A life cycle approach to buildings /
A building's entire life cycle ÃØâ'Ơ“ from construction through occupation, cycles of renovation and repairs, up to demolition and disposal, impacts the flow of materials thereby created. The decisive path of a building's environmental impact is however usually set early in the p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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München :
DETAIL - Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation GmbH & Co. KG,
2010.
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Edición: | 2010. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; Principles; Sustainability as an objective and general framework; New spatial system boundaries: metabolism of the human living space; New temporal system boundaries: from cradle to grave; Stakeholders and points of view; Uncertainty about the course of the life cycle; Design in the life cycle of buildings; The iterative nature of design; Life cycle-oriented design; Life cycle-oriented building description; Life cycle phase 1: New build; Life cycle phase 2: Use; Life cycle phase 3: Refurbishment /renovation; Life cycle phase 4: Deconstruction; Aging and loss of value.
- Estimated service life of buildingsNormative terms of service life; Life cycle assessment; Method of life cycle assessment; Life cycle assessments of buildings; Construction materials and processes; Data in Ökobau.dat; Assessment of the economic advantages; Tasks and objectives as seen by the stakeholders; Life cycle costing; Determination of construction costs; Determination of operating costs; Accounting for externalities; Assessment of economic efficiency; Tools for integrated design; Integrated design; Principles and tools; Data models, data interchange and data maintenance.
- Contribution of standardisationSustainability certification of buildings; Life cycle analysis in practice: Examples and areas of application; Working methodology; Example 1: Heinrich Böll Siedlung, Berlin; Example 2: Normand Barracks, Speyer; Example 3: Lebenshilfe, Lindenberg im Allgäu; Example 4: Nirosan Production Hall, Schmiedefeld; Example 5: Barnim Administration Centre, Eberswalde; Extended consideration of buildings; Summary and outlook; Appendix.