The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse gases globally produced by human activities. The manufacturing of building materials and the construction of buildings make up 11% of those emissions within the sector. Whole-building life-cycle assessment is a holistic and scientific tool to assess multiple environmental impacts with internationally accepted inventory databases. A comparison of the building lifecycle assessment results would help to select materials and designs to reduce total environmental impacts at the early planning stage for architects and developers, and to revise the building code to improve environmental performance. The Nature Conservancy convened a group of resear...
Buildings and the construction sector together account for about 39% of the global energy-related CO...
The embodied carbon of building materials and the energy consumed during construction have a signifc...
This paper aims to produce a “cradle-to-cradle” life-cycle assessment for a singlefamily timber hou...
The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse...
45 pagesWhole Building Life Cycle Assessments (WBLCA) are helpful tools in the evaluation of the en...
Manufacturing of building materials and construction of buildings make up 11% of the global greenhou...
As the population continues to grow in China’s urban settings, the building sector contributes to in...
Wood is the predominant construction material in the US residential sector. In commercial and midris...
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the life cycle environmental and energy assessment...
Due to human activity, the levels of carbon emissions found in the atmosphere have reached its highe...
This study compares the cradle-to-gate total energy and major emissions for the extraction of raw ma...
The utilization of wood in long life products, such as construction materials in the built environme...
Since 2012, a set of new standards describing, among other aspects, the use of life cycle assessment...
Timber construction offers a number of advantages in terms of sustainability in comparison with othe...
Using sustainable building materials is gaining a significant presence in the US. This study examine...
Buildings and the construction sector together account for about 39% of the global energy-related CO...
The embodied carbon of building materials and the energy consumed during construction have a signifc...
This paper aims to produce a “cradle-to-cradle” life-cycle assessment for a singlefamily timber hou...
The building industry currently consumes over a third of energy produced and emits 39% of greenhouse...
45 pagesWhole Building Life Cycle Assessments (WBLCA) are helpful tools in the evaluation of the en...
Manufacturing of building materials and construction of buildings make up 11% of the global greenhou...
As the population continues to grow in China’s urban settings, the building sector contributes to in...
Wood is the predominant construction material in the US residential sector. In commercial and midris...
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the life cycle environmental and energy assessment...
Due to human activity, the levels of carbon emissions found in the atmosphere have reached its highe...
This study compares the cradle-to-gate total energy and major emissions for the extraction of raw ma...
The utilization of wood in long life products, such as construction materials in the built environme...
Since 2012, a set of new standards describing, among other aspects, the use of life cycle assessment...
Timber construction offers a number of advantages in terms of sustainability in comparison with othe...
Using sustainable building materials is gaining a significant presence in the US. This study examine...
Buildings and the construction sector together account for about 39% of the global energy-related CO...
The embodied carbon of building materials and the energy consumed during construction have a signifc...
This paper aims to produce a “cradle-to-cradle” life-cycle assessment for a singlefamily timber hou...