Building structures are considered as major contributors to global energy consumption (30-40%) and they are responsible for the 40-50% of greenhouse gas emissions. Due to huge energy consumption and material use, tall buildings have drawn particular attention with reference to their environmental impact. The influence of structural systems on the environmental performance of tall buildings is studied in this work, calculating the embodied energy and CO2 emissions of construction materials. In this direction, characteristic structural systems of tall buildings are considered in order to compare their environmental behavior and to account for their differences on the amount of construction materials used for their formation. In order to achie...
High-rise buildings are a potential solution to the environmental impact caused by the built environ...
The choice of structural system has a big influence on the environmental impact of structural materi...
Energy efficiency differs by building use and type as well as prevailing climatic conditions. This s...
Building structures are considered as major contributors to global energy consumption (30-40%) and t...
Urgent changes are needed in the construction industry to address the adverse effects of material pr...
This paper deals with the environmental resources consumed to construct tall building structures; th...
© 2021 James HelalUrgent changes are needed in the construction industry to meet short term mitigati...
During the 1960s, the Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect Fazlur Rahman Khan prop...
The building sector is responsible for 30% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (UNEP, 20...
This research investigated in which ways the material environmental impact of the main load-bearing ...
This research aims to study an environmental assessment of different structural systems in residenti...
The construction industry is a representative industry that consumes large amounts of energy and pro...
Design priorities for tall and supertall buildings have for some time shifted to achieving more ener...
AbstractBuilding construction has been the main fields of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emis...
Today there is a great interest and research on the huge structure and high rise buildings due to th...
High-rise buildings are a potential solution to the environmental impact caused by the built environ...
The choice of structural system has a big influence on the environmental impact of structural materi...
Energy efficiency differs by building use and type as well as prevailing climatic conditions. This s...
Building structures are considered as major contributors to global energy consumption (30-40%) and t...
Urgent changes are needed in the construction industry to address the adverse effects of material pr...
This paper deals with the environmental resources consumed to construct tall building structures; th...
© 2021 James HelalUrgent changes are needed in the construction industry to meet short term mitigati...
During the 1960s, the Bangladeshi-American structural engineer and architect Fazlur Rahman Khan prop...
The building sector is responsible for 30% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (UNEP, 20...
This research investigated in which ways the material environmental impact of the main load-bearing ...
This research aims to study an environmental assessment of different structural systems in residenti...
The construction industry is a representative industry that consumes large amounts of energy and pro...
Design priorities for tall and supertall buildings have for some time shifted to achieving more ener...
AbstractBuilding construction has been the main fields of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emis...
Today there is a great interest and research on the huge structure and high rise buildings due to th...
High-rise buildings are a potential solution to the environmental impact caused by the built environ...
The choice of structural system has a big influence on the environmental impact of structural materi...
Energy efficiency differs by building use and type as well as prevailing climatic conditions. This s...