As the architecture and construction industry places an increased emphasis on sustainability, building researchers are seeking more comprehensive methods to evaluate and reduce a building's environmental impacts. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has emerged as one of the most capable tools to aid in this assessment. Presently there are no guiding principles for the use of LCA in the building industry. This thesis aims to provide guidelines to help architects utilize LCA methodology as part of the design process. This study reviews a number of previously-completed whole-building LCA case-studies to understand different LCA scenarios of use in the building industry. In addition, a set of North American and international LCA tools were evaluate...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
This research investigates the development of life cycle assessment (LCA) in the building and health...
As sustainability becomes a central figure in the design process in both architectural education and...
The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology is one of the most applied ways to evaluate the environm...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Buildings and construction have a significant effect on our natural environment and are major contri...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
Minimising the direct and indirect environmental impact of buildings over their life cycle has becom...
The present short paper will briefly illustrate reasons, procedures and application potential of the...
The responsibility of the building sector to diminish the harmful environmental impacts, locally and...
Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is one of various management tools for evaluating environmental concerns...
In the context of built environment, buildings are amongst the principal generators of environmental...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts of...
The building sector is currently facing several challenges related to sustainability. It is responsi...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
This research investigates the development of life cycle assessment (LCA) in the building and health...
As sustainability becomes a central figure in the design process in both architectural education and...
The life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology is one of the most applied ways to evaluate the environm...
Abstract: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was developed to determine the holistic environmental impact o...
Buildings and construction have a significant effect on our natural environment and are major contri...
AbstractIntroductionIn the U.S., about 50% of total CO2 emissions stem from the built environment (e...
The quantification of the environmental impacts of a building can help decisionmakers to identify p...
Minimising the direct and indirect environmental impact of buildings over their life cycle has becom...
The present short paper will briefly illustrate reasons, procedures and application potential of the...
The responsibility of the building sector to diminish the harmful environmental impacts, locally and...
Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) is one of various management tools for evaluating environmental concerns...
In the context of built environment, buildings are amongst the principal generators of environmental...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology for evaluating the environmental impacts of...
The building sector is currently facing several challenges related to sustainability. It is responsi...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
This research investigates the development of life cycle assessment (LCA) in the building and health...
As sustainability becomes a central figure in the design process in both architectural education and...