2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15086349
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Ecological Potential of Building Components in Multi-Storey Residential Construction: A Comparative Case Study between an Existing Concrete and a Timber Building in Austria

Abstract: With the introduction of energy-efficient buildings, the importance of embodied energy in new buildings has become increasingly relevant to minimising the impact of climate change. This study compares two existing four-storey residential buildings: one building has a reinforced concrete (RC) structure and the other has a timber structure. The study’s aim is to find out which building components are responsible for the largest embodied impacts and whether there are differences between the two construction metho… Show more

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“…For multi-storey buildings, the combination of external timber frame walls and internal massive timber walls is a particularly ecological construction method [9]. Timber framing, particularly for external walls, offers the opportunity to achieve high insulation thicknesses and thus reduce the operational environmental impact through reduced heating requirements during the cold seasons.…”
Section: Literature Review Of the Examined Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For multi-storey buildings, the combination of external timber frame walls and internal massive timber walls is a particularly ecological construction method [9]. Timber framing, particularly for external walls, offers the opportunity to achieve high insulation thicknesses and thus reduce the operational environmental impact through reduced heating requirements during the cold seasons.…”
Section: Literature Review Of the Examined Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study by Becker et al [19] focused only on the EC in the material production stage. Fischer et al [20] compared a concrete building to a mass timber building through a wholebuilding life cycle assessment (LCA) study and deliberately excluded the construction phase. Wu et al [14] interviewed 30 contractors, and only 2 of them (6.67%) considered the environmental benefits related to the job site's layout.…”
Section: Introduction 1operational Carbon (Oc) and Embodied Carbon (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 99%