Cross-disciplinary integration towards sustainable construction
Dorian Hanaor

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration among various fields to advance sustainable construction practices that reduce environmental impact and promote resource efficiency.
Contribution
It advocates for a paradigm shift towards cross-disciplinary integration in construction to foster innovation, sustainability, and holistic solutions addressing environmental, social, and economic challenges.
Findings
Cross-disciplinary approaches can enhance sustainability outcomes.
Barriers include economic, regulatory, and educational challenges.
Collaboration across sectors is essential for systemic change.
Abstract
The built environment is the basis for human experience in the world, yet its current practices contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. This chapter explores the critical role of cross-disciplinary integration in achieving sustainable construction, emphasising the need to bridge the gaps between material science, architecture, engineering, environmental studies, and social sciences. By examining past and present examples and trends we explore how holistic, systems-oriented approaches can drive innovation and sustainability. We examine how the siloed nature of modern disciplines has hindered progress, leading to fragmented outcomes and missed opportunities for circularity and resource efficiency. We present the case for a paradigm shift towards cross-disciplinarity, where stakeholders across sectors and disciplines…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemistry and Chemical Engineering · Sustainable Industrial Ecology · Sustainability in Higher Education
