
Addressing Embodied Carbon
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the building sector is critical to limiting global temperature rise to less than 1.5⁰C. Construction and
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the building sector is critical to limiting global temperature rise to less than 1.5⁰C. Construction and
Facades are an architectural feature and an integral part of the building enclosure. To ensure that the facades continue their function, they must be
Building façade inspections have multiple objectives, such as forensic investigation of a failure, maintenance code compliance, etc. Architects,
Reducing GHG emissions related to energy use in buildings is a prominent obligation given their impact in terms of climate change. In this light,
As architects and designers we understand the urgency of addressing the building sector’s role in the ongoing environmental crisis. Architecture2030
The construction industry is one of the greatest sources of pollution, where 39% of global energy-related carbon emissions are attributed to
Today's sustainability in architecture takes into consideration the complete life cycle of buildings and their components, from resource harvesting
The pathway to carbon-neutrality, as urged during the COP 21 in Paris, and the repeated goal for resilient buildings and urban habitats, winds right
Building envelopes are not only an immediately visible part of the building, they have also become a major factor both for cost and performance of
Today’s environmental challenges highlight the necessity of a holistic approach to façade design and construction, key to achieve the ambitious 2030
The building envelope is at the intersection of embodied and operational emissions. Curtain wall specifically could play an important role in
All too often, high-performance building envelopes are considered in terms of new materials and technologies that push specific systems to improve