2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.1536.v1
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Testing Activities for Technological and Normative Validation of Bio-Based Components in Facade System Modules

Laura Vandi,
Arsenio Navarro Muedra,
Julen Astudillo Larraz
et al.

Abstract: In the construction sector, the integration of biobased materials has emerged as a pivotal aspect of EU policies, aimed at promoting sustainable practices throughout the value chain to mitigate resource consumption and carbon emissions. This paper explores the development and validation activities of a bio-based façade system within the Basajaun H2020 project, focusing on enhancing the utilization of biobased components within building envelopes to replace conventional solutions with eco-friendly alternatives.… Show more

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“…Conducting specific prototyping and test validation to demonstrate how the bio-based façade system achieves the normative standards based on established procedures. The results of the testing activities are published [59]. • Validate the Basajaun façade system design to demonstrate its applicability in pilot buildings with the development of the pilot detail design to investigate the consequences of a real-case design for manufacturing.…”
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“…Conducting specific prototyping and test validation to demonstrate how the bio-based façade system achieves the normative standards based on established procedures. The results of the testing activities are published [59]. • Validate the Basajaun façade system design to demonstrate its applicability in pilot buildings with the development of the pilot detail design to investigate the consequences of a real-case design for manufacturing.…”
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confidence: 99%