Energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are actual key issues in all the economic sectors and, in particular, in buildings which is acknowledged worldwide as one of the most energy-consuming. In this context, it would be desirable to duly address those issues by searching for and assessing proper solutions and strategies: the usage of eco-friendly construction materials can be considered as one of those. This paper reports upon the performance of three façades containing sustainable products that are manufactured using natural resources and, alternatively, post-consumer waste based materials; those are: hemp-concrete; and Recycled PolyEthylene Terephthalate (R-PET), respectively. The energy performance of each faç...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Abstract: Globally, buildings are responsible for approximately 40 % of the total world annual energ...
Energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are actual key issues in all the eco...
Energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are actual key issues in all the eco...
This study reports on the performance of sustainable materials produced from natural resources as he...
Construction is considered as one of the most relevant sectors in terms of environmental impacts, du...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
This paper highlights the development of strategies using a green approach that can be adopted to ma...
This research presents a comparative study of different bio-sourced and recycled insulation material...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Abstract: Globally, buildings are responsible for approximately 40 % of the total world annual energ...
Energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are actual key issues in all the eco...
Energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions are actual key issues in all the eco...
This study reports on the performance of sustainable materials produced from natural resources as he...
Construction is considered as one of the most relevant sectors in terms of environmental impacts, du...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Construction industries play a large role in contributing to the environmental problems. The buildin...
This paper describes how much a typical building is contributing to global warming by releasing the ...
Increasing CO₂ emission is considered as the main reason for global warming in the world. One of the...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
This paper highlights the development of strategies using a green approach that can be adopted to ma...
This research presents a comparative study of different bio-sourced and recycled insulation material...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Abstract: Globally, buildings are responsible for approximately 40 % of the total world annual energ...