Life Cycle Assessment

Life Cycle Assessment

by Kathrina Simonen
Life Cycle Assessment

Life Cycle Assessment

by Kathrina Simonen

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Overview

Life Cycle Assessment addresses the dynamic and dialectic of building and ecology, presenting the key theories and techniques surrounding the use of life cycle assessment data and methods.

Architects and construction professionals must assume greater responsibility in helping building owners to understand the implications of making material, manufacturing, and assemblage decisions and therefore design to accommodate more ecological building. Life Cycle Assessment is a guide for architects, engineers, and builders, presenting the principles and art of performing life cycle impact assessments of materials and whole buildings, including the need to define meaningful goals and objectives and critically evaluate analysis assumptions.

As part of the PocketArchitecture Series, the book includes both fundamentals and advanced topics. The book is primarily focused on arming the design and construction professional with the tools necessary to make design decisions regarding life cycle, reuse, and sustainability. As such, the book is a practical text on the concepts and applications of life cycle techniques and environmental impact evaluation in architecture and is presented in language and depth appropriate for building industry professionals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415702416
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/10/2014
Series: PocketArchitecture
Pages: 182
Product dimensions: 4.81(w) x 7.31(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kathrina Simonen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Washington. Licensed as both an Architect and Structural Engineer, her research agenda stems from unresolved questions originated during over 15 years of professional practice. Her research topics include life cycle assessment (LCA) and practice innovations such as prefabrication, digital manufacturing, and alternative project delivery models. She is founding director of the Carbon Leadership Forum, an industry/academic research collaborative focused on linking the science of life cycle assessment to industry best practices in order to help enable quantifiable reduction of the environmental impact of the built environment.

Table of Contents

1. Life Cycle Assessment Introduction 1. LCA: Environmental Accounting 2. LCA: Strengths and Weaknesses 3. LCA in the Building Industry 2. Life Cycle Assessment Fundamentals 1. LCA Goal 2. LCA Scope 3.Inventory Analysis 4. Impact Assessment 5.Interpretation 3. Environmental Impacts 1. Acidification 2. Climate Change 3. Eutrophication 4. Ozone Depletion 5. Smog Formation 6. Human Health and Eco-toxicity 7. Resource Use and Depletion 8. Consumption of Fresh Water 9. Waste Generation 10. Material Re-use and Recycling 4. LCA Data 1. Inventory Input: Material & Energy 2. Inventory Emissions: Unit Process Data 3. Inventory Emissions: Economic Input Output Data 4. Analysis: Attributional vs. Consequential 5. Analysis: Data Quality 6. Analysis: Allocation 7. Analysis: Calculation Methods 5. Life Cycle Assessment Standards 1. Critical Review 2. Comparative Assertions 3. Environmental Labels: EPDs and More 4. Building Industry Specific Standards 6. Methodological Challenges 1. Allocation: By-product, Co-product or Waste? 2. Allocation: Recycling Methodology 3. Allocation: Biologically Based Carbon 4. Uncertainty: Data Variability in Product LCA 5. Uncertainty: Variability in Whole Building LCA 6. Uncertainty: End of Life Assumptions 7. Implementing Life Cycle Assessment 1. LCA: Optimism, Pessimism & Perspective 2. LCA Resources Abbreviations Index (and reference to standard definitions) Bibliography

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