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Environmental Benefits when Reusing Load-Bearing Components in Office Buildings: A Case Study.

Hoxha, Endrit  
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Fivet, Corentin  
December 10, 2018
Proceedings of the PLEA 2018 Conference
34th PLEA Conference, 'Smart & Healthy within the 2 degree limit'

This case study applies life-cycle assessment methods to the preliminary design of an office building in order to quantify the benefits achieved when reusing its load-bearing components. Results show that the production of the load-bearing system would account for 40% of the global warming potential indicator. The slabs are responsible for 65% of the environmental impacts among all structural elements and should be considered for reuse first. Compared to traditional constructions built from first-use material, a fictitious reuse of undamaged load-bearing components over three consecutive use cycles would reduce the global warming potential indicator by 25%. The global warming potential of reuse is eventually computed according to three repartition methods, highlighting the need to separate the life-cycle footprints related to production, use, and end-of-life more systematically.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Hoxha, Endrit  
Fivet, Corentin  
Date Issued

2018-12-10

Published in
Proceedings of the PLEA 2018 Conference
Subjects

Building life cycle assessment

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Net zero energy building

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Reuse

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
34th PLEA Conference, 'Smart & Healthy within the 2 degree limit'

Hong-Kong

December 10-12, 2018

Available on Infoscience
January 2, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/148621
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