2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83719-8_69
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A New Sustainability Assessment Method for Façade Cladding Panels: A Case Study of Fiber/Textile Reinforced Cement Sheets

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“…Furthermore, in this method, an already-structured decision-making tree (DMT), based on the three main pillars of sustainability, helps experts to assign the weights to the indexes more precisely. The MIVES method has successfully been applied in different fields: (1) post-disaster housing management [9,10,40,41]; (2) active learning at architecture school [42]; (3) school edifices [43]; (4) infrastructures [44][45][46]; (5) urban development [47]; (6) structural elements [48]; (7) technology development [49]; (8) architectural issues [50][51][52]; and others.…”
Section: Mives Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, in this method, an already-structured decision-making tree (DMT), based on the three main pillars of sustainability, helps experts to assign the weights to the indexes more precisely. The MIVES method has successfully been applied in different fields: (1) post-disaster housing management [9,10,40,41]; (2) active learning at architecture school [42]; (3) school edifices [43]; (4) infrastructures [44][45][46]; (5) urban development [47]; (6) structural elements [48]; (7) technology development [49]; (8) architectural issues [50][51][52]; and others.…”
Section: Mives Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…); (4) determine the tendency and shape of the value function of each indicator, as shown in Figure 3; (5) assign weights to the DMT components; and (6) derive the SI of each alternative. housing management [9,10,40,41]; (2) active learning at architecture school [42]; (3) school edifices [43]; (4) infrastructures [44][45][46]; (5) urban development [47]; (6) structural elements [48]; (7) technology development [49]; (8) architectural issues [50][51][52]; and others. To obtain the SI for each alternative using MIVES, the following steps should be taken: (1) establish a DMT with the relevant and representative indicators that governs sustainability in post-disaster temporary housing site locations (see Figure 2); (2) specify minimum (Xmin) and maximum (Xmax) satisfaction values for each indicator; (3) quantify the value of the indicators of each alternative (𝑋 .…”
Section: Mives Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, sustainability is an issue to be addressed in any potential application and function. Recyclability and CO 2 emissions are considered to be some of the main indicators of environmental sustainability in fiber/textile reinforced mortars (FRM/TRM) [1,2]. To develop more sustainable cementitious building materials, waste and recycled sources, as well as low carbon-embodied materials, are currently being used [3][4][5][6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some waste plastic materials such as Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) have been reported to have appropriate thermal properties [24]. The thermal insulation performance of the materials is considered as one of the main social criteria to select sustainable building materials [25]. Thereby, recycling and reusing those materials could not only improve the energy performance of the buildings but also mitigate the implications of landfilling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%