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    Life Cycle Driven Structures

    AvAlper Kanyilmaz

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    1 388 kr

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    Beskrivning

    A practical guide to measuring and reducing the carbon footprint of building structures across their whole life cycle As sustainability becomes central to design and construction practices, professionals must go beyond intuition and embrace Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to measure and minimize embodied carbon. Life Cycle Driven Structures is a much-needed bridge between theory and application for assessing environmental performance across the full span of a building’s life. Integrating life cycle thinking directly into structural design decision-making, this timely book equips readers with the essential knowledge and tools to perform robust LCA to meet growing regulatory and market demands for environmentally conscious design. Alper Kanyılmaz, a leading expert in sustainable construction and structural engineering education, provides a methodical approach supported by worked examples, parametric studies, and 25 real-world case studies from 15 countries. The author addresses a critical knowledge gap in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) curricula and practice by demonstrating how LCA can inform material selection, structural systems, and construction methods. Chapters cover steel, reinforced concrete, and mass timber structures—offering parametric comparisons and clear guidance on using environmental product declarations (EPDs), carbon databases, and reduction strategies. The book also brings earthquake-resistant design into the life cycle conversation and introduces the role of resilience as a carbon reduction strategy. The book opens with a foreword by Alison Kinn Bennett, Executive Director of Building Transparency, the nonprofit stewarding the Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3), and former lead of federal sustainable buildings initiatives at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Delivering a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience that directly supports the AEC sector’s shift toward more sustainable building practices, Life Cycle Driven Structures: Covers the full building life cycle, including material sourcing, construction, operation, and end-of-life stages, with embodied carbon as the central performance metricFeatures real-world case studies to illustrate the practical application of theoryDiscusses regulations, tools, databases, and environmental product declarations (EPDs) used in LCA, drawing on over 1,000 published EPDsProvides insights drawn from cutting-edge European research projects and teaching experienceAligned with ISO 14000 and EN 15978:2026 standards, Life Cycle Driven Structures is ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in civil engineering, architecture, and construction management programs, while its technical depth and industry case studies make it equally valuable for practicing engineers, architects, sustainability consultants, and policymakers.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-09-15
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:672
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781394300525

    Utforska kategorier

    • Byggnadsteknik inom Naturvetenskap och teknik
    • Byggnadsindustri och tung industri inom Ekonomi och Ledarskap

    Mer om författaren

    ALPER KANYILMAZ is an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, Italy. He is the founder of S+ Lab, a research group developing next-generation structural engineering through multi-objective optimization, physics-informed AI, fiber-optic sensing, and advanced manufacturing techniques. Kanyılmaz is an Expert Advisor for the European Commission Steel Advisory Group, and a project monitoring expert for future low-emission industries. He advises industry and public bodies on embodied carbon reduction, earthquake resilience, digital construction, and life cycle driven design standardization.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword xixPreface xxiAcknowledgments xxix1 Introduction 11.1 Definitions of Major Components of Climate Crisis 41.2 Impact of Structural Systems on a Construction Product's Carbon Footprint 141.3 Role of Construction Materials in the Climate Crisis 171.4 Role of Structural Engineers and Architects in Climate Action 181.5 Regulatory Push for Decarbonization 221.6 Life-cycle-driven Structures Framework 241.7 Conclusion 261.8 Questions 272 A Summary of Life-cycle Assessment Focusing on Embodied Carbon of Steel, Timber, and Concrete 352.1 Product-level vs Building-level Life-cycle Assessment 372.2 Declared and Functional Units, Functional Equivalent, and Reference Study Period 372.3 Defining the Scope and System Boundaries 382.4 LCA Reporting and Environmental Impact Indicators 402.5 The Stages of Life-cycle Assessment for Building Structures 432.6 Upfront Carbon (A1 to A3) for Steel, Concrete, and Timber Construction Products 452.7 Construction Stage Carbon for Building Structures (A4 to A5) 772.8 End-of-life Stages 872.9 Beyond the Life Cycle (D) 922.10 Conclusion 942.11 Questions 943 Measuring and Reducing Embodied Carbon in Structures 1033.1 Embodied Carbon Equation 1043.2 Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) 1093.3 Embodied Carbon Variability Across Construction Products 1173.4 Normalizing Embodied Carbon (Embodied Carbon Intensity) 1283.5 Ten Strategies for Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction 1383.6 Exercise: Embodied Carbon Calculation of Structural Elements Under Different Conditions and Assumptions 1503.7 Conclusion 1723.8 Questions 1724 Life-cycle Parameter Analysis (LCPA) at Component Level 1834.1 Principles of Parameter Analysis 1854.2 Combining Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) and Parameter Analysis: Life-cycle Parameter Analysis (LCPA) 1864.3 Case Study: Columns (Steel, Timber, Reinforced Concrete, Composite) 1874.4 Case Study: Beams (IPE, HEA, Truss, Steel, Timber, Reinforced Concrete) 2094.5 Integrating Cost, Durability, and Fire Resistance into LCPA 2314.6 Conclusion 2324.7 Questions 2335 Life-cycle Parameter Analysis (LCPA) at Building Level 2435.1 Why Does Optioneering Matter During the Structural Conceptual Design? 2445.2 Benchmark Case Study: Two Multistory Building Configurations (Reinforced Concrete and Steel) 2455.3 Early Stage Design Alternatives Using Representative Portions 2535.4 The Impact of Tubular Profiles and Higher-strength Steel on the Embodied Carbon 2615.5 Influence of the Carbon Factors on the Final Results 2715.6 What If We Use a Hybrid Approach Combining CLT Slabs with a Steel Frame? 2815.7 How to Account for Uncertainty of Carbon Factors? 2955.8 Conclusion 2965.9 Questions 2976 Life-cycle Optimization (LCO) 3036.1 Key Decisions to be Given at a Conceptual Design of Building Structures 3066.2 From Life-cycle Parameter Analysis (LCPA) to Life-cycle Optimization (LCO) 3116.3 Description of an LCO Conceptual Design Method and Its Applications 3146.4 A Parametric Study on Key Design Variables Using Life-cycle Optimization 3366.5 Future Trends of a Data-driven Conceptual Design 3486.6 Questions 3497 Life-cycle-driven Seismic Design, Construction, Retrofitting, and Assessment 3557.1 Seismic Design Philosophies in Relation to Life-cycle Thinking 3597.2 Role of Construction Materials on Seismic Design with Life-cycle Thinking 3787.3 Resilience of Nonstructural Elements Under Earthquakes 3807.4 Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Building Stock 3817.5 The Influence of Seismic Design Codes on Sustainable and Resilient Structures 3857.6 Earthquakes and Community Resilience 3887.7 Rapid, Low-cost, and Low-impact Post-earthquake Assessment 3897.8 Conclusion 3997.9 Questions 4018 Real-world Applications of Life-cycle-driven Structures 4138.1 How to Read the Case Studies 4188.2 Adaptive Reuse and Circular Construction 4198.3 Material Efficiency and High-tech Solutions 4498.4 Hybrid, Composite, and Modular Systems 4688.5 Regenerative Design in Harsh Soil and Seismic Conditions 5038.6 Resilient Infrastructure Design 5358.7 Conclusion 5738.8 Questions 5759 Concluding Remarks 5859.1 What We Have Established 5859.2 What Remains to Be Done 5889.3 A Final Word 590Annex 1: Life-cycle-driven Structural Design 591Annex 2: Global Regulatory Mapping of Embodied Carbon in Buildings 595Annex 3: Life-cycle-driven Structures 617Annex 4: Using This Book with Generative AI 625Index 629