This is the report of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study on some masonry wall types. As the starting point, literature on masonry materials, techniques and possible end-of-life scenarios were examined that are needed for the formulation of a LCA study. Prevalent masonry types were detected as fired clay brick, AAC block, natural stone, mud brick as well as prevalent end-of-life cases as landfill, reuse and recycling. Additionally, an overview of the literature on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was presented in order to detect a framework for the structure of a LCA study. After the collection of all needed information, several possible life cycle scenarios were formulated in a realistic manner for each stated masonry type. Obtained i...
Masonry walls constitute the interface between the building’s interior and the outdoor environment. ...
Purpose: This study used the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology (ISO 14040, ISO 14044) to quant...
According to recent studies, the manufacturing and construction of the structural elements of buildi...
Environmental impact assessment is one of the major concerns due to the threats of global warming. T...
Environmental assessment over the course of the full life cycle of a building (LCA - Life Cycle Asse...
The environmental performance of a building used for living or working depends to a large extent on ...
[EN] Earth-retaining walls are one of the most common structures in civil engineering, a discipline ...
1. Introduction – The life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodological tool to measure the environmen...
AbstractAlthough operational energy is currently the main focus of sustainability in building regula...
Purpose: Over the last decade, the rehabilitation/renovation of existing buildings has increasingly ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
Application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in buildings is usually performed at the envelope scale, ...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
Masonry walls constitute the interface between the building’s interior and the outdoor environment. ...
Purpose: This study used the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology (ISO 14040, ISO 14044) to quant...
According to recent studies, the manufacturing and construction of the structural elements of buildi...
Environmental impact assessment is one of the major concerns due to the threats of global warming. T...
Environmental assessment over the course of the full life cycle of a building (LCA - Life Cycle Asse...
The environmental performance of a building used for living or working depends to a large extent on ...
[EN] Earth-retaining walls are one of the most common structures in civil engineering, a discipline ...
1. Introduction – The life cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodological tool to measure the environmen...
AbstractAlthough operational energy is currently the main focus of sustainability in building regula...
Purpose: Over the last decade, the rehabilitation/renovation of existing buildings has increasingly ...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
Application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in buildings is usually performed at the envelope scale, ...
The construction industry is responsible for 40–45% of primary energy consumption in Europe. T...
AbstractBricks are one of the major materials used for the construction of buildings. With the boomi...
This research focuses on a comparison of 20 external wall systems that are conventionally used in Sp...
Masonry walls constitute the interface between the building’s interior and the outdoor environment. ...
Purpose: This study used the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology (ISO 14040, ISO 14044) to quant...
According to recent studies, the manufacturing and construction of the structural elements of buildi...