2019
DOI: 10.52842/conf.acadia.2019.448
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Augmented Craftsmanship

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“…Disassembly should be safe and use standardised tools, and to assist with this process, reusable connectors and fixings should be used, and the use of chemical connections minimised. Within the scope of this paper, a couple of previous studies included disassembly aspect of a non-load bearing small scale projects (Hahm, 2019, Kontovourkis et al, 2019, however neither mention the strategy in great length. Both studies consider the disassembly process is to be conducted not long after the assembly.…”
Section: Ar and Design For Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disassembly should be safe and use standardised tools, and to assist with this process, reusable connectors and fixings should be used, and the use of chemical connections minimised. Within the scope of this paper, a couple of previous studies included disassembly aspect of a non-load bearing small scale projects (Hahm, 2019, Kontovourkis et al, 2019, however neither mention the strategy in great length. Both studies consider the disassembly process is to be conducted not long after the assembly.…”
Section: Ar and Design For Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disassembly should be safe and use standardised tools, and to assist with this process, reusable connectors and fixings should be used, and the use of chemical connections minimised. Within the scope of this paper, a couple of previous studies included disassembly aspect of a non-load bearing small scale projects (Hahm, 2019, Kontovourkis et al, 2019, however neither mention the strategy in great length. Both studies consider the disassembly process is to be conducted not long after the assembly.…”
Section: Ar and Design For Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disassembly should be safe and use standardised tools, and to assist with this process, reusable connectors and fixings should be used, and the use of chemical connections minimised. Within the scope of this paper, a couple of previous studies included disassembly aspect of a non-load bearing small scale projects (Hahm, 2019, Kontovourkis et al, 2019, however neither mention the strategy in great length. Both studies consider the disassembly process is to be conducted not long after the assembly.…”
Section: Ar and Design For Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%