The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient use of natural resources. Nowadays the construction industry is by far the most resource intense industry sector, approximately 40-50% of all primary raw materials are used, which raises the question about the architects and engineer’s accountability. In this context and as a result of the Paris Climate agreement the Dutch government defined the program “Nederland Circulair in 2050”, which states the ambition to use 50% less primary materials in 2030 and to have a full circular economy in 2050.\u3cbr/\u3eOne possible approach to achieve these ambitious goals is the application of renewable, bio-based materials in the built environment and to r...
Construction sector has high environmental impact throughout entire life cycle of buildings. One way...
The construction sector is associated with significant environmental impacts, being a major consumer...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
Originally coming from aerospace technology, fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) are successfully used f...
In the housing market enormous challenges exist for the retrofitting of existing housing in combinat...
The construction industry consumes massive quantities of materials with a share of 40% of the curren...
The since 2010 running research program 'Bio-Based Geo & Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Soc...
High energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, air pollution and slow depletion of conventional f...
The construction industry is a major contributor to environmental pollution. The effect of the const...
This proposed project is based on the idea that sustainable design and resource efficiency are close...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
This chapter has explored some of the key issues with respect to the sustainable use of materials in...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
The climate crisis has forced the world to act immediately on the damage caused to the environment a...
Construction sector has high environmental impact throughout entire life cycle of buildings. One way...
The construction sector is associated with significant environmental impacts, being a major consumer...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
Originally coming from aerospace technology, fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) are successfully used f...
In the housing market enormous challenges exist for the retrofitting of existing housing in combinat...
The construction industry consumes massive quantities of materials with a share of 40% of the curren...
The since 2010 running research program 'Bio-Based Geo & Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Soc...
High energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, air pollution and slow depletion of conventional f...
The construction industry is a major contributor to environmental pollution. The effect of the const...
This proposed project is based on the idea that sustainable design and resource efficiency are close...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
This chapter has explored some of the key issues with respect to the sustainable use of materials in...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
The climate crisis has forced the world to act immediately on the damage caused to the environment a...
Construction sector has high environmental impact throughout entire life cycle of buildings. One way...
The construction sector is associated with significant environmental impacts, being a major consumer...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...