Construction Research Congress 2022 2022
DOI: 10.1061/9780784483978.060
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Identifying and Prioritizing Criteria for Selecting Sustainable Façade Materials of High-Rise Buildings

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“…As can be seen, experts believed that Environmental requirement, with a weight of 40%, was more important than Economic and Social requirements, each with a weight of 30%, when selecting sustainable facade materials. This ranking is in line with the study of Mohammadi et al (2022) in which environmental sustainability gained more points than the other aspects. Regarding the criteria, C1 had 100% as it is the only criterion of R1.…”
Section: Sustainability Index Tablesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…As can be seen, experts believed that Environmental requirement, with a weight of 40%, was more important than Economic and Social requirements, each with a weight of 30%, when selecting sustainable facade materials. This ranking is in line with the study of Mohammadi et al (2022) in which environmental sustainability gained more points than the other aspects. Regarding the criteria, C1 had 100% as it is the only criterion of R1.…”
Section: Sustainability Index Tablesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Over the previous decade, steel, glass, and polymers have been considered as predominant materials for fibers oriented to reinforcing cement-based matrices In addition, sustainability assessment of building elements such as slabs, columns, pavements, and facades should be investigated further since this kind of assessment could contribute significantly to the selection of sustainable materials in the early design stages of construction projects (John et al, 2005;Mohammadi et al, 2022). Based on the literature review, a few studies have evaluated the environmental sustainability of facade-cladding panels through life cycle assessment (LCA), such as geopolymers or ceramic facade panels (Han et al, 2015;Kvočka et al, 2020), concrete panels (Hay and Ostertag, 2018), green facades (Ottelé et al, 2011), and curtain walls (Kim, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%