Revitalising building production through regeneration: A positional paper
Paper i proceeding, 2025

This paper explores regenerative building production as an approach that goes beyond minimising environmental harm to actively generating net-positive socio-ecological impacts. Grounding the discussion in sustainability transitions theory, we highlight how construction significantly contributes to global carbon emissions and waste. Using the phenomena construction methodology, a conceptual framework is proposed to integrate regenerative design principles with sociotechnical perspectives, framing the shift to regeneration as a transitional phenomenon and revealing how multilevel interactions among stakeholders, policies, and niche innovations can drive adoption. Practical steps for clients, designers, contractors, policymakers, and communities include revised procurement models, ecological design solutions, and policy incentives that support deeper collaboration and accountability. The paper underscores that achieving a regenerative transition requires shifting incentives, fostering collaboration, and effecting systemic change across the sector.

construction management

net positive impact

building production

planetary boundaries

regeneration

Författare

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsdesign

Daniella Troje

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Construction Management

Radhlinah Aulin

Lunds universitet

Henrik Linderoth

Jönköping University

Proceedings of the 41st Annual ARCOM Conference

Vol. 41 881-890
9780995546394 (ISBN)

41st Annual ARCOM Conference
Dundee, United Kingdom,

FRESH: Framtida regenerativ produktion för hållbara bostäder och byggnader

Formas (2025-00032), 2025-07-01 -- 2029-06-30.

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Byggprocess och förvaltning

ISBN

9780995546394

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