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"Next-Gen Bricks" explores the revolutionary potential of sustainable building materials, focusing on bricks made from recycled materials and bio-integrated components. It highlights how these next-generation bricks can transform the construction industry, addressing environmental concerns like resource depletion and carbon emissions.
The book emphasizes the shift from traditional, energy-intensive brick-making to eco-friendly alternatives, demonstrating that sustainable construction is both environmentally responsible and economically viable. For instance, did you know that certain bio-bricks utilize bacteria to bind materials, creating durable building blocks? Also, many recycled bricks incorporate industrial byproducts and consumer waste, reducing landfill burden.
The book approaches the topic by first introducing the science behind these materials and then exploring their properties and real-world applications through case studies. It examines the material properties of these bricks, such as strength and thermal performance, comparing them to conventional bricks.
"Next-Gen Bricks" progresses from the science of innovative materials to policy changes and economic incentives needed for their widespread adoption, offering a roadmap for a sustainable future. This book stands out by providing a comprehensive look at the latest advancements, inspiring readers to embrace environmentally responsible practices in architecture and urban planning.
© 2025 Publifye (Rafbók): 9788233996536
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Rafbók: 21 februari 2025
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