Due to its significant contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the building industry is taking action to fight climate change, developing measures for reducing the operational emissions of buildings. However, some of these well-intentioned measures can result in higher embodied emissions. Under certain conditions, this increase in embodied emissions can more than offset the reductions achieved during the building operational phase. This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of five passive energy efficiency measures to reduce GHG emissions from a life cycle perspective for high-rise residential buildings in Toronto, Canada. Decreasing the window-to-wall ratio was found to be the most effective measure to reduce total GHG emissions. Inc...
Globally, the building sector is responsible for more than 40% of energy use and it contributes appr...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
Despite the fact that many novel initiatives have been put forward to reduce the carbon emissions of...
Residential buildings account for 17% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With detached housin...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
Climate change is one of the biggest sustainability challenges of our time. In the context of the bu...
Building energy demand starts from its construction stage to its demolition stage. A significant fac...
The residential sector accounts for approximately one fifth of Canada's secondary energy use and gre...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
Buildings are directly responsible for 40% of the final energy consumption in most developed economi...
The construction industry is one of the greatest sources of pollution, where 39% of global energy-re...
AbstractClimate change is one of the biggest sustainability challenges of our time. In the context o...
Buildings are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributors to the climate crisis...
Certifications such as the Passive House Standard aim to reduce the final space heating energy deman...
Globally, the building sector is responsible for more than 40% of energy use and it contributes appr...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
Despite the fact that many novel initiatives have been put forward to reduce the carbon emissions of...
Residential buildings account for 17% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With detached housin...
In this thesis, two methods of using the thermal mass in Canadian buildings to reduce operational en...
Climate change is one of the biggest sustainability challenges of our time. In the context of the bu...
Building energy demand starts from its construction stage to its demolition stage. A significant fac...
The residential sector accounts for approximately one fifth of Canada's secondary energy use and gre...
In many countries, energy consumption in the residential sector is one of the major contributors to ...
Buildings are directly responsible for 40% of the final energy consumption in most developed economi...
The construction industry is one of the greatest sources of pollution, where 39% of global energy-re...
AbstractClimate change is one of the biggest sustainability challenges of our time. In the context o...
Buildings are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and contributors to the climate crisis...
Certifications such as the Passive House Standard aim to reduce the final space heating energy deman...
Globally, the building sector is responsible for more than 40% of energy use and it contributes appr...
As a consequence of most buildings' long lifespan, changing weather conditions driven by climate cha...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...