Concrete buildings suffer from disconcerting end-of-life that is dominating by demolition. Demolition prevents reuse of the building elements and contaminates the environment. This, in addition to other non-preferable aspects is the result of ignorance of the life-cycle-design of buildings. While steel and timber buildings can be disassembled, concrete buildings, especially cast-in-situ have no options except demolition. To move concrete buildings...
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