03896nam a2200589Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200034001140350022001480400026001700410008001960500012002040720026002160720026002420720026002680720016002940820012003101000032003222450064003542500019004182640042004372640012004793000034004913360021005253370023005463380032005694900039006015040051006405050786006915201183014775300036026606500064026966500052027606500033028126500035028456500041028806500029029216500018029506500034029686500037030026500030030396500024030696550022030937100024031157760035031398300040031748560075032149990017032899780429449017FlBoTFG20260210180852.0m o d cr 181112t20182019flu b ob 001 0 eng d a9780429449017q(e-book : PDF) a(OCoLC)1044776961 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda1 aeng 4a720/.47 7aSCIx026000 2bisacsh 7aTECx005000 2bisacsh 7aTECx063000 2bisacsh 7aAM 2bicscc04a720/.471 aGobin, Christophe,eauthor.10aSuccessful Building Using Ecodesign /cby Christophe Gobin. aFirst edition. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bCRC Press,c[2018]. 4c©2019. a1 online resource (184 pages) atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier1 aSustainable Cities Research Series aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00t1 Ecodesign in the programming phase --1.1 Mobilizing those involved --1.2 Considered parameters --1.3 Obtained results --1.4 Transfer modalities --1.5 Overview diagram -- t2 Ecodesign in the design phase --2.1 Mobilizing the actors --2.2 Considered parameters --2.3 Obtained results --2.4 Transfer modalities --2.5 Overview diagram -- t3 Ecodesign in the production phase --3.1 Mobilizing the actors --3.2 Considered parameters --3.3 Obtained results --3.4 Transfer modalities --3.5 Overview diagram -- t4 Ecodesign in the operation phase --4.1 Mobilizing the actors --4.2 Operation phase optimisation --4.3 Rehabilitation --4.4 Experience feedback --4.5 Overview diagram -- tConclusion -- tAnnexes --Annex 1. LCA approach --Annex 2. Measuring an ecodesign project management3 aThe notion of ecodesign has now clearly become part of the building sector. It involves taking into consideration environmental issues that are indispensible in constructing our living environment. However, this method, which is industrial in origin, clearly shows that buildings are not the result of simply adding up technical rules. A much more demanding process underpins their development, one that engages all stakeholders in the industry and leads them towards using a new practice involving multi-criteria choices that are never unique. The object of this work is to review each of the stages in a building operation to illustrate the necessity of optimization and to observe the useful contribution that ecodesign and its tools can make. Ecodesign has been tackled from the professional point of view of those involved in construction work. In this perspective, the central tool is clearly that of the life cycle analysis (LCA) This book therefore describes the different steps of a project management cycle in accordance with a functional analysis. The product achievement is evaluated with the life cycle analysis which can be used as a measurement of its efficiency. aAlso available in print format. 7aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Construction / General.2bisacsh 7aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Structural.2bisacsh 7aconstruction.2bisacsh94760 7adurable architecture.2bisacsh 7aenvironmental science.2bisacsh9107 7agreen building.2bisacsh 7aLCA.2bisacsh 7aLife-cycle analysis.2bisacsh 7aStructural engineering.2bisacsh 0aSustainable construction. 0aProduct life cycle. 0aElectronic books.2 aTaylor and Francis.08iPrint version: z9781138543232 0aSustainable Cities Research Series.40uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429449017zClick here to view. c93085d93084