This study addresses the potential of using earthen materials/building solutions in the design of contemporary buildings in the Portuguese context. Additionally, it presents specific cradle-to-gate environmental information related to the compressed earth block (CEB) and rammed earth processes of a Portuguese construction company. At the end, it compares the environmental performance of these two vernacular materials with the one that is being used in contemporary construction (ceramic brick). As an outcome, this research shows that using earthen building materials will result in substantial environmental savings when compared to brick walls that fulfil the same functional requirements.EDER funds through the Competitivity and Inter-national...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
This study addresses the potential of using earthen materials/building solutions in the design of co...
In the Portuguese context, the life cycle assessment of building materials is still in its infancy. ...
The global challenge of large-scale climate change mitigation requires action also in the building a...
The environmental concerns of the building industry in Portugal have been essentially related with t...
Recently, the growing environmental awareness and greater legal requirements on energy efficiency le...
Raw materials and natural resources saving and recycling are a pillar of sustainability in building ...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
[EN] Earth-retaining walls are one of the most common structures in civil engineering, a discipline ...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
Rammed earth, an ancient construction technique based on compacting soil in progressive layers into ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
The old traditional earth-block methods of construction are currently reconsidered as a very environ...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
This study addresses the potential of using earthen materials/building solutions in the design of co...
In the Portuguese context, the life cycle assessment of building materials is still in its infancy. ...
The global challenge of large-scale climate change mitigation requires action also in the building a...
The environmental concerns of the building industry in Portugal have been essentially related with t...
Recently, the growing environmental awareness and greater legal requirements on energy efficiency le...
Raw materials and natural resources saving and recycling are a pillar of sustainability in building ...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
[EN] Earth-retaining walls are one of the most common structures in civil engineering, a discipline ...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
Rammed earth, an ancient construction technique based on compacting soil in progressive layers into ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
The old traditional earth-block methods of construction are currently reconsidered as a very environ...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...