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Title: Prof. Dr. Ali Beba


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Seminar on Sustainable Buildings Nicosia,
Cyprus 16/17 May
Prof. Dr. Ali Beba
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Sustainability in Building
  • Significant improvements expected
  • By reducing the environmental impacts
  • By anticipating and controlling long term costs
  • By more taking into account social goals and
    consequences of a construction

SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC
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Sustainability and the Build Environment
  • Environmental
  • Huge long term storage of raw materials
  • Main responsible for the CO² emissions
  • Significant source of waste
  • Economic
  • 2 digit of the economic activity
  • The main part of the household budget
  • A favorite choice for long term investment
  • Social
  • Creates social link or social discrimination
  • Protects or threatens inhabitants health
  • Transmits culture heritage to the future
    generations
  • Major employment offer

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Building materials are the basis for building
performance
  • CEPMC - Council of European Producers of
    Materials for Construction
  • Buildings contribute for more than 40 on EUs
    energy consumption and CO2-emission
  • 85 environmental load dwellings during the use
    phase info technical environmental information
  • Selection of building products on environmental
    performance should be done by assessment at
    building level
  • Environmental Product Declerations are the
    basis for the assessment LCA-based

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EPDs in the Building Sector
  • Environmental Product Declaration
  • Many initiatives from industry, government
    programs, commercial interests, etc.
  • Based on various, similar, sometimes comparable
    schemes
  • EPDs already available in many EU-countries
    Germany, France, UK, The Netherlands, UK, Sweden,
    Denmark
  • EPD data available on-line. data base
    Simapro INIES, GABI, ..

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Many EPDs already available
  • In the Netherlands
  • gt 200 manufacturers
  • gt 30 product groups metals, bricks, roofs,
    insulation, etc.
  • In Germany
  • gt 30 manufacturers
  • 9 product groups
  • In France
  • 40 EPDs
  • 20 product groups

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ISO/TS 21931-1 Sustainability in Building
Construction Framework for Methods of
Assessment for Environmental Performance of
Construction Works
  • Based on the premise that sustainable
    construction brings about the required
    performance with the least unfavorable
    environmental impact, while encouraging economic,
    social and cultural improvement at a local,
    regional and global level.
  • Aims
  • Examine the ability of the building to contribute
    to sustainable development with regard to
    environmental dimension
  • Communicate and/or improve the buildings
    environmental performance of the building

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Aspects of Sustainable Buildings
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Minimum Requirements for the Assessment of the
Environmental Performance of a Building
  • Valid for
  • A) Newly built or refurbished buildings
  • B) Existing buildings (in chapter 5 of the ISO
    21931)
  • Documentation of the assessment method
  • Elements of the assessment method

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Issues for Environmental Assessment
  • Environmental performance will be assessed
    according to environmental issues that are of
    concern to the various interested parties

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Issues of Concern - Environmental Impacts of
Buildings
  • Climate change,
  • destruction of ozone layer,
  • destruction of non-renewable sources,
  • formation of photochemical oxidants,
  • acidification of land and water and
  • eutrophication

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Issues of Concern - Environmental Aspects
  • Issues related to energy and mass flow during
    the life cycle
  • Material use
  • Depletion of non-renwable resources
  • Use of renewable material resource
  • Use of substances classified as hazardous or
    toxic according to national / international
    regulation
  • Primary energy use
  • Depletion of non-renewable primary energy
  • Use of renewable primary energy
  • Water use
  • Land use
  • Waste production
  • Reuse / recycling or energy recovery
  • Waste production for disposal

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Issues of Concern - Environmental Aspects
  • Issues related to local impacts
  • Soil
  • Ground water
  • Noise
  • Odours

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Issues of Concern - Environmental Aspects
  • Issues dealing with impacts on local environment
  • Wind damage by the microclimate around building,
    including tunnel effect
  • Load on infrastructure
  • Sun shading and glare on the property in question
    and any neighbouring property

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Issues of Concern Building Management
  • Limitation of waste production
  • Recovery of waste
  • Reduction of nuisances
  • Control / reduction of pollution
  • Water saving
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Maintenance
  • Rehabilitation of the environment to promote
    biodiversity
  • Environmental emergency management

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Issues of Concern Indoor Environment
  • Indoor air quality
  • Quality of ventilation
  • Hygrothermal conditions (air temprature and
    humidity)
  • Noise and acoustics
  • Glare, access to daylight and extreior views
  • Quality of light
  • Odour conditions
  • Quality of water
  • Intensity of electromagnetic fields
  • Radon concentration
  • Hazardous substances
  • Existence of unwanted micro-organism

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Quantification of Environmental Performance
  • Data quality
  • Transparency
  • Traceability
  • Reference levels
  • Weighting
  • Information sources

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Examples of Environmental Aspects
  • Total CO2 emissions (environmental loadings)
  • Contribution to climate change in terms of total
    CO2 equivalents (environmental impacts)
  • Distance from the building to public transport
    services considering the route frequency
    (consequental indicator)

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Examples of Social Aspects
  • Quality of buildings as a place to live and work
  • Building-related effects on health and safety of
    users
  • Barrier-free use of buildings
  • Access to services needed by users of buildings
  • User satisfaction
  • Social cohesion and participation of users and
    other intrested parties in the building process
  • Architectural quality of buildings
  • Protection of cultural heritage

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Turkish Technology Platforms
  • Automotive Technology Platform
  • Textile Technology Platform
  • Metal Technology Platform
  • Electric and Electronic Technology Platform
  • Marine and Sea Technology Platform
  • Energy Technology Platform
  • Pharmaceuticals Technology Platform
  • Agriculture Technology Platform
  • Construction Technology Platform

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European Construction Technology Platform ECTP
(www.ectp.org)
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Turkish Construction Technology Platform (TCTP)
  • TCTP was established in November 2006 after a
    series of national meetings
  • Operating by a core-group of 4 institutions
  • Turkish Ministry of Public Works and Settlement
  • Chamber of Architects of Turkey (CAT)
  • Middle East Technical University (METU)
    Department of Architecture
  • Building Information Centre

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TCTP (www.tctp.org)
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Aims and Targets of the Turkish Construction
Technology Platform
  • Create a platform where all the actors of
    construction sector can come together for ideas
    exchange.
  • Draw a road-map for the sector with an aim to
    develop short/medium/long term strategies.
  • Encourage the sector members to have more active
    participation in the EU Framework Programs, as
    well as to search way for the more efficient use
    of national resources.
  • Coordinate research work operated separately in
    various fields of the sector.
  • Encourage RD work and to establish a dialogue
    for research-oriented partnerships within the
    sector.

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