In recent years, much research has been conducted internationally to quantitatively evaluate the environmental impact of buildings in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address associated environmental problems. With this in mind, the Green Standard for Energy and Environmental Design (G-SEED) in South Korea was revised in 2016. However, the various possible evaluation methods make it difficult to conduct building life cycle assessment. Moreover, compared to research on residential buildings, life cycle assessment research on non-residential buildings is scarce. Therefore, this study analyzes primary building materials for life cycle assessment of current non-residential buildings to support Korean G-SEED requirements. Design docu...
To evaluate the embodied environmental impact of buildings, major building tasks and materials which...
This study aims to analyze the GHG emissions per step of the life cycle of office building as part o...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
In recent years, much research has been conducted internationally to quantitatively evaluate the env...
The purpose of this study is to apply life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for green building cer...
In the construction industry, concerted efforts are being made to quantitatively evaluate the enviro...
The purpose of this study is to assess environmental friendliness of passive apartment house based o...
This research aims to analyze the environmental impacts per step of the life cycle of the office bui...
This study aims to develop a Building materials Embodied GHG Assessment Criteria and System (BEGAS) ...
There have been much interest and many efforts to control global warming and reduce greenhouse gas (...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to apply life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for green buil...
Various eco-friendly materials are used in the construction industry. South Korea employs the Green ...
Because the reduction in environmental impacts (EIs) of buildings using life-cycle assessment (LCA) ...
LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) analysis for buildings became a part of G-SEED (Green Standard for Energ...
Our environment is an important resource, not only for use in development, but to conserve. In the 1...
To evaluate the embodied environmental impact of buildings, major building tasks and materials which...
This study aims to analyze the GHG emissions per step of the life cycle of office building as part o...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
In recent years, much research has been conducted internationally to quantitatively evaluate the env...
The purpose of this study is to apply life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for green building cer...
In the construction industry, concerted efforts are being made to quantitatively evaluate the enviro...
The purpose of this study is to assess environmental friendliness of passive apartment house based o...
This research aims to analyze the environmental impacts per step of the life cycle of the office bui...
This study aims to develop a Building materials Embodied GHG Assessment Criteria and System (BEGAS) ...
There have been much interest and many efforts to control global warming and reduce greenhouse gas (...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to apply life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for green buil...
Various eco-friendly materials are used in the construction industry. South Korea employs the Green ...
Because the reduction in environmental impacts (EIs) of buildings using life-cycle assessment (LCA) ...
LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) analysis for buildings became a part of G-SEED (Green Standard for Energ...
Our environment is an important resource, not only for use in development, but to conserve. In the 1...
To evaluate the embodied environmental impact of buildings, major building tasks and materials which...
This study aims to analyze the GHG emissions per step of the life cycle of office building as part o...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...