Sustainability in Ancestral Construction Techniques
Sustainability in ancestral construction techniques is quantified through LCA data: adobe has a GWP of 15-30 kgCO2eq/m3 (compared to 200-400...
Sustainability in ancestral construction techniques is quantified through LCA data: adobe has a GWP of 15-30 kgCO2eq/m3 (compared to 200-400...
Traditional construction methods such as rammed earth, adobe, and dry stone present an embodied carbon footprint between 60% and 90% lower t...
A comparative life cycle analysis between a cross-laminated timber (CLT) structure building and a conventional reinforced concrete one revea...
Indoor air quality regulations and standards set maximum levels for CO2 (800-1,000 ppm), PM2.5 (<15 ug/m3), VOCs (<500 ug/m3), formaldehyde...
World-leading buildings demonstrate that the combination of controlled ventilation, advanced filtration, and low-emission materials reduces...
People spend an average of 90% of their time indoors, where pollutant concentrations can be 2 to 5 times higher than outdoor air according t...
The relationship between air quality, health and productivity in workspaces is well quantified: CO2 levels > 1,000 ppm reduce cognitive perf...
The technologies and tools to monitor and improve indoor air in enclosed spaces include NDIR CO2 sensors (+/-30-50 ppm), PID VOC sensors (+/...
Materials and techniques to prevent indoor air pollution are decisive for health: we spend 90% of our time indoors, where VOC concentrations...
International collaborations in green training programs include EU initiatives (BUILD UP Skills, Horizon Europe), bilateral programs (GIZ, J...
Online platforms for sustainable construction education encompass generalist MOOCs (Coursera, edX), sector-specific platforms (USGBC Educati...
Indoor air quality affects the health of people who spend 90% of their time in enclosed spaces, with indoor pollutant concentrations 2 to 5...