The present climate emergency demands the construction industry to minimise the carbon footprint of concrete buildings. In this paper, the potential different optimisation strategies to reduce ‘cradle-to-gate’ embodied carbon of concrete floors which require different levels of modifications to the conventional design and construction practice were compared. The embodied carbon savings possible from parametrically optimising slab depth and grade of concrete, post-tensioning, considering alternative conventional slab types, and adopting novel thin shell floor systems were quantified for a range of spans. Compared to reinforced concrete flat slabs designed for conventional span/depth ratios, minimising slab depths and considering lower grades...
The concrete used in floor slabs accounts for large greenhouse gas emissions in building constructio...
The construction industry is under considerable legislative pressure to reduce its carbon emission...
The construction industry is responsible for nearly half of the UK's carbon emissions, and the use o...
Minimising the carbon footprint of concrete buildings is vital in the presence of the climate emerge...
Multi-objective optimisation of concrete floors for economic and environmental performance is critic...
This paper explores the potential of thin concrete shells as low-carbon alternatives to floor slabs ...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth is driving unprecedented levels of building construction. O...
The built environment is one of the largest contributors of carbon emissions due to the rapid pace o...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
In the construction of multistory buildings, the reinforced concrete flat slab is a preferred floor ...
The construction industry has received attention due to its significant contribution to global carbo...
Due to increasing global population, floor area is expected to double by 2060. At the same time, the...
Global demand for floor space is projected to continue to rapidly increase due to urbanisation and p...
Construction business along with other businesses have set carbon neutrality goals in the following ...
Construction material consumption is greater than any time in history. Australia produces approximat...
The concrete used in floor slabs accounts for large greenhouse gas emissions in building constructio...
The construction industry is under considerable legislative pressure to reduce its carbon emission...
The construction industry is responsible for nearly half of the UK's carbon emissions, and the use o...
Minimising the carbon footprint of concrete buildings is vital in the presence of the climate emerge...
Multi-objective optimisation of concrete floors for economic and environmental performance is critic...
This paper explores the potential of thin concrete shells as low-carbon alternatives to floor slabs ...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth is driving unprecedented levels of building construction. O...
The built environment is one of the largest contributors of carbon emissions due to the rapid pace o...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
In the construction of multistory buildings, the reinforced concrete flat slab is a preferred floor ...
The construction industry has received attention due to its significant contribution to global carbo...
Due to increasing global population, floor area is expected to double by 2060. At the same time, the...
Global demand for floor space is projected to continue to rapidly increase due to urbanisation and p...
Construction business along with other businesses have set carbon neutrality goals in the following ...
Construction material consumption is greater than any time in history. Australia produces approximat...
The concrete used in floor slabs accounts for large greenhouse gas emissions in building constructio...
The construction industry is under considerable legislative pressure to reduce its carbon emission...
The construction industry is responsible for nearly half of the UK's carbon emissions, and the use o...