1C1 Design of sustainable construction Petr Hájek.

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1C1 Design of sustainable construction Petr Hájek

2 List of lessons 1)Sustainable construction 2)Integrated design process 3)Life Cycle Assessment 4)Assessment criteria 5)Methods of complex assessment of construction sustainability 6)Material efficient design principles I 7)Material efficient design principles II 8)Energy efficient design principles 9)Recycling and use of recycled materials 10)Prefabricated and demountable structures 11)Sustainable reconstruction and refurbishment 12)Examples of sustainable constructions 13)Reserve

3 Objectives of the lecture Background and basic principles of sustainable construction Complex approach – criteria of sustainability: environmental, social and economic aspects Regional aspects International context – research and standardisation – CEN350, ISO TC59 Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation

background and basic principles

 2000: 6,1 billion  2050: 8,9 billion (estimated by UN, 2003) year population (billion) Population growth Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek

2,4 x 4,4 x 12 x steel production concrete production population World production of steel and concrete Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek

Waste generation Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Energy consumption Consumption in 40 years – 2,7 times higher

CO2 emissions - GWP Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek

Population growth growth of demands... growth of demands Primary materials extraction PollutionWaste

Resource use efficiency growth factor Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek 4 – 10 x E. Weizsäcker, A. a H. Lovins Factor Four - Doubling Wealth, Halving Resource Use Schmidt-Bleek Factor 10 - MIPS concept – material input per unit service Source: Frank van Mierlo = Total annual world energy consumption

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Environmental impacts of buildings in CR and EU % energy consumption CO 2 emission production waste production

AGENDA 21 on Sustainable Construction Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek CIB Report No

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek resources emissions, waste biodiversity costsquality time traditional construction Traditional and sustainable construction approach quality of environment social and cultural issues economic efficiency emissions, waste biodiversity resources sustainable construction costsquality time

Complex approach

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Three basic groups of sustainable criteria Social criteria Environmental criteria Economic criteria

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Climate changes Biodiversity Climatic and geophysical risks CO2 emission ekvivalent Air quality SOx emission NOx emission Use of green Ecological quality Retention land potantial Primary energy consumption Water use Use od renewable and recycled materials Waste generation Environmental aspects and criteria Source depletion and waste generation

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Social aspects and criteria Indoor quality Accessibility Safety and security Social and cultural value Functionality Thermal Acoustic, Lighting Air quality Use of green in interior Adaptability Cultural heritage preservation Satisfaction of inhabitants and users Safety in building and in surroundings Security Accessibility of services Accessibility of public transport Cycling support Non-barrier access Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Economic aspects and criteria Life cycle cost - LCC Externalities Local economy support Investment construction cost Operational cost Demolition cost Use of local products Use of local services Associated investments and their impacts Innovations Economical risks Minimization of regional climatic and geophysical risks Operational autonomy

Regional aspects

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Regional specifics Climatic condition Geomorphological conditions Material and technology basis Economical conditions Population density Tradition Culture Different construction approaches

 Mezinárodní metodika SBTool  International methodology SBTool International context

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Sustainable Building Alliance Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria  CORE CO2 emissions Energy Waste Water Air quality Economy efficiency Key indicators

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Tools for evaluation of complex building quality Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria Germany Czech Republic Spain Finsko SBTool BREEAM LEED CASBEE HQE iiSBE – international metodology UK USA Japan Francie SB Tool PT Portugalsko Itálie Protocollo SBC SB Tool Verde SB Tool CZ PROMISE DGNB

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Research in EU Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria LEnSE (FP6) – methodology PERFECTION (FP7) – indoor indicators SuPer Buildings (FP7) – assessment and benchmark settings OpenHouse (FP7) – implementation of assessment into construction practice

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr HájekStandardisation Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria Standardisation: CEN/TC 350 a ISO TC 59

Objectives Background and basic principles Complex approach Criteria of sustainability Regional aspects International context Standardisation Petr Hájek Social aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteriaSocial aspects and criteria Thank you for your attention and see you next week