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March 09, 2011

The Comparitive Sustainability of Structural Materials

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Materials Matter (Architecture Record, March 2011) compares the life cycle effects of wood, steel, and concrete construction. this article provides an informative discussion of life cycle analysis techniques and interesting comparisons of these three structural materials. (Caveat: The article is sponsored by a group affiliated with the forestry industry.)

Regarding comparing the embodied effects of various building materials, the current issue of Architecture Record (March 2011, p. 115) has an article comparing the life cycle effects of wood, steel, and concrete construction. As I mentioned in my talk, this article was sponsored by a group affiliated with the forestry industry. Nevertheless, I think the material is useful.

 

The article is also available online here: http://continuingeducation.construction.com/article.php?L=221&C=754 .

March 9, 2011 in 01 Making Buildings, 03 Wood, 12 Light Gauge Steel Frame Construction, 13 Concrete Construction, sustainability | Permalink

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