Reducing embodied carbon in seismic design of new buildings

Author: William Loasby, Terry Y.P. Yuen, Shubhanshu Jain and Dan Bompa

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1 April 2025

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Reducing embodied carbon in seismic design of new buildings

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William Loasby, Terry Y.P. Yuen, Shubhanshu Jain and Dan Bompa
Date published
1 April 2025
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Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free
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William Loasby, Terry Y.P. Yuen, Shubhanshu Jain and Dan Bompa

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 4, 2025, Page(s) 14-20

Date published

1 April 2025

Author

William Loasby, Terry Y.P. Yuen, Shubhanshu Jain and Dan Bompa

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 103, Issue 4, 2025, Page(s) 14-20

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article tackles the challenge of reducing embodied carbon in the seismic design of new buildings.

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This article explores how to reduce embodied carbon in the seismic design of new buildings. Why this is important is discussed in terms of locating the 'seismic carbon' in a building. As the article is written for the everyday structural engineer rather than the seismic specialist, the fundamental concept of seismic engineering is explained, and how it differs from non-seismic design.

Six key strategies for reducing seismic carbon are put forward. While straightforward and resembling non-seismic considerations, they reveal areas of particular importance to seismic design.

Finally, perspectives and project examples from three different seismic regions around the world are presented – Taiwan, the Canadian Pacific rim, and the region combining the UAE and Saudi Arabia. While sharing some common challenges and approaches, the regions each display their own design trends based on their particular histories and design practices.

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14-20
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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