High energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, air pollution and slow depletion of conventional fuels contribute to the production of various building materials. The idea of sustainable development in the construction industry is to reduce these effects to a minimum by seeking alternatives such as ecological and energy efficient building materials and technologies of their production. More importantly, the economic dimension expressed by lower operating costs of energy efficient buildings is a relevant issue. The purpose of this paper is to present the possibility of using natural resources in the production of building materials. The article describes the characteristics of lightweight composites composed of natural fibers and straw fro...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
The growing concerns regarding the environmental impact generated by the use of inorganic materials ...
The construction industry is responsible not only for the consumption of huge amounts of natural res...
Abstract. The increasing demand and exploitation of natural resources and their inevitable exhaustio...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this mater...
The article presents the results obtained in the course of a study on prospective application of fla...
The present manuscript describes the use of natural fibers as natural and sustainable reinforcement ...
Construction remains a significant consumer of raw materials, specifically non-renewable resources ...
Abstract from National Young Researchers' Forum on Materials Science and Technology, XIII AIMAT Nati...
The need for alternative materials within the construction industry is increasing as more projects a...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Subject and purpose of work: The raw materials which are the purpose of the current hemp cultivation...
This paper has the intention to determine the benefits of using industrial hemp as a constructive ma...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
The growing concerns regarding the environmental impact generated by the use of inorganic materials ...
The construction industry is responsible not only for the consumption of huge amounts of natural res...
Abstract. The increasing demand and exploitation of natural resources and their inevitable exhaustio...
The structural engineering community has a strong responsibility to contribute to a more efficient u...
Hemp-lime is a comparatively unknown building material in Estonia. Scientific interest in this mater...
The article presents the results obtained in the course of a study on prospective application of fla...
The present manuscript describes the use of natural fibers as natural and sustainable reinforcement ...
Construction remains a significant consumer of raw materials, specifically non-renewable resources ...
Abstract from National Young Researchers' Forum on Materials Science and Technology, XIII AIMAT Nati...
The need for alternative materials within the construction industry is increasing as more projects a...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
Subject and purpose of work: The raw materials which are the purpose of the current hemp cultivation...
This paper has the intention to determine the benefits of using industrial hemp as a constructive ma...
Buildings significantly contribute to global environmental pollution due to consumption of both natu...
The growing concerns regarding the environmental impact generated by the use of inorganic materials ...
The construction industry is responsible not only for the consumption of huge amounts of natural res...