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Construction Tech Review | Friday, August 14, 2020
From prefabricated houses to a carbon footprint calculator, the latest green building trends are hoping to revolutionize the construction business.
FREMONT, CA: As sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives take hold across the world, construction is finding business value and opportunities from green buildings, including the opportunity for new, environmentally responsible buildings. The world today faces staggering challenges in terms of water scarcity, air quality, resilience, and climate change. The construction industry must be part of the solution, and its contribution to solving these pain points requires more aggressive action and a commitment to green building practices. Looking ahead, there are the following trends playing a crucial part in shaping green buildings.
:[vendor_logo_first]• Prefabricated Kit Homes
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Prefabricated houses are not new, but there are a few promising looking players showing up in the architect-designed prefabricated kit house market. Prefab kit houses built in a controlled environment are often able to achieve a higher standard of quality than site-built homes where the raw materials and shell of the house are often left exposed to the weather conditions for long periods of time. Prefab kit houses also avoid bad weather delays, labor overruns, and damaged materials from lying in the rain. It also has better material reuse and recycling, as smaller pieces of wood and insulation can be sorted, stored, and reused.
• Zero Net Energy Homes
The higher cost of energy added with an increasing awareness of the climate crisis is a driving force behind the trend towards energy-efficient home construction. And Zero Net Energy construction is a trend that is quickly gaining traction. Zero Net Energy starts with an energy-efficient building envelope that includes high-efficiency heating and ventilation systems to keep the consumption of the home as low as possible, and it is powered by renewable energy sources like solar panels.
• Carbon Footprint Calculator
To find the entire carbon footprint of a building, one would need to know more than the amount of energy consumed during operation. The embodied energy - which is the energy required to manufacture the building materials, is in the first place. A carbon footprint calculator is a free-to-use tool that has a data of materials that empowers architects and designers to calculate the embedded energy of building design, meaning that materials can be swapped in the design phase to keep the footprint lower. Using this tool, along with BIM or building information modeling, is another associated construction industry trend that will gain more momentum in 2020.
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