
p olong he li e o ma e ials and
building
Design &
managemen
Ene gy and
A mosphe e
(EA)
Fundamen al
commissioning
and e i ica ion
RETHINK: commissioning plan can
implemen s a egies o ex end
p oduc ’s li e, and educe
ma e ial-wa e -ene gy consump ion
REDUCE: he Ope a ions and
Main enance Plan could educe
unnecessa y epai / e u bish o
equipmen and plan main enance
ac i i ies ca e ully
Design &
cons uc ion &
managemen
Building-le el
ene gy me e ing
RETHINK/ REDUCE: by iden i ying
oppo uni ies o ene gy sa ings.
Me e ing p o ides an index ha can
help o p edic and de elop
managemen s a egies o op imise
ene gy consump ion in he u u e
Design &
managemen
Enhanced
commissioning
RETHINK: commissioning plan,
s a egies o ex end p oduc ’s li e
Design &
cons uc ion &
managemen
(con inued)

582 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.7 (con inued)
Ca ego y C edi
o P e equisi e
Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
Ad anced
ene gy me e ing
RETHINK/ REDUCE: by iden i ying
oppo uni ies o ene gy sa ings.
Me e ing p o ides an index ha can
help o p edic and de elop
managemen s a egies o op imise
ene gy consump ion in he u u e
Design &
managemen
Indoo
en i onmen al
Quali y (EQ)
Dayligh RETHINK/ REDUCE: by applying
design s a egies o use mo e na u al
ligh educe ene gy consump ion o
ligh ing
Design
hei li ecycle, he amewo k also encompasses aspec s ela ed o com o , heal h,
and li ecycle cos s.
By adop ing six mac o-objec i es, Le el(s) ansla es hem in o 16 measu ing
indica o s ha con ibu e o key a ge a eas se by he EU, such as ene gy e i-
ciency, esou ce consump ion, was e gene a ion, wa e usage, indoo com o and
cos and isk assessmen s. This holis ic app oach allows he amewo k o p o ide
building pe o mance epo s on indi idual aspec s accompanying a p ojec p o es-
sional cou se since he concep ual design, h ough implemen a ion and cons uc ion
up o comple ion and ope a ion. The end-o -li e s age is also conside ed, pa icu-
la ly in mac o-objec i e 2: Resou ce e icien and ci cula ma e ial li e cycles, which
includes indica o s like design o adap abili y (D A) and design o disassembly
(D D). Addi ionally, he me hodology inco po a es a simpli ied Li e Cycle Anal-
ysis (LCA) ha encompasses inpu s om mac o-objec i es 1, 2, and 3 as well as
Li e Cycle Cos Analysis (LCCA) in mac o-objec i e 6. Table 19.8 p esen s an
o e iew o he six mac o-objec i es o Le el(s) amewo k along wi h hei scope
and objec i es.
Le el(s) amewo k suppo s he p ojec de elopmen a h ee le els o pe o -
mance assessmen :
•Le el1: Concep ual design,whichemploysaquali a i eassessmen me hodology
p ima ily using simple checklis s o epo he in ended implemen a ion concep s.
•Le el 2: De ailed design and cons uc ion pe o mance, which u ilises a quan i a-
i e assessmen me hodology o e alua e he designed pe o mance and moni o
cons uc ion acco ding o s anda dised uni s and me hods.
•Le el 3: As-buil and in-use pe o mance assessmen , which also employs a quan-
i a i e assessmen o moni o ing and su eying ac i i ies du ing he building’s
use s age a e comple ion.
These le els enable a p og ession in e ms o epo ing accu acy and expe -
ise, empowe ing s akeholde s o con inuously e ine and imp o e he sus ainabili y
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 583
Table 19.8 Le el(s) Mac o objec i es scope
Mac o objec i e Scope
MO1. G eenhouse Gas
Emissions Along a Building’s
Li e Cycle
Aims o educe a building’s ca bon oo p in . Conside ing all
li e cycle s ages o buildings, g eenhouse gas emissions
con ibu ing o global wa ming po en ial a e e alua ed. These
emissions a e e e ed o as whole li e cycle ca bon and apply o
building ma e ials and hei managemen p ocesses (embodied
ca bon emissions) as well as ope a ional ca bon emissions.
Imp o emen o he building’s ca bon oo p in can e e o
op imisa ion o ma e ial lows, enhancing p oduc i i y, educing
delays, elimina ing was e, and minimising ene gy usage o
hea ing and cooling
MO2. Resou ce E icien and
Ci cula Ma e ial Li e Cycles
Aims o imp o e building’s pe o mance by conside ing
ci cula i y p inciples, limi ing he use o aw ma e ials,
iden i ying oppo uni ies o euse o ecycling, and ensu ing
ha buildings can be eadily adap ed o occupan s’ needs change
o e ime. The aim o mac o-objec i e 3 (e icien use o wa e
esou ces) is o make use o wa e esou ces mo e e icien ly,
pa icula ly in a eas o iden i ied long- e m o p ojec ed wa e
s ess [13]. Mac o-objec i e 4 (heal hy and com o able spaces)
aims o c ea e buildings mo e com o able, a ac i e, and
p oduc i e o li e and wo k in. In hese ways, human heal h
p o ec ion can be imp o ed [13]. Mac o-objec i e 5 (adap a ion
and esilience o clima e change) aims o make new building
esilien agains p ojec ed clima e changes and hus p o ec he
heal h and com o o occupie s. Mo eo e , long- e m isks o
p ope y alues and in es men s can be minimised [13].
Mac o-objec i e 6 aims o op imise he li e cycle cos and alue
o buildings. Conside ing his app oach, he po en ial o
long- e m pe o mance is imp o ed. Mo eo e , cos s ela ed o
inclusion o acquisi ion, ope a ion, main enance, e u bishmen ,
disposal, and end-o -li e ea men a e educed [13]
MO3. E icien Use o Wa e
Resou ces
Aims o make use o wa e esou ces mo e e icien ly,
pa icula ly in a eas o iden i ied long- e m o p ojec ed wa e
s ess [13]
MO4. Heal hy and
Com o able Spaces
Aims o c ea e buildings mo e com o able, a ac i e, and
p oduc i e o li e and wo k in. In hese ways, human heal h
p o ec ion can be imp o ed [13]
MO5. Adap a ion and
Resilience o Clima e Change
Aims o make new building esilien agains p ojec ed clima e
changes and hus p o ec he heal h and com o o occupie s.
Mo eo e , long- e m isks o p ope y alues and in es men s
can be minimised [13]
MO6. Op imised li e Cycle
Cos and Value
Aims o op imise he li e cycle cos and alue o buildings.
Conside ing his app oach, he po en ial o long- e m
pe o mance is imp o ed. Mo eo e , cos s ela ed o inclusion o
acquisi ion, ope a ion, main enance, e u bishmen , disposal,
and end-o -li e ea men a e educed [13]
584 C. Gia ma e al.
pe o mance o hei buildings. The Le el(s) common amewo k o e s mul iple
ad an ages o h ee main g oups o s akeholde s: (1) P ojec design eams, including
a chi ec s, enginee s, quan i y su eyo s, and specialis consul an s; (2) Clien s and
in es o s, such as p ope y owne s, de elope s, manage s, and in es o s; and (3)
Public policy make s and p ocu e s a na ional, egional, and local le els.
To calcula e each indica o a he h ee le els o assessmen , Le el(s) p o ides
speci icins uc ionsandguidelines.Thesecanbe oundin he espec i euse manuals
o each indica o . To ensu e compa abili y be ween buildings wi h he same unc-
ion, he amewo k ecommends he use o na ional ools and s anda ds, along wi h
enowned p i a e ones, u ilising common measu emen uni s o indica o calcula-
ion. The manual o each indica o p o ides hese ecommenda ions. The ame-
wo k does no in oduce a new me hodology o sus ainabili y calcula ion; ins ead,
i emphasises he impo ance o epo ing and using app op ia e ools and me hods
o ixed key pa ame e s h oughou he li ecycle using he h ee le els o assess-
men . The measu emen uni a ies ac oss indica o s, and he inal sco es a e nei he
no malised no accumula ed o p o ide an o e all sus ainabili y o ci cula i y sco e
o benchma king building pe o mance.
To u ilise he amewo k, a Le el(s) p ojec plan mus be es ablished by ollowing
hese s eps:
•S ep 1: De ine he mac o-objec i es o be add essed in he p ojec and iden i y
he indica o s o be used o pe o mance assessmen and epo ing unde each
mac o objec i e.
•S ep 2: De e mine he pe o mance le el o assessmen o he p eselec ed
indica o s.
•S ep 3: Plan he wo k low equi emen s and esou ces needed o assessmen a
di e en li ecycle s ages, including de ining oles and esponsibili ies o s ake-
holde s, discussing expe ise, and aining equi emen s, es ablishing manage-
men models o in o ma ion and da a acquisi ion and low, and se ing speci ic
deadlines.
The amewo k p o ides mul iple ables and epo ing o ma s o suppo he
de elopmen o hese s eps. Addi ionally, i o e s a speci ic o ma o a comple e
building desc ip ion, which includes in o ma ion on loca ion and clima e, ypology
and age, building usage, and building model and cha ac e is ics. This in o ma-
ion is necessa y o he calcula ion o mul iple indica o s wi hin he amewo k.
De ailed guidance and suppo i e in o ma ion a e p o ided o assis in de eloping a
comp ehensi e building desc ip ion.
The le el o le els o assessmen can be de e mined based on he p ojec ’s needs
and p io i ies. I is possible o assess only one le el o p og ess up o a speci ic
le el. Combining ce ain le els is also an op ion. The le el de ini ion can be applied
o di e en indica o s, allowing o assessmen a a ious le els. Howe e , he mo e
le els ha a e add essed, he mo e accu a e he unde s anding o he p ojec ’s pe o -
mance will be, including any gaps be ween design and he eali y o he comple ed
building. The amewo k also p o ides oppo uni ies o u he op imise pe o mance
in mos indica o s. This can be achie ed by using inpu da a wi h highe g anula i y,
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 585
conside ing addi ional design and pe o mance aspec s, es ing and compa ing addi-
ional scena ios, o u ilising mo e ad anced calcula ion me hods. Table 19.9 p esen s
he main poin s add essed in each o he h ee le els o assessmen in e ms o p ojec
s ages, assessmen app oach, epo ing ules and s eps, op ional addi ional s eps, and
he need o a ull building desc ip ion.
Ci cula i y implemen a ion. The analysis o ci cula i y implemen a ion in his
sec ion ocuses on he indica o le el, which cons i u es he hi d ie o he ame-
wo k, ollowing he hema ic a eas and mac o-objec i es, consequen ly. The exam-
ina ion in ol es assessing he alignmen o 16 indica o s in Le el(s) V1.1, in e-
g a ed wi hin he six mac o-objec i es, wi h he 10-Rs p inciples. The indings o
his assessmen a e summa ised in Tables 19.10 and 19.11.
Table 19.10 p o ides an in-dep h analysis o he di ec ela ionships be ween he
indica o scope, c i e ia, guidelines, and objec i es wi hin he 10-R amewo k. In
con as , Table 19.11 del es in o he seconda y impac s ha indi ec ly con ibu e o
ci cula i y. In bo h ables, each o he 16 indica o s is e alua ed o i s ele ance o
he 10-Rs ci cula i y p inciples, wi h he esul s de ailed in he inal column in each
able. Only he p inciples ha a e pe inen o each indica o a e men ioned.
I is impo an o no e ha he examina ion esul s ep esen a consensus among
h ee esea che sin he ield.Howe e , hese indingsaim op o ideab oado e iew
o he indica o amewo k’s alignmen wi h ci cula i y p inciples wi hou speci-
ying hei speci ic ela ionship o one o mo e o he h ee assessmen le els o he
amewo k. This is because all h ee assessmen le els complemen one ano he and
ul ima ely suppo he same o e a ching logic and goal.
The sub-g oup wo king on Le el(s) comp ised h ee esea che s in he ield.
The opinions exp essed by hese esea che s sha ed no able simila i ies while also
exhibi ing some low o mode a e di e ences on ce ain indica o s. The p ima y
poin s o con en ion e ol ed a ound he indi ec ela ionships o speci ic indica o s
wi h ci cula i y. Ne e heless, hese di e ences p edominan ly a ose due o a ying
subjec i e in e p e a ions o sus ainabili y and ci cula i y concep s, and he inhe en ,
unde ined in e play be ween hem wi hou clea delinea ion o hei scope. Howe e ,
i is impo an o no e ha hese di e ences in opinions we e expec ed and we e
e ec i ely add essed h ough ex ensi e discussions and he exchange o pe spec-
i es o e ine he esul s and de e mine which indica o s had a di ec associa ion and
which had an indi ec connec ion o he 10-R p inciples o ci cula i y.
The indica o s ha exhibi he s onges di ec links o ci cula i y implemen a ion
a e he ou indica o s wi hin Mac o Objec i e 2, “Resou ce-e icien and ci cula
ma e ial li e cycles.“ These indica o s concen a e on design and enginee ing o
p omo e lean and ci cula ma e ial lows, ex end p oduc se ice li e and ma e ial
u ili y, and minimise en i onmen al impac s. Howe e , i is impo an o ecognise
ha he majo i y o he emaining ci cula i y- ele an indica o s in he o he Mac o
Objec i es a e in luenced by he indica o s wi hin Mac o Objec i e 2.
A mo e de ailed explana ion on he indica o s ha es ablish di ec ci cula i y
associa ion (Indica o s 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4) and hei indi ec impac on he ame-
wo k’s o he indica o s is p o ided in he subsequen pa ag aphs. This is ollowed
by pa ag aphs explaining LCA and LCC indica o s in Mac o Objec i es 1 and 6,
592 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.10 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o objec i e Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
MO3. E icien use o
wa e esou ces
3.1 Use S age Wa e
Consump ion (m3/
occupan /yea )
RETHINK:
• The indica o suppo s app aising lowe wa e consump ion al e na i es o e wa e -in ensi e p ocesses o
p oduc s conside ing a ull li ecycle pe spec i e
REDUCE:
• The indica o con empla es educing wa e consump ion du ing he use s age o mo e e icien use o his c i ical
esou ce, especially in a eas wi h wa e sca ci y
• Reducing wa e consump ion will educe he embodied en i onmen al impac s o deli e ing wa e o he poin o
demand
2. Heal h and com o MO4. Heal hy and
com o able spaces
4.1 Indoo Ai
Quali y
N/A
4.2 Time Ou o
The mal Com o
Range
N/A
4.3 Ligh ing REDUCE:
• Applying design s a egies as o allow mo e na u al ligh o en e spaces educes ene gy consump ion o ligh ing
and he associa ed GHG emissions
4.4 Acous ics RETHINK:
• Acous ics pe o mance is di ec ly ela ed o ma e ial used and s uc u al a chi ec u e o he building
(con inued)

19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 593
Table 19.10 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o objec i e Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
RE3. Cos , alue and
isk
MO5. Adap ion and
esilience o clima e
change
5.1 Li e Cycle Tools:
Scena ios o
P ojec ed Fu u e
Clima ic Condi ions
RETHINK:
• The in o ma ion p o ided by li e cycle ools o clima e scena ios can help app aise among mul iple design
op ions he al e na i e ha be e sui s i s en i onmen minimising esou ce consump ion and en i onmen al
impac
REDUCE:
• I he building is designed o mee u u e clima e change, i s li e ime will be ex ended and he p obabili y o
main enance and epai will be lowe educing esou ce consump ion and en i onmen al impac
5.2 Inc eased Risk o
Ex eme Wea he
RETHINK:
• The conside a ion o he inc eased isk o ex eme wea he can help app aise among mul iple design op ions he
al e na i e ha be e sui s i s con ex minimising he e o e esou ce consump ion and en i onmen al impac
REDUCE:
• I he building is designed o mee u u e clima e change pa icula ly he isk o ex eme wea he , i s li e ime will
be ex ended and he p obabili y o main enance and epai will be lowe hus educing esou ce consump ion and
en i onmen al impac
5.3 Sus ainable
D ainage
RETHINK:
• The indica o implies a c ea i e app oach o how sus ainable d ainage sys ems can mi iga e he inc eased isk o
looding caused by u banisa ion
(con inued)
594 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.10 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o objec i e Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
MO6. Op imised li e
cycle cos and alue
6.1 Li e Cycle Cos s
(e/m2/yea )
REDUCE:
• LCC analysis conside s he o al cos s ela ed o esou ce consump ion o e he li ecycle o a p oduc , which can
help o op imise and educe esou ces consump ion
6.2 Value C ea ion
and Risk Fac o s
RETHINK:
• The app aisal o p oduc selec ion based on hei u u e alue help minimise isks, cos s and esou ces
REDUCE:
• I an asse is designed o maximise i s alue and alue e en ion o e ime, he p obabili y o i s li e ime o be
ex ended will be highe . This will indi ec ly con ibu e o he educ ion o esou ce consump ion and
en i onmen al impac
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 595
Table 19.11 C i e ia which a e indi ec ly associa ed wi h ci cula i y (ci cula p inciples as e lec ed in he employed amewo k)
Thema ic A ea Mac o
Objec i e
Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
1. Resou ce use
and en i on-
men al
pe o mance
MO1.
G eenhouse gas
emissions along
a building’s li e
cycle
1.1 Use S age
Ene gy
Pe o mance
(kWh/m2/yea )
RECYCLE:
• Ene gy e iciency can indi ec ly impac ecycling. P oduc s ha consume less ene gy du ing hei
usage s age migh ha e a educed ca bon oo p in , making hem mo e en i onmen ally iendly in
e ms o ecycling p ocesses. Howe e , ecycling ene gy-in ensi e p oduc s can pose g ea e
challenges
(con inued)
596 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.11 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o
Objec i e
Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
1.2 Li e Cycle
Global Wa ming
Po en ial (CO2
eq./m2/yea )
REUSE:
• The indica o con empla es u u e adap i e euse, which, in compa ison o new cons uc ion, will
esul in lowe embodied and ope a ional GHG emissions and GWP
• P oduc s wi h low GWP may ha e a minimal en i onmen al oo p in o e hei li ecycle, making
hem mo e likely o be eused
REPAIR:
• The indica o con empla es u u e adap i e euse, which, in compa ison o new cons uc ion, will
c ea e a ci cula pa h o p ese ed and eco e ed ma e ials o be epai ed
REFURBISH:
• The indica o conside s u u e adap i e euse o exis ing buildings and ma e ials o be e u bished,
aiming o educe bo h embodied and ope a ional GHG emissions and GWP
REMANUFACTURE:
• The indica o con empla es u u e adap i e euse, which, in compa ison o new cons uc ion, will
c ea e a ci cula pa h o eco e ed ma e ials o be emanu ac u ed
• P oduc s wi h low GWP a e be e candida es o emanu ac u ing because hey ha e a smalle
ca bon oo p in
REPURPOSE:
• The indica o con empla es u u e adap i e euse, which, in compa ison o new cons uc ion, will
c ea e a ci cula pa h o eco e ed ma e ials o be epu posed
RECYCLE:
• The indica o con empla es u u e adap i e euse, which, in compa ison o new cons uc ion, will
c ea e a ci cula pa h o eco e ed ma e ials o be ecycled. Recycling p oduc s wi h low GWP can
help educe he o e all ca bon emissions in he p oduc li ecycle
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 597
Table 19.11 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o
Objec i e
Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
MO2. Resou ce
e icien and
ci cula
ma e ial li e
cycles
2.1 Bill o
Quan i ies,
(BoQ) Ma e ials
and Li espans
RECYCLE:
• Compiling a BoQ p ope ly suppo acili a ed and e icien ecycling o cons uc ion and
demoli ion was e
RECOVER:
• Compiling a BoQ p ope ly acili a e he s eaming o non- ecyclable o non- eusable componen s
o cons uc ion and demoli ion was e o ene gy eco e y
2.2 Cons uc ion
and Demoli ion
Was e
The elemen s lis ed in Table 19.1 unde indica o 2.2 can be ca ego ised as ha ing bo h di ec and
indi ec impac s on ci cula i y
2.3 Design o
Adap abili y and
Reno a ion
REDUCE:
• C ea ing buildings and p oduc s ha can be easily adap ed and eno a ed a he han eplaced, can
educe he need o new esou ce consump ion and minimises was e
REUSE:
• Applying eusable p oduc s and ma e ial in buildings p omo e hei adap abili y and li espan
ex ension
RECYCLE:
• Designing buildings o adap abili y and eno a ion o en in ol es he use o ecyclable ma e ials
and componen s which ensu e ha ma e ials can be ecycled a he end o hei li e, educing was e
and conse ing esou ces
2.4 Design o
Decons uc ion
RECOVER:
• D D minimises CDW o be sen o ene gy eco e y. Howe e , i acili ies he p ocess by e icien
and e ec i e sepa a ion o eco e able and un eco e able was e o he las o be s eamed o
ene gy eco e y
(con inued)

598 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.11 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o
Objec i e
Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
MO3. E icien
use o wa e
esou ces
3.1 Use S age
Wa e
Consump ion
(m3/occupan /
yea )
REDUCE & REUSE:
• Employing echnologies such as ainwa e ha es ing and g ey wa e il e ing suppo s he educe
and euse p inciple
REDUCE & REPAIR:
• Repai ing wa e in as uc u e such as leaky pipes o mal unc ioning wa e sys ems, can help
educe wa e was e du ing he Use s age
2. Heal h and
com o
MO4. Heal hy
and com o able
spaces
4.1 Indoo Ai
Quali y
N/A
4.2 Time Ou o
The mal
Com o Range
REDUCE:
• Applying s a egies such as passi e ene gy echnologies o hea ing and cooling p o ides he mal
com o while educes ene gy consump ion and GHG emissions
4.3 Ligh ing N/A
4.4 Acous ics N/A
3. Cos , alue
and isk
MO5. Adap ion
and esilience o
clima e change
5.1 Li e Cycle
Tools: Scena ios
o P ojec ed
Fu u e Clima ic
Condi ions
N/A
5.2 Inc eased
Risk o Ex eme
Wea he
RETHINK:
• The conside a ion o he inc eased isk o ex eme wea he can help app aise among mul iple
design op ions he al e na i e ha be e sui s i s con ex minimising he e o e esou ce
consump ion and en i onmen al impac
REDUCE:
• I he building is designed o mee u u e clima e change pa icula ly he isk o ex eme wea he ,
i s li e ime will be ex ended and he p obabili y o main enance and epai will be lowe hus
educing esou ce consump ion and en i onmen al impac
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 599
Table 19.11 (con inued)
Thema ic A ea Mac o
Objec i e
Indica o Associa ion wi h ci cula i y
(employed amewo k)
5.3 Sus ainable
D ainage
REDUCE:
• I indi ec ly allows o educe he use o eshwa e in he building
REUSE:
• Sus ainable d ainage p ac ices like ainwa e ha es ing and g eywa e ecycling can p omo e
wa e euse o i iga ion o non-po able uses
MO6.
Op imised li e
cycle cos and
alue
6.1 Li e Cycle
Cos s (e/m2/
yea )
REDUCE:
• The indica o can con ibu e o achie ing a educed en i onmen al impac because highe ini ial
capi al cos s may be equi ed o achie e lowe li e cycle unning cos s
• The de elopmen o a main enance and eplacemen plan by applying ci cula i y design and
ma e ial concep s can suppo mo e cos e ec i e managemen o asse s and subsequen ly, educed
o e all building-associa ed cos s h ough he whole li ecycle
REUSE:
• The indica o encou ages he euse o ma e ials when i is cos -e ec i e
RECYCLE:
• The indica o encou ages he ecycle o ma e ials when i is cos -e ec i e
6.2 Value
C ea ion and
Risk Fac o s
RECYCLE:
• A alue can be c ea ed when con empla ing ecycling o was e
600 C. Gia ma e al.
espec i ely, which a e also o g ea impo ance o ci cula i y pa icula ly he (R2)
Reduce s a egy, despi e being well known o sus ainabili y assessmen s.
Indica o 2.1. Bill o quan i ies, ma e ials and li espans. The scope o his indi-
ca o encompasses da a o all cons uc ion p oduc s and ma e ials p ocu ed o
cons uc ing new buildings o eno a ing exis ing ones. Wi h ega d o ci cula i y,
his indica o o e s ecommenda ions o he ollowing p ojec aspec s:
1. Achie ing ma e ial sa ings by conside ing sha ed elemen s (Re hink R1) based
onbuilding ypology, such as common sidewalls,andby educing loo - o-ceiling
heigh s o minimise s uc u al ma e ial use (Reduce R2).
2. Enhancing ma e ial e iciency by op imising he load-bea ing capaci y o beams,
columns and loo pla es o align wi h clien needs. These decisions in luence he
u u e op ions o adap abili y and eno a ion (indica o 2.3) acili a ing adap i e
euse o he building (Reuse R3).
3. Reducing he ma e ial oo p in by inco po a ing passi e he mal de ices and
enewable ene gies o lowe he ene gy consump ion, cos and ca bon emissions
(Reduce R2).
4. Enhancing ma e ial du abili y o ex end he building li e se ice by designing
o accessibili y o epai (R4), disassembly (indica o 2.4), and po en ial
e u bishmen (R5) o suppo adap abili y (indica o 2.3).
5. Op imising he use o i -ou ma e ials ha ca e o occupan s’ needs while
a oiding unnecessa y ma e ials ha migh end up as was e (Reduce R2), as
calcula ed in indica o 2.2 Cons uc ion and demoli ion was e.
6. Ensu ing compliance wi h design o disassembly equi emen s and u u e
elemen euse (R3). The indica o also sugges s using ecycled con en om
eclaimed esou ces (suppo ing p oduc e u bishmen (R5), emanu ac u e
(R6) and epu pose (R7)) and in eg a ing i in o new o eno a ed building
p ojec s.
While his indica o does no ely on speci ic inpu s om o he indica o s, he
in o ma ion ga he ed o i p o ides epo ing equi emen s o se e al o he Le el(s)
indica o s, no ably:
•1.2. Li e cycle global wa ming po en ial and/o any Li e Cycle Assessmen (LCA)
by supplying ma e ial and p oduc li e se ice in o ma ion as inpu s o LCA anal-
ysis, con olling and educing (R2) en i onmen al impac s and ca bon oo p in s
h ough links be ween BoQ wi h LCA in en o ies o en i onmen al da abases like
EPD.
•2.2. Cons uc ion and demoli ion was e and ma e ials by con e ing he BoQ o
bill o ma e ials (BoM), aiming o minimise and educe (R2) was e p oduc ion
and na u al esou ce usage.
•6.1.Li eCycleCos s(LCC)analysisbyp o idingma e ialandp oduc li ese ice
in o ma ion, enabling BoQ o BoM con e sion o cos s b eakdowns o each
ma e ial o p oduc , c i ical o cos con ol and educ ion (R2).
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 601
Decisions made in his indica o ega ding ma e ial selec ion signi ican ly impac
he e iciency o o he ci cula i y design indica o s, speci ically, 2.3 Design o adap -
abili y and eno a ion and 2.4 Design o decons uc ion o which ma e ial and
p oduc li espans supply c ucial inpu s.
Indica o 2.2. Cons uc ion and demoli ion was e and ma e ials. In line wi h
he was e hie a chy, his indica o assesses he o al olume o was e and ma e ials
gene a ed om cons uc ion, eno a ion, and demoli ion ac i i ies. This assessmen
subsequen ly helps acili a e and enable sys ema ic planning o was e educ ion
(R2) as well as he euse (R3), ecycling (R8), o eco e y o componen s o
epai (R4), e u bishmen (R5), emanu ac u ing (R6), and epu posing (R7)
o ma e ials and was e h ough he sepa a e collec ion o CDW du ing cons uc ion,
eno a ion, and demoli ion ac i i ies. Fo un eco e able was e, he indica o helps
s eamline un eco e able was e o ma e ial and ene gy eco e y (R9).
This indica o elies on c i ical inpu s om indica o 2.1. Bill o quan i ies,
ma e ials and li espans. I also closely ela es o indica o s 2.3 “Design o Adap -
abili y and Reno a ion” and 2.4 “Design o Decons uc ion,” as he design concep
signi ican ly in luences was e managemen h oughou cons uc ion, u ilisa ion, and
end-o -li e s ages.
Indica o 2.3. Design o adap abili y and eno a ion. Thep ojec edse ice li eo
a building holds signi ican implica ions o he ex en o unc ional u ili y achie able
h ough he ini ial in es men o ma e ials and esou ces in i s cons uc ion. Delib-
e a e conside a ions in designing a building o u u e adap abili y indica e a p ima y
ocus on op imising esou ce u ilisa ion o maximise he building’s unc ionali y o e
an ex ended pe iod (Re hink R1).
Inco po a ing con empla ions o u u e lexibili y and adap abili y om he ea ly
design s ages holds emendous po en ial in e ec i ely add essing eme ging changes
o e he building’s li ecycle. Consequen ly, his app oach con ibu es o he educ-
ion (R2) o en i onmen al impac s and ma e ial consump ion h oughou he en i e
li ecycle o bo h he building and i s cons i uen elemen s.
The concep o Design o Adap abili y (D A) enables mo e e icien u ilisa ion
o space and building s uc u es by p o iding he essen ial p e equisi es o ex end he
li espan o he main building s uc u e and componen s. This ex ension acili a es
mul iple applica ions h ough adap i e euse (R3), epai (R4), and e u bishmen
(R5). In essence, his indica o plays a pi o al ole in mi iga ing CDW (Indica o
2.2), which ypically a ises om p ema u e demoli ion when a building no longe
aligns wi h e ol ing use and en i onmen al equi emen s.
D A goes hand in hand wi h D D (indica o 2.4) as bo h indica o s sha e some
impo an design concep s such as accessibili y o se ices o easy main enance,
epai (R4) and eplacemen o componen s.
Indica o 2.4. Design o Decons uc ion. The indica o e alua es he capaci y o
a building’s design o enable he e icien eco e y o ma e ials o u u e euse o
ecycling. I in ol es assessing he ease o disassembling essen ial building compo-
nen s, ollowed by e alua ing he ease o eusing and ecycling hese pa s, as well
as hei associa ed sub-assemblies and ma e ials.
608 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
A3.3 Supply, s o age and
dis ibu ion o su plus ho
wa e amongs g oups o
buildings
RETHINK: he edis ibu ion o su plus ho wa e gene a ed om pho o ol aic
sou ces on si e among buildings (aiming a he op imisa ion o i s supply,
s o age and dis ibu ion amongs g oups o buildings) is unde conside a ion
REDUCE: Re hink s a egies can be ocused on esou ces consump ion
educ ion
Si e & design &
managemen
A3.4 Supply, s o age and
dis ibu ion o su plus
ainwa e and g eywa e in
g oups o buildings
RETHINK: he edis ibu ion o o he buildings o he su plus ainwa e and
g eywa e gene a ed om oo o si e ca chmen a eas o om sani a y was e
is conside ed
REDUCE: Re hink s a egies can be ocused on esou ces consump ion
educ ion
Si e & design &
managemen
(con inued)

19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 609
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
A3.7 Compos ing and e-use o
o ganic sludge
REUSE: he exis ence o an e ec i e compos ing acili y in he p ojec o
handle he o ganic sludge p oduced and measu es ega ding i s euse in o o
si e a e assessed
RECYCLE: i compos ing will be conside ed as a ype o ecycling
Si e & design &
managemen
A3.8 P o ision o spli g ey /
po able wa e se ices
REDUCE he use o po able wa e
REUSE g eywa e
Si e & design &
managemen
A3.10 On-si e ea men o
ainwa e , s o mwa e and
g eywa e
REDUCE he use o po able wa e
REUSE &RECYCLE g eywa e / ainwa e
Si e & design &
managemen
B. Ene gy and esou ce
consump ion
B1. To al li e cycle
non- enewable
ene gy
B1.1 Embodied non- enewable
ene gy in o iginal
cons uc ion ma e ials
REDUCE esou ces consump ion ( he non- enewable embodied ene gy, as
es ima ed by an accep able LCA me hod, is assessed)
Ma e ials
B1.2 Embodied non- enewable
ene gy in cons uc ion
ma e ials o main enance o
eplacemen (s)
REDUCE esou ces consump ion ( he non- enewable embodied ene gy, as
es ima ed by an accep able LCA me hod, is assessed)
Ma e ials
(con inued)
610 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
B1.4 Consump ion o enewable
ene gy o all building
ope a ions
REDUCE esou ces consump ion (c i e ia: enewable ene gy o building
ope a ions)
Design &
managemen
B3. Use o ma e ials B3.1 Deg ee o e-use o sui able
exis ing s uc u e(s) whe e
a ailable
REUSE/REDUCE o exis ing s uc u es o new cons uc ions. Reduce
embodied ene gy and cons uc ion cos s
Design
B3.3 Ma e ial e iciency o
s uc u al and building
en elope componen s
REDUCE: Reduce he need o new ma e ials, educe embodied ene gy and
cos s. (Inc ease e iciency o ma e ials)
Design &
ma e ials
B3.4 Use o i gin non- enewable
ma e ials
REDUCE: Reduce consump ion o non- enewable esou ces and encou age
he use o ecycled/ e u bished/ emanu ac u ed p oduc s
Design &
ma e ials
B3.5 E icien use o inishing
ma e ials
REDUCE esou ces consump ion (elimina ion o educ ion in use o inishing
ma e ials, whe he i gin, e-used o ecycled)
Design &
ma e ials
B3.6 Ease o disassembly, e-use
o ecycling
REDUCE/RECYCLE: P omo es ecycling, eusing, e u bishing, and
epu posing o building componen s
Design &
ma e ials
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 611
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
B.4 Use o po able
wa e , s o mwa e
and g eywa e
B4.2 Use o wa e o occupan
needs du ing ope a ions
REDUCE wa e consump ion Design
B4.3 Use o wa e o i iga ion
pu poses
REDUCE/RECYCLE: Reduce po able wa e consump ion, encou age euse
and epu pose o g eywa e and ainwa e o i iga ion
Design &
managemen
B4.4 Use o wa e o building
sys ems
REDUCE: Reduce he use o po able wa e , encou age euse and epu pose o
g eywa e and ainwa e
Design &
managemen
C. En i onmen al
loadings
C.3 Solid and liquid
was es
C3.1 Solid was e om he
cons uc ion and demoli ion
p ocess e ained on he si e
REDUCE: Reduce solid was e om cons uc ion di e ed o he was e
managemen sys em
RECYCLE/REUSE: Recycling and euse o cons uc ion was e
Ma e ials &
cons uc ion
C3.5 Liquid e luen s om
building ope a ions ha a e
sen o he si e
REDUCE Liquid was e sen o si e o ea men Cons uc ion
C.4 Impac s on
p ojec si e
C4.3 Recha ge o g oundwa e
h ough pe meable pa ing o
landscaping
REPAIR/REFURBISH: Recha ging es o ing g oundwa e Si e & design
E. Se ice quali y E.2 Func ionali y &
e iciency
E2.7 Spa ial e iciency RETHINK: Op imise spa ial use o building Design
E2.8 Volume ic e iciency RETHINK: Op imise spa ial use o building Design
(con inued)
612 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
E.4 Flexibili y and
adap abili y
E4.1 Abili y o building ope a o
o enan o modi y acili y
echnical sys ems
REPURPOSE/REMANUFACTURE o spaces in he building by he
possibili y o eloca e HVAC, ligh ing and con ol sys ems
Design
E4.2 Po en ial o ho izon al o
e ical ex ension o s uc u e
REPURPOSE/RETHINK: lexibili y o he s uc u e design o be ex ended
when needed. Reduce esou ces consump ion when ex ension is needed
Design
E4.3 Adap abili y cons ain s
imposed by s uc u e o
loo - o- loo heigh s
REPURPOSE/REMANUFACTURE o spaces in he building by he
possibili y o adap o o he uses
Design
E.4.4 Adap abili y cons ain s
imposed by building
en elope and echnical
sys ems
REPURPOSE/REMANUFACTURE o building en elope and HVAC and
elec ical sys ems in he building by he possibili y o adap o o he uses
Design
E4.5 Adap abili y o u u e
changes in ype o ene gy
supply
REPURPOSE/REMANUFACTURE o spaces in he building by he
possibili y o upda e ene gy sys ems
Design
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 613
Table 19.12 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h ci cula i y (employed amewo k) Le el (si e,
ma e ial, design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
E.5 Op imiza ion
and main enance o
ope a ing
pe o mance
E5.2 Adequacy o he building
en elope o main enance o
long- e m pe o mance
REDUCE he need o main enance by ensu ing du able design o building
en elope
Design
E5.4 Exis ence and
implemen a ion o a
main enance managemen
plan
RETHINK/REDUCE: Ensu e he educ ion o ene gy and wa e consump ion
o e ime by de eloping a main enance plan
Design &
managemen
G. Cos and economic
aspec s
G.1 Cos and
economics
G1.3 Li e-cycle cos REDUCE/RETHINK: Li e cycle assessmen is implied in ci cula economy Design,
cons uc ion &
managemen

614 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.13 C i e ia which a e indi ec ly11 associa ed wi h ci cula i y (ci cula p inciples as
e lec ed in he 10-R amewo k)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h
ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
A. U ban, si e
and
in as uc u e
sys ems
A.1 Si e
egene a ion
and
de elopmen
A1.6 Shading o
building(s) by
deciduous ees
REDUCE: educe
ene gy needed o
cooling o buildings
RETHINK The use o
ees o ca bon
seques a ion
Si e
A1.7 Use o
ege a ion o
p o ide
ambien
ou doo cooling
REPAIR /
REFURBISH: es o ing
damaged we land
p o ides highe sco es
wi hin he assessmen
scale o he c i e ion
Si e
A1.10 P o ision and
quali y o
child en’s play
a ea(s)
REDUCE: Indi ec
ela ion wi h he
educ ion o uel
consump ion/CO2
emissions by educing
anspo a ion needs
Si e
A1.12 P o ision and
quali y o
bicycle
pa hways and
pa king
REDUCE: indi ec
ela ion wi h he
educ ion o uel
consump ion/CO2
emissions by educing
anspo a ion needs
Si e
A.2 U ban
design
A2.2 Reducing need
o commu ing
anspo
h ough
p o ision o
mixed uses
REDUCE: indi ec
ela ion wi h he
educ ion o uel
consump ion/CO2
emissions by educing
anspo a ion needs
Si e
A2.3 Impac o
o ien a ion on
he passi e
sola po en ial
o building(s)
REDUCE ene gy
consump ion ia passi e
sola sys ems
Design
(con inued)
11 Indi ec associa ion: no e e ence/desc ip ion in he in en , indica o , benchma ks, and gene ally, in he
s uc u e and con en o he c i e ion. Howe e , we see a clea connec ion o he ype: i his c i e ion is
me , hen, as a consequence, a ci cula i y p inciple will be se ed.
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 615
Table 19.13 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h
ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
A2.5 Impac o si e
and building
o ien a ion on
na u al
en ila ion o
building(s)
du ing wa m
season(s)
REDUCE ene gy
consump ion om he
need o mechanical
en ila ion sys ems
Design
A2.6 Impac o si e
and building
o ien a ion on
na u al
en ila ion o
building(s)
du ing cold
season(s)
REDUCE ene gy
consump ion om he
need o mechanical
en ila ion sys ems
Design
A.3 P ojec
in as uc u e
and se ices
A3.9 P o ision o
su ace wa e
managemen
sys em
REDUCE he impac o
wa e sewage sys ems
RETHINK: imp o e
lood esilience capaci y
o he si e
Design
A3.13 P o ision o
on-si e pa king
acili ies o
p i a e ehicles
REDUCE: indi ec
ela ion wi h he
educ ion o uel
consump ion/CO2
emissions by educing
anspo a ion needs
Design
B. Ene gy and
esou ce
consump ion
B1. To al li e
cycle
non- enewable
ene gy
B1.3 Consump ion o
non- enewable
ene gy o all
building
ope a ions
REDUCE: educes
esou ces consump ion
Design &
managemen
B2.Elec ical
peak demand
B2.1 Elec ical peak
demand o
building
ope a ions
REDUCE: educe
esou ces consump ion,
o en ob ained om
ossil- uel gene a ed
elec ical powe
Design
(con inued)
616 C. Gia ma e al.
Table 19.13 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h
ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
B2.2 Scheduling o
building
ope a ions o
educe peak
loads on
gene a ing
acili ies
REDUCE: Rela ed wi h
indica o B1.1
Managemen
C.
En i onmen al
loadings
C.1
G eenhouse
gas emissions
C1.1 GHG emissions
om ene gy
embodied in
o iginal
cons uc ion
ma e ials
REDUCE: Reduc ion o
GHG emissions
conside ing he en i e
li e cycle o ma e ials
Ma e ials
C1.2 GHG emissions
om ene gy
embodied in
cons uc ion
ma e ials used
o main enance
o
eplacemen (s)
REDUCE: Reduc ion o
GHG emissions
conside ing he en i e
li e cycle o ma e ials
Ma e ials &
managemen
C1.3 GHG emissions
om p ima y
ene gy used o
all pu poses in
acili y
ope a ions
REDUCE: Reduc ion o
GHG emissions om
calcula ed ene gy use in
he building
Ma e ials,
cons uc ion
&
managemen
C.2 O he
a mosphe ic
emissions
C2.1 Emissions o
ozone-deple ing
subs ances
du ing acili y
ope a ions
REDUCE: educ ion o
emissions, which a e
conside ed as an impac ,
consequence o he
implemen a ion o o he
ci cula i y indica o s
Design &
managemen
C2.2 Emissions o
acidi ying
emissions
du ing acili y
ope a ions
REDUCE: educ ion o
emissions, which a e
conside ed as an impac ,
consequence o he
implemen a ion o o he
ci cula i y indica o s
Design &
managemen
C2.3 Emissions
leading o
pho o-oxidan s
du ing acili y
ope a ions
REDUCE: educ ion o
emissions, which a e
conside ed as an impac ,
consequence o he
implemen a ion o o he
ci cula i y indica o s
Design &
managemen
(con inued)
19 Implemen a ion and Conside a ion o Ci cula i y Wi hin In e na ional … 617
Table 19.13 (con inued)
Issue Ca ego y C i e ion Associa ion wi h
ci cula i y (employed
amewo k)
Le el (si e,
ma e ial,
design,
cons uc ion,
managemen )
C.3 Solid and
liquid was es
C3.2 Solid
non-haza dous
was e om
acili y
ope a ions sen
o he si e
RECYCLE: conside ing
u u e ecycling o
cons uc ion was e
Ma e ials &
cons uc ion
C.5 O he
local and
egional
impac s
C5.1 Impac on
access o
dayligh o
sola ene gy
po en ial o
adjacen
p ope y
REDUCE o esou ces
consump ion
conside ing sola powe
po en ial
Si e & design
E. Se ice
quali y
E.1 Sa e y and
secu i y
E1.3 Risk o
occupan s and
acili ies om
looding
Rela ed o esilience as
a gene al ci cula
economy p inciple.
Hence, associa ions
wi h p inciples o he
employed amewo k
a e implied:
REDUCE esou ces
consump ion o epai
REUSE/REPAIR
acili ies
Si e & design
E1.4 Risk o
occupan s and
acili ies om
winds o ms
Rela ed o esilience as
a gene al ci cula
economy p inciple.
Hence, associa ions
wi h p inciples o he
employed amewo k
a e implied:
REDUCE esou ces
consump ion o epai
REUSE/REPAIR
acili ies
Si e & design
E1.9 Main enance o
co e building
unc ions
du ing powe
ou ages
REDUCE: ela ed o
esilience
Managemen
E.3
Con ollabili y
E3.1 E ec i eness o
acili y
managemen
con ol sys em
REDUCE (indi ec
impac on ene gy
consump ion)
(con inued)
624 C. Gia ma e al.
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