In the housing market enormous challenges exist for the retrofitting of existing housing in combination with the ambition to realize new environmentally friendly and affordable dwellings. Bio-based building materials offer the possibility to use renewable resources in building and construction. The efficient use of bio-based building materials is desirable due to several potential advantages related to environmental and economic aspects e.g. CO2 fixation and additional value. The potential biodegradability of biomaterials however demands also in-novative solutions to avoid e.g. the use of environmental harmful substances. It is essential to use balanced technological solutions, which consider aspects like service life or technical per-forma...
Recycling is not a luxury or a fashion but a necessity that comes from a very simple fact: we live i...
This chapter introduces some sustainability challenges, as well as the importance of resource effici...
With the exception of wood, the use of natural (biobased) materials (based on hemp, flax, straw or o...
Bio-based materials are considered a promising resource for buildings in the twenty-first century du...
The recently observed tendency for development of sustainable structures and increasing environmenta...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
<p class="Abstract">The continued and increasing use of ordinary building materials to house the eve...
Bio-based architecture (usually known as green architecture) is a new way of thinking, designing, an...
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C requires immediate and drastic reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
This paper discusses the foundations of a bio-based material paradigm for architecture. It argues th...
While the European building sector is responsible for 40% of the energy consumption and 36% of the G...
In the global shift towards decarbonization of the built environment, the nearly Zero Energy Buildin...
According to the sustainability principles, building should have zero-embodied energy in order to mi...
This master thesis dealt with 12 biodegradable materials that were researched extensively under vari...
Recycling is not a luxury or a fashion but a necessity that comes from a very simple fact: we live i...
This chapter introduces some sustainability challenges, as well as the importance of resource effici...
With the exception of wood, the use of natural (biobased) materials (based on hemp, flax, straw or o...
Bio-based materials are considered a promising resource for buildings in the twenty-first century du...
The recently observed tendency for development of sustainable structures and increasing environmenta...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
<p class="Abstract">The continued and increasing use of ordinary building materials to house the eve...
Bio-based architecture (usually known as green architecture) is a new way of thinking, designing, an...
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C requires immediate and drastic reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) e...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
This paper discusses the foundations of a bio-based material paradigm for architecture. It argues th...
While the European building sector is responsible for 40% of the energy consumption and 36% of the G...
In the global shift towards decarbonization of the built environment, the nearly Zero Energy Buildin...
According to the sustainability principles, building should have zero-embodied energy in order to mi...
This master thesis dealt with 12 biodegradable materials that were researched extensively under vari...
Recycling is not a luxury or a fashion but a necessity that comes from a very simple fact: we live i...
This chapter introduces some sustainability challenges, as well as the importance of resource effici...
With the exception of wood, the use of natural (biobased) materials (based on hemp, flax, straw or o...