2024
DOI: 10.1088/2634-4505/ad17ce
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Strategies for connecting whole-building LCA to the low-carbon design process

Kieren H McCord,
Heather E Dillon,
Patricia Gunderson
et al.

Abstract: Decarbonization is essential to meeting urgent climate goals. With the building sector in the United States accounting for 35% of total U.S. carbon emissions, reducing environmental impacts within the built environment is critical. Whole-building life cycle analysis (WBLCA) quantifies the impacts of a building throughout its life cycle. Despite being a powerful tool, WBLCA is not standard practice in the integrated design process (IDP). When WBLCA is used, it is typically either speculative and based on early … Show more

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“…The procedure for applying the LCA method in architectural design and construction is described in standard EN 15978:2012, "Sustainable buildings-Assessment of environmental performance of buildings-Calculation method" [5]. A LCA is more frequently used for the final evaluation of completed projects and less commonly as a tool to support designers during the design process [12][13][14]. In the modern architectural design process, there is a growing list of various environmental analyses being performed [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure for applying the LCA method in architectural design and construction is described in standard EN 15978:2012, "Sustainable buildings-Assessment of environmental performance of buildings-Calculation method" [5]. A LCA is more frequently used for the final evaluation of completed projects and less commonly as a tool to support designers during the design process [12][13][14]. In the modern architectural design process, there is a growing list of various environmental analyses being performed [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%