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LOW RESOURCE CONSUMPTION BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION BY USE OF LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT IN DESIGN AND DECISION MAKING – THE PROJECT LORE-LCA
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The Low Resource Consumption Buildings and Construction by Use of Life-Cycle Assessment in Design and Decision Making (LoRe-LCA) project aims to coordinate activities regarding the application of life-cycle assessment (LCA) in the European construction sector, focusing on comparing and improving the functional units used for LCA for whole buildings, improving the possibilities to compare results for different alternatives during design stage, and for comparison of results for different buildings. The project focuses on harmonisation and use of LCA-methods in design and decisionmaking for reaching overall goals of reduced resource consumption.
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Authors Wibke Tritthart and Heimo Staller, (IFZ, Austria), Ignacio Zabalza (CIRCE, Spain), Tove Malmqvist (KTH, Sweden), Bruno Peuportier (ARMINES, France), Christian Wetzel (CALCON, Germany), Monika Hajpal (EMI, Hungary), Evelina Stoykova (SEC, Bulgaria), Guri Krigsvoll (SINTEF, Norway), LoRe-LCA, State of the art report -Use of Life cycle assessment Methods and tools, 2010.
Authors Mauritz Glaumann (KTH), Tove Malmqvist (KTH), Bruno Peuportier (ARMINES), Christian Wetzel (CALCON), Sabina Scarpellini (CIRCE), Ignacio Zabalza (CIRCE), Sergio Diaz de Garayo (CIRCE), Heimo Staller (IFZ), Guri Krigsvoll (SINTEF), Evelina Stoykova (SEC), Sarah Horváth (EMI), Zsuzsa Szalay (EMI), Valeria Degiovanni (ECOFYS) Investigating of Guidelines for LCA calculations in early design phases, ENSLIC BUILDING project, 2010;
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