A comparative embodied carbon assessment of commercial buildings

Author: Michael Samson and Roger Pope

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26 September 2012

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A comparative embodied carbon assessment of commercial buildings

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Michael Samson and Roger Pope
Date published
26 September 2012
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Michael Samson and Roger Pope

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 90, Issue 10, 2012, Page(s) 38-49

Date published

26 September 2012

Author

Michael Samson and Roger Pope

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 90, Issue 10, 2012, Page(s) 38-49

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This paper presents the results from a comparative embodied carbon assessment of new commercial buildings focusing particularly on different structural forms.

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This paper presents the results from a comparative embodied carbon assessment of new commercial buildings focusing particularly on different structural forms.

The assessment is based on five recently-constructed steel-framed commercial buildings and also on redesigns of those buildings in alternative structural forms. All building and structural options analysed have been independently costed.

The embodied carbon assessment was undertaken using the life cycle assessment (LCA) model CLEAR which is based on ISO standards and has been peer-reviewed by Arup.

The results presented are a subset of a more comprehensive dataset generated under the Target Zero programme. In addition to the embodied carbon results, other findings relating to operational carbon and BREEAM, which may be of interest to structural engineers, are presented.

This paper describes Target Zero and the five buildings studied; the assessment methodologies employed and presents the principal findings and conclusions.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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