Funding Information: This research was funded by Uusimaa federation Finland (UrWood-310344). Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Schenk and Amiri.Around 40% of global energy consumption can be attributed to the construction sector. Consequently, the development of the construction industry towards more sustainable solutions and technologies plays a crucial role in the future of our planet. Various tools and methods have been developed to assess the energy consumption of buildings, one of which is life cycle energy analysis (LCEA). LCEA requires the energy consumption at each stage of the life cycle of a product to be assessed, enabling the comparison of the impact of construction materials on energy consumption. Findings from LCEAs of bui...
In this thesis, the primary energy use and carbon emissions of residential buildings are studied usi...
This thesis studies the influence of construction materials on the life-cycle energy consumption and...
Energy use is a widely used measure of the environmental impact of buildings. Recent studies have hi...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Uusimaa federation Finland (UrWood-310344). Publish...
Around 40% of global energy consumption can be attributed to the construction sector. Consequently, ...
Around 40% of global energy consumption can be attributed to the construction sector. Consequently, ...
Life cycle assessment is a tool to quantify the environmental impact of products and has been widely...
Life cycle assessment is a tool to quantify the environmental impact of products and has been widely...
This thesis aims to calculate the life cycle emission of a timber building and compare it to a concr...
The considerable amount of energy consumed on Earth is a major cause for not achieving sustainable d...
Being the building sector responsible of 30–40% of total greenhouse gases’ emissions and being some ...
Life cycle energy analysis (LCEA) of eight residential buildings in and around Brisbane, Queensland,...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
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...
In this thesis, the primary energy use and carbon emissions of residential buildings are studied usi...
This thesis studies the influence of construction materials on the life-cycle energy consumption and...
Energy use is a widely used measure of the environmental impact of buildings. Recent studies have hi...
Funding Information: This research was funded by Uusimaa federation Finland (UrWood-310344). Publish...
Around 40% of global energy consumption can be attributed to the construction sector. Consequently, ...
Around 40% of global energy consumption can be attributed to the construction sector. Consequently, ...
Life cycle assessment is a tool to quantify the environmental impact of products and has been widely...
Life cycle assessment is a tool to quantify the environmental impact of products and has been widely...
This thesis aims to calculate the life cycle emission of a timber building and compare it to a concr...
The considerable amount of energy consumed on Earth is a major cause for not achieving sustainable d...
Being the building sector responsible of 30–40% of total greenhouse gases’ emissions and being some ...
Life cycle energy analysis (LCEA) of eight residential buildings in and around Brisbane, Queensland,...
Approximately 30% of global energy consumption is attributed to the building sector. Out of these bu...
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...
In this thesis, the primary energy use and carbon emissions of residential buildings are studied usi...
This thesis studies the influence of construction materials on the life-cycle energy consumption and...
Energy use is a widely used measure of the environmental impact of buildings. Recent studies have hi...