Unpacking Low-Carbon Design: Chapter 6
Explore the key benefits and challenges of implementing Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) in architecture, from data hurdles to sustainability gains.
life cycle assessment, LCA challenges, sustainable architecture, carbon assessment tools, LCA benefits, workflow integration, LCA data quality, green building strategies, VHA design, environmental impact assessment
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Unpacking Low-Carbon Design: Chapter 6

Unpacking Low-Carbon Design: Chapter 6

As the built environment faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint, Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) are becoming essential tools in the design process. By capturing the full picture of a building’s environmental impact, from material extraction to end-of-life, LCAs support data-driven decision making that goes beyond intent and into measurable outcomes.

In this chapter, we explore the key benefits of implementing LCAs in building projects, alongside the common challenges encountered, offering insights into how the industry can scale up their adoption in meaningful, efficient, and impactful ways.

Read Chapter 6 here: VHA Low Carbon Design – Chapter 6

 

 

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