Using the case study of a six-floor residential building with 4254 m2 living area and its supply chains, service life and disposal in the Swedish context, a conventional life cycle assessment focused on Global Warming Potential was carried out. The assessment is incomplete because sections B1-B5 were not taken into consideration. A Time Adjusted Warming Potential was also calculated from the conventional results to address the dynamics in the long service life of wooden and concrete buildings. The results are 358 kg CO2 eq/m2 and 175 kg CO2 eq/m2 for concrete and wood, respectively. Of the alternatives analyzed, both using slag concrete and combining the materials in hybrid buildings were shown to have significant reduction potential. The d...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
Whenever Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is used to assess the climate impact of buildings, those with h...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can be used successfully to make decisions in sustainable building desig...
Using the case study of a six-floor residential building with 4254 m2 living area and its supply cha...
Recently there has been an increase of energy and environmental certifications in the Swedish buildi...
This thesis aims to calculate the life cycle emission of a timber building and compare it to a concr...
Ever since the Swedish government declared their long-term goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions...
This study compared the Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact of two single-family dwellings situate...
The Nordic countries have shown great interest in using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the building ...
The Swedish goverment has recently produced a proposition that demands that a developer of a housing...
The main objectives of this thesis were to demonstrate how Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) may be applie...
Being the building sector responsible of 30–40% of total greenhouse gases’ emissions and being some ...
In Sweden, the long-term climate goal is to achieve a net zero emission of greenhouse gases by 2045....
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
Whenever Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is used to assess the climate impact of buildings, those with h...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can be used successfully to make decisions in sustainable building desig...
Using the case study of a six-floor residential building with 4254 m2 living area and its supply cha...
Recently there has been an increase of energy and environmental certifications in the Swedish buildi...
This thesis aims to calculate the life cycle emission of a timber building and compare it to a concr...
Ever since the Swedish government declared their long-term goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions...
This study compared the Global Warming Potential (GWP) impact of two single-family dwellings situate...
The Nordic countries have shown great interest in using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the building ...
The Swedish goverment has recently produced a proposition that demands that a developer of a housing...
The main objectives of this thesis were to demonstrate how Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) may be applie...
Being the building sector responsible of 30–40% of total greenhouse gases’ emissions and being some ...
In Sweden, the long-term climate goal is to achieve a net zero emission of greenhouse gases by 2045....
The paper presents the comparative results of the life-cycle assessment (LCA) of one residential bui...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
A recent study suggested that buildings globally consume up to 40 of energy and responsible for half...
Whenever Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is used to assess the climate impact of buildings, those with h...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) can be used successfully to make decisions in sustainable building desig...