The building industry is responsible for 35% of all solid waste in Europe and more than a third of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To address this, applying circular economy principles to the building sector is crucial, for example by reusing building elements from demolition sites rather than extracting and producing new materials. However, most current life-cycle assessment (LCA) tools are not appropriate to evaluate the environmental impact of a building when its components originate from prior buildings and/or will be used in future unknown ones. Still, robust measurement is needed to demonstrate the benefits of reuse towards environmentally sustainable cities. This paper compares existing methodologies to quantify the global warming po...
This case study applies life-cycle assessment methods to the preliminary design of an office buildin...
Targets for carbon emissions and energy use are set within the built environment to drive change and...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...
This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for evaluating the environmental impac...
The buildings’ life cycle assessment is missing consensus on the methods for revealing the environme...
With decreasing energy demand, the ecological impact related to the building fabric becomes more rel...
Introduction. The building sector consumes 40% of resources globally, produces 40% of global waste a...
This is one of a series of seven booklets that have been produced to serve as ataste of what the FCR...
This report focuses on methodological issues related to the determination, assessment and presentati...
Access to tools for environmental assessment is aprecondition for identifying and improving the envi...
Issues about the evaluation of the environmental sustainability of products and industrial processe...
Building reuse is a linchpin to managing solid waste. Despite the various benefits beyond contribut...
Recent research indicates that circular economy practices have the potential to provide significant ...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
This case study applies life-cycle assessment methods to the preliminary design of an office buildin...
Targets for carbon emissions and energy use are set within the built environment to drive change and...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...
This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology for evaluating the environmental impac...
The buildings’ life cycle assessment is missing consensus on the methods for revealing the environme...
With decreasing energy demand, the ecological impact related to the building fabric becomes more rel...
Introduction. The building sector consumes 40% of resources globally, produces 40% of global waste a...
This is one of a series of seven booklets that have been produced to serve as ataste of what the FCR...
This report focuses on methodological issues related to the determination, assessment and presentati...
Access to tools for environmental assessment is aprecondition for identifying and improving the envi...
Issues about the evaluation of the environmental sustainability of products and industrial processe...
Building reuse is a linchpin to managing solid waste. Despite the various benefits beyond contribut...
Recent research indicates that circular economy practices have the potential to provide significant ...
The building sector contributes about a third of all energy-related emissions worldwide. Taking into...
International audienceDue to a worldwide increasing population, the construction sector is key in th...
This case study applies life-cycle assessment methods to the preliminary design of an office buildin...
Targets for carbon emissions and energy use are set within the built environment to drive change and...
In the building sector, the new standards for energy efficiency are reducing the energy consumption ...