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Circular Decision-Making for Real Estate Assets Paris Habitat Demonstration (one pager)

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Description

The Paris Habitat demonstration applies a participatory, multi-level circular decision-making process developed by TU Delft to guide the renovation and densification of a 1950s social housing complex. The process connects strategic, scenario, and product-level thinking — combining Cross-Impact Balance (CIB) analysis, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Fuzzy-TOPSIS to explore and rank circular renovation pathways.

Supported by AI-based visualisation and narratives, it helps align technical, social, and environmental priorities, clarify trade-offs, and extend the use life of real estate assets through a transparent and replicable approach.

Files

Circular Decision-Making for Real Estate Assets Paris Habitat Demonstration.pdf

Additional details

Funding

European Commission
Reincarnate - Reincarnation of construction products and materials by slowing down and extending cycles 101056773

Dates

Created
2025-11-13