Redefining life cycle for a building sustainability assessment framework


Autoria(s): Watson, Phillipa; Jones, Delwyn
Data(s)

01/02/2005

Resumo

Understanding the differences between the temporal and physical aspects of the building life cycle is an essential ingredient in the development of Building Environmental Assessment (BEA) tools. This paper illustrates a theoretical Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework aligning temporal decision-making with that of material flows over building development phases. It was derived during development of a prototype commercial building design tool that was based on a 3-D CAD information and communications technology (ICT) platform and LCA software. The framework aligns stakeholder BEA needs and the decision-making process against characteristics of leading green building tools. The paper explores related integration of BEA tool development applications on such ICT platforms. Key framework modules are depicted and practical examples for BEA are provided for: • Definition of investment and service goals at project initiation; • Design integrated to avoid overlaps/confusion over the project life cycle; • Detailing the supply chain considering building life cycle impacts; • Delivery of quality metrics for occupancy post-construction/handover; • Deconstruction profiling at end of life to facilitate recovery.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27435/

Publicador

CRC for Construction Innovation

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27435/1/27435.pdf

Watson, Phillipa & Jones, Delwyn (2005) Redefining life cycle for a building sustainability assessment framework. In Sustainability Measures for Decision-support Fourth Australian Life Cycle Assessment Conference, 23–25 Feb 2005, Sydney.

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Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #CRC for Construction Innovation #Program B : Sustainable Built Assets #Project 2001-006-B : Environmental Assessment Systems for Commercial Buildings LCADesign
Tipo

Conference Paper