Published May 23, 2018
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Natural Stabilized Earth Panels versus Conventional Façade Systems. Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment
Description
More effective construction technologies are needed nowadays in order to reduce
construction energy consumption during the life-cycle of buildings. Besides which, it is necessary
to consider the economic feasibility and associated costs within the framework of these alternative
technologies so as to favouring their practical implementation in the construction sector. In this
sense, this paper presents an economic and environmental comparison of a new non-bearing façade
construction solution based on the extruded unfired stabilized clay panels as opposed to three
traditional solutions with similar physical, thermal, and aesthetic characteristics in terms of the
exterior cladding. The proposed panels are a sandwich type configuration with an intermediate
insulating material and two exterior pieces manufactured by extrusion with raw earth stabilized with
alginate and animal wool fibers. In this paper, details of the constructive technology of the system are
provided. From the results obtained, it is possible to conclude that the solution is a valid alternative
from the environmental point of view, considerably reducing the GlobalWarming Potential and the
Cumulative Energy Demand. And although the environmental improvement of the system can be
considered the primary objective of this investigation, on the other hand, once executed, it will also
be a competitive constructive technology from the perspective of the system's final costs.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/75017
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/75017
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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