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Multi residential buildings, developed as highly energy-efficient and airtight are nowadays often fitted with mechanical Ventilation Systems as a way to overcome shortcomings and even defects tinked to indoor climate. The presented study investigates the potential of low-emitting. natural building materials with hygroscopic properties to contribute to a healthy and comfortable indoor environment, while reducing the need for mechanical Ventilation.
A selection of natural building materials suitable for application as internal partition walls has been investigated with regards to their water vapour adsorption capacity.
Special emphasis was placed on the investigation of modified earth plasters as well as wood-based materials, used as wall lining to provide increased adsorption capacities.
In addition, tests on materials emissions (formaldehyde, VOCs, SVOCs and radon) as well as adsorption tests of airborne pollutants have been conducted in specially-designed fest chambers. All tests were performed at either the material or the component tevel.
Overall results to date suggest that natural materials contribute to an improved indoor environment quality through an increased moisture-buffering capacity, low emissions and the potential to adsorb airborne pollutants, therefore reducing the need for mechanical Ventilation.
The life span of a building product is a key Parameter when it comes to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) performance. Nevertheless, many uncertainties affect this parameter due to a lack of long-term performance data. The sensitivity of the LCA outcomes to this parameter has been studied within the framework of the FP7 project H-House (Healthier Life with Eco-innovative Components for Housing Constructions) funded by the European Commission.
The paper Features two comparative studies conducted within the scope of this project: one for new construction and another for renovation. An innovative precast sandwich panel made of Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) and Foamed Concrete (FC), used for external walls in new construction, is compared with a steel reinforced concrete (SRC) wall of the same thermal resistance. For renovation, a novel halfsandwich panel made of Ultra-High-Performance-Concrete (UHPC) and Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is compared with cladding having the same thermal performance. The Evaluation was conducted using a multi-criteria basis according to the LCA methodology (ISO 14040- 44). In each case, an identical life span for both scenarios leads to the fact that H-House components have a better environmental performance. The ISO 15686 and ist relevant parts have been considered for the estimation of the service life span. The sensitivity analysis shows the link between the impact savings of the innovative walls and the life span of the walls and their components. In particular, it was found that since both scenarios need to fulfil the same service during an identical reference period, and since some maintenance and replacement of materials are necessary over time for standard Solutions compared to the innovative ones, the chosen life span of the components plays a role of utmost importance. The sensitivity analysis discloses the effect of the assumptions on these aspects.
Die größten Ressourcenverbraucher unserer Zeit sind die Gebäude oder Behausungen des Menschen sowohl in der Phase der Errichtung als auch im Betrieb. Der Gebäudesektor und damit auch die Architektur verbrauchen in Deutschland ca. 50 % der fossilen Energieressourcen und verursachen ca. 60 % des gesamten Müllaufkommens mit dem zugehörigen Bedarf an Ressourcen in der Errichtung. Öl, Stahl und Beton haben uns Glauben gemacht die natürlichen Begebenheiten bei der Gestaltung von Gebäuden wenig beachten zu müssen. Immer neue Techniken zum Betrieb und zur Klimatisierung von Gebäuden waren die Zukunft. Der Klimawandel und die Ressourcenknappheit sind Aufforderungen zur Veränderung. Das Voranschreiten der Reform des Bauwesens hat somit zentrale Bedeutung zur Erreichung der Nachhaltigkeitsziele und um unsere Gesellschaft zukunftsfähig zu machen. Klimaangepasste Architekturkonzepte und die Verwendung von klimaaktiven Naturbaustoffen werden einen wesentlichen Beitrag zum Ressourcenschutz erbringen.