This study presents a comparison of the life cycle carbon emission (LCCO2) and embodied energy calculation between two kinds of bricks, sun-dried and fired clay, as means of evaluating the energy and climate impact of each brick type and the economics of production. Focus is paid to the differences across the whole production chain between sun-dried clay bricks, which represent the traditional norm, and fired clay bricks, which are the most widely-used walling materials in conventional buildings. A case study was carried out in Dakhla Oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt. The results of this study show that if sun-dried bricks are used instead of fired bricks, a reduction of up to 5907 kg CO(2)e (in CO2 emissions) and 5305 MJ of embodied en...
The recent rise of environmentally conscious design, which includes materials and assemblies selecti...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The heavy clay industry brick is in many countries a very important economic factor with far reachin...
This study presents a comparison of the life cycle carbon emission (LCCO2) and embodied energy calcu...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
This paper investigates the five different gas emissions during the firing process of clay bricks an...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SET via http://eprints.nottingham.a...
The rising demand for bricks baked in wood-fuelled kilns in Malawi is raising concerns due to its co...
The concept of embodied energy can be used to understand and develop energy saving products or servi...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
This article presents the environmental assessment of geopolymer bricks produced from clay and waste...
Clay bricks are used for house construction in Western Australia. Clay bricks produce large amounts ...
This study compares the ecological footprints of geopolymer and red clay brick prisms, two common bu...
A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was undertaken to evaluate the environmental impacts of fi...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
The recent rise of environmentally conscious design, which includes materials and assemblies selecti...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The heavy clay industry brick is in many countries a very important economic factor with far reachin...
This study presents a comparison of the life cycle carbon emission (LCCO2) and embodied energy calcu...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
This paper investigates the five different gas emissions during the firing process of clay bricks an...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SET via http://eprints.nottingham.a...
The rising demand for bricks baked in wood-fuelled kilns in Malawi is raising concerns due to its co...
The concept of embodied energy can be used to understand and develop energy saving products or servi...
Building construction significantly contributes to the carbon growth due to the high carbon emission...
This article presents the environmental assessment of geopolymer bricks produced from clay and waste...
Clay bricks are used for house construction in Western Australia. Clay bricks produce large amounts ...
This study compares the ecological footprints of geopolymer and red clay brick prisms, two common bu...
A comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) was undertaken to evaluate the environmental impacts of fi...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
The recent rise of environmentally conscious design, which includes materials and assemblies selecti...
This document presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study to quantify the environmental cradle-to-g...
The heavy clay industry brick is in many countries a very important economic factor with far reachin...