Building and construction industry is responsible for resource scarcity, global warming impacts, land use changes and the loss of bio-diversity, which have direct and indirect socio-economic implications. Sustainable building design is thus inevitable through the selection of highly durable and less energy intensive-materials that could reduce environmental degradation in an economically viable and socially acceptable manner. This paper presents the life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) framework to assess the environmental, social and economic objectives of residential buildings. Two buildings of different material compositions have been used to test this framework. Firstly, the service life of this building has been calculated as du...
A Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of building materials reduces the shortcomings of purchase decisions base...
The purpose of this study is to propose a life cycle sustainability assessment method of buildings b...
Understanding the differences between the temporal and physical aspects of the building life cycle i...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
The construction industry is one of the largest exploiters of both renewable and non-renewable natur...
Sustainability assessment and rating systems are intended to foster more sustainable design, constru...
This study aims to define a methodological framework that could guide construction community stakeho...
Sustainability in construction industry became a concurrent part of contemporary building developmen...
The construction industry is of high economic significance and has strong environmental and social im...
One of the most widely acknowledged policies, which is also strongly promoted by legislation and gov...
Sustainable development policies are often on the agenda as global warming and resource depletion pr...
In the context of built environment, buildings are amongst the principal generators of environmental...
Oppression from construction industry to environment is unavoidable but construction industry has po...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
A Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of building materials reduces the shortcomings of purchase decisions base...
The purpose of this study is to propose a life cycle sustainability assessment method of buildings b...
Understanding the differences between the temporal and physical aspects of the building life cycle i...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
The construction industry is one of the largest exploiters of both renewable and non-renewable natur...
Sustainability assessment and rating systems are intended to foster more sustainable design, constru...
This study aims to define a methodological framework that could guide construction community stakeho...
Sustainability in construction industry became a concurrent part of contemporary building developmen...
The construction industry is of high economic significance and has strong environmental and social im...
One of the most widely acknowledged policies, which is also strongly promoted by legislation and gov...
Sustainable development policies are often on the agenda as global warming and resource depletion pr...
In the context of built environment, buildings are amongst the principal generators of environmental...
Oppression from construction industry to environment is unavoidable but construction industry has po...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
A Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of building materials reduces the shortcomings of purchase decisions base...
The purpose of this study is to propose a life cycle sustainability assessment method of buildings b...
Understanding the differences between the temporal and physical aspects of the building life cycle i...