To satisfy the housing needs of an ever increasing population, the construction of buildings have become a large consumer of a considerably large amount of energy and resources. This human activity as well as other industrial and domestic activities if left unchecked will result in the gradual deterioration of our environment. The term embodied energy has been developed as a means to measure the energy expended during the life cycle of a building material. This life cycle consists of mining and processing of raw materials, production processes which transforms the raw materials to the desired building material, transportation to site, construction and finally demolition. The use of embodied energy as a measurement tool is currently being ap...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
The purpose of this research was to assess the embodied energy and carbon emissions of structural bu...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Buildings consume a vast amount of energy during the life cycle stages of construction, use and demo...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to reduce their enviro...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Total energy consumption of a domestic building, which has a direct impact on its carbon foot print,...
Total energy consumption of a domestic building, which has a direct impact on its carbon foot print,...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
The purpose of this research was to assess the embodied energy and carbon emissions of structural bu...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
Buildings consume a vast amount of energy during the life cycle stages of construction, use and demo...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to...
Despite the increasing significance of embodied impacts of buildings, efforts to reduce their enviro...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Abstract: According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in t...
Total energy consumption of a domestic building, which has a direct impact on its carbon foot print,...
Total energy consumption of a domestic building, which has a direct impact on its carbon foot print,...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...
The purpose of this research was to assess the embodied energy and carbon emissions of structural bu...
According to the literature approximately 40% of global energy in 2007 has been using in the buildin...