The necessity, driven by Government legislation, to deliver more energy efficient buildings with significantly lower climate change impact is supporting the development of new uses for traditional materials, such as straw, hemp, timber and unfired clay. Many traditional, also called natural, materials offer low carbon and sustainable sources of materials for modern building. Plant based materials store carbon through photosynthesis. Unfired clay requires very little processing. However, traditional materials face many challenges in the reintroduction into modern construction, including: the high cost of labour (in the UK); shortage of skills in design and construction; limited performance data; and, limited supply chain. This paper brief...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
Currently there is a growing pressure on energy efficiency for new buildings in the UK and worldwide...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
Recent recognition of the severity of the climate crisis and the need for major, impactful intervent...
This chapter has explored some of the key issues with respect to the sustainable use of materials in...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
High energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, air pollution and slow depletion of conventional f...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
Currently there is a growing pressure on energy efficiency for new buildings in the UK and worldwide...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
The world population is growing at unprecedented rates and it is expected to reach 9.8 billion in 20...
To avoid an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, a depletion of resources, and waste accumulation, ...
Recent recognition of the severity of the climate crisis and the need for major, impactful intervent...
This chapter has explored some of the key issues with respect to the sustainable use of materials in...
In the UK, the construction industry is responsible for over 50 % of total carbon emissions. 20% of ...
High energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, air pollution and slow depletion of conventional f...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
High levels of GHG emissions are the result of the activities of the construction industry; for exam...
Currently there is a growing pressure on energy efficiency for new buildings in the UK and worldwide...