Name:
Buildings XI Conference -- Why Do Green Building Enclosures Fail and What Can Be Done About It? PDF
Published Date:
2010
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Sustainable or "green" buildings are becoming increasingly popular. This is a positive trend, since buildings require the use of vast amounts of resources and energy. They are, among other things, responsible for approximately 39% of CO2 emissions and 65% of waste outputs. Obviously, sustainable buildings require that their enclosure also be conceived and realized according to ecological principles. However, it appears that these green building enclosures are not always durable. Indeed, there are reports in North America of many green buildings having suffered major building enclosure failures after only a few years. This results in environmental, economical, and social impacts that can reduce or negate the positive impacts of those green buildings. The questions then become: What are the potential traps in green building design that can lead to such failures? And what can be done to avoid them? These questions are examined through examples of building enclosure failures in green buildings. These help identify potential pitfalls, which include
| File Size : | 1 file , 1.2 MB |
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| Number of Pages : | 8 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-BUILDINGSXI-164 |
| Published : | 2010 |