Journal article

A comprehensive framework for assessing the life-cycle energy of building construction assemblies

RH Crawford, I Czerniakowski, J Fuller

Architectural Science Review | Elsevier | Published : 2010

Abstract

Building environmental design typically focuses on improvements to operational efficiencies such as building thermal performance and system efficiency. Often the impacts occurring across the other stages of a building's life are not considered or are seen as insignificant in comparison. However, previous research shows that embodied impacts can be just as important. There is limited consistent and comprehensive information available for building designers to make informed decisions in this area. Often the information that is available is from disparate sources, which makes comparison of alternative solutions unreliable. It is also important to ensure that strategies to reduce environmental i..

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