AbstractAfter a period characterized by a strong emphasis on the environmental and physical aspects of construction processes, researchers are speeding up efforts to combine environmental performance with economic data. The driver of this movement has been the challenge of establishing a balance between the three main pillars of sustainable construction; namely the social, economic and environmental dimensions. Life Cycle Costing (LCC) has long been recognized as an important technique for the evaluation of the total cost of ownership from cradle to grave and it has frequently been used in decision making processes in construction. Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) on the other hand, measures the environmental performance; in other words the consum...
The building stock in Europe accounts for over 40% of the final energy consumption in the European U...
Sustainable construction is a multidimensional concept that is based in the performance of a constr...
AbstractCurrently, the construction industry is turning towards sustainability. Nevertheless, in ord...
This paper reviews actual sustainability assessments in the construction sector to define whether an...
Sustainable construction refers to the integration of environmental, social and economic considerati...
Sustainable development is about making societal investments. These investments should be in synchro...
The construction industry is of high economic significance and has strong environmental and social im...
SPEAR is the acronym for the European research project Seismic PErformance Assessment and Rehabilita...
The construction industry is responsible for positive and negative values in society, economy and en...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Sustainability assessment and rating systems are intended to foster more sustainable design, constru...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools ...
A Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of building materials reduces the shortcomings of purchase decisions base...
The building stock in Europe accounts for over 40% of the final energy consumption in the European U...
Sustainable construction is a multidimensional concept that is based in the performance of a constr...
AbstractCurrently, the construction industry is turning towards sustainability. Nevertheless, in ord...
This paper reviews actual sustainability assessments in the construction sector to define whether an...
Sustainable construction refers to the integration of environmental, social and economic considerati...
Sustainable development is about making societal investments. These investments should be in synchro...
The construction industry is of high economic significance and has strong environmental and social im...
SPEAR is the acronym for the European research project Seismic PErformance Assessment and Rehabilita...
The construction industry is responsible for positive and negative values in society, economy and en...
The inordinate quantities of resources used and pollution released by construction products identify...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Sustainability assessment and rating systems are intended to foster more sustainable design, constru...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) is an internationally accepted and useful tool to assess the environme...
Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools ...
A Life Cycle Costing (LCC) of building materials reduces the shortcomings of purchase decisions base...
The building stock in Europe accounts for over 40% of the final energy consumption in the European U...
Sustainable construction is a multidimensional concept that is based in the performance of a constr...
AbstractCurrently, the construction industry is turning towards sustainability. Nevertheless, in ord...