How Deconstruction Supports Circular Construction, Not Just Recycling
Deconstruction is often misunderstood as a slower, more careful version of demolition with better recycling outcomes. While recycling is part of the picture, it is
Deconstruction is often misunderstood as a slower, more careful version of demolition with better recycling outcomes. While recycling is part of the picture, it is
When people talk about deconstruction, it is easy to assume that newer buildings would be easier or safer to take apart. They look cleaner, more
When lead abatement work is finished, many families assume the danger is gone the moment crews pack up and leave. Visually, the space may look
Deconstruction is often misunderstood because it gets lumped in with demolition, even though the two approaches share very little in practice. Where demolition focuses on
When people think about lead abatement, their minds usually go straight to health risks inside a building. Protecting children. Reducing exposure. Making a home safer