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Design for Green Building. Corinne Marzullo April 23, 2001. Why build green Benefits Materials Case studies Conclusions. Why Build Green. U.S. consumes 20,000 pounds per year of active materials Active materials include: Virgin forest products Fuels Steel Glass Cement Plastics.
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Design for Green Building Corinne Marzullo April 23, 2001
Why build green • Benefits • Materials • Case studies • Conclusions
Why Build Green • U.S. consumes 20,000 pounds per year of active materials • Active materials include: • Virgin forest products • Fuels • Steel • Glass • Cement • Plastics
Why Build Green • 90% become waste in less than one year • Non-hazardous industrial waste could be reduced from 11 billion tons to 4.5 billion tons by design decisions and improved recycling
Benefits of Building Green • Reduce environmental impact • Respect their sites • Use fresh water efficiently • Good indoor air quality • Resource and energy efficient • High environmental performance • Make use of construction material wisely • More durable/less maintenance • Lower operating costs
Respect Their Sites • Well-designed building • Shape and orientation • optimized to take advantage of sunlight, site, and natural features • Oriented on an east-west axis • Existing buildings can benefit from the landscape • Deciduous trees along a southwest to northwest feature can reduce the impact of solar heat gains
Use Fresh Water Efficiently • Homes use hundreds of gallons of water each day • Reduce water use by about half compared to homes constructed in 1980’s • Low-flush toilets • Well insulated hot water piping • Low-flow shower heads and faucets • Dishwashers and clothes washers that have water-miser features
Efficient Use of Fresh Water Cont’d. • Main solar heated tank • Instantaneous water heaters • Planned plumbing • Catchment systems • Use native plants with high drought resistance • Use drought resistant grass • Use lawn chemicals and fertilizer sparingly
Good Indoor Air Quality • Free of unhealthy levels of indoor air pollutants • Radon gas • Excess moisture • Mold and mildew • Formaldehyde • Passive tobacco smoke • Particles and dust • Mite allergen
Good Indoor Air Quality Cont’d. • Low cost ventilation techniques • Boost indoor air quality • Benefit allergy sufferers • Reduces their discomfort • Lower air leakage and fewer spores, pollen grains, and less duct
Reduce Energy Waste • Air tight construction • High levels of insulation • High performance windows and doors • Using efficient electric lighting and plug-in appliances • Upgrading to high efficiency furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers
Reduce Energy Waste Cont’d. • Building orientation • Collect winter solar heat • Avoid summertime sun • Solar energy • provides a significant amount of natural light • passive solar heat gain • natural ventilation • Up to 65 – 75 % of utility bills could be saved compared to a conventional home
Conventional Homes • Misuse water, energy, and materials • Not oriented for passive solar heating • Poorer indoor air quality • Use toxic substances • Not designed for re-use and disassembly
Materials to be Chosen • Value-engineered products • Advanced framing and composite truss joists • Durable materials • Thermal mass • Natural materials • No exposure to toxic or dangerous working conditions
Materials to be Chosen • Products not heavily packaged • Reduce waste • Minimize construction site and landfill disposal problems • Water-based paints, adhesives, sealants, and finishes • Reduce use of petrochemicals • Simplifies cleanup
Dimensional Lumber • Wood used in constructing the wall, floor, and roof framing • Advantages of wood • Tolerant to novices • Very attractive • Special tools are not needed • Disadvantages • Termite or moisture failure
Engineered Wood • Recycled wood materials • Laminated wood chips • Strands and fingerjointing • Products • I-beams • Laminated beams • Fingerjointed studs
Engineered Wood Cont’d. • Advantages • Waste wood and entire trees can be used • Minimizes waste • Uses smaller dimensional wood • Less than 2x10 • Allows smaller trees to be used • Higher tolerances in stability, consistence, straightness, and strength are more precise than dimensional lumber • Maintenance free • Slip resistant • No warping, splintering, cracking, rotting, or refinishing
Engineered Wood Cont’d. • Disadvantages • General public is not aware of this product • Cost is higher than for standard lumber unless ordered in large quantity • Limited sources • Cost will go down as public becomes more aware • Highly competitive because of labor savings and reduced job site waste
Engineered Sheet Materials • Made of recycled content or reconstituted materials • Recycled content sheet products • Include any percentage of recycled material • newsprint • Agricultural byproducts • Wood waste • Reconstituted materials • Use chipped or stranded small-diameter trees • Bound together into forms suitable for building
Engineered Sheet Materials Cont’d. Examples • Hardboard made from waste wood • Wallboard made from perlite, gypsum, and recycled post-consumer newsprint • 100% recycled newsprint fiberboard • Fiberboard made from straw
Engineered Sheet Materials Cont’d. • Advantages • Most of the products are derived from manufacturing processes which are more material-efficient than past processes • Newer recycled content and reconstituted materials are fabricated in modern facilities that are efficient and compliant with strict environmental regulations • Disadvantages • Cost more than traditional sheet materials • Shipping costs for small quantities are quite expensive
Engineered Siding • Reconstituted and recycled content • Steel and aluminum • Primarily fabricated from recycled material • Advantages • Offers superior longevity compared to wood siding • Require much less energy in a recycled form • Steel is a strong, termite resistant, nonrenewable resource • Offers some fire protection • Cost is competitive
Flyash Concrete • Defined by the ACE Committee 116 as “the finely divided residue resulting from the combustion of ground or powdered coal, which is transported from the firebox through the boiler by flue gases” • By-product of coal-fired electric generating plants
Flyash Concrete Cont’d. • Technical Benefits of using high volume flyash • Higher compressive strength over time • More durable concrete • Less permeable concrete • Less shrinkage • Less creep • Lower heat of hydration • Less migration of bleed water to the slab surface • Better pumpablilty
Flyash Concrete Cont’d. • Technical drawbacks • Slower rate of compressive strength gain • May be more difficult to finish • One more product to control at the point of batching • Environmental and non-technical benefits • Costs less than cement • Saves the energy required for making cement • Reduces the emissions of global warming gasses • Usefully employs a waste product
Earth Materials • Brick & Stone products • Caliche • Soil blocks • Rammed earth
Locally Available Earth Materials • Advantages • Reduces energy costs and materials costs due to reduced transportation costs • Brick and stone • aesthetically pleasing • Durable • Low maintenance • Provide excellent thermal mass • Can be used to provide radiant heat for interior use • Weather well which eliminates the need for refinishing and sealing
Earth Materials Cont’d. • Caliche block • Soft limestone material • used for applications similar to brick and stone • Special structural and finishing characteristics • Rammed earth • Walls made from moist, sandy soil • 30% clay and 70% sand • Advantages of both • used for structural walls • offer great potential as low-cost material alternatives with low embodied energy • Can be produced on-site • fireproof
Floor Coverings • Carpeting and padding • Cement materials • Stone and Marble • Sheet goods • Vinyl and linoleum • Tile • Rubber • Cork • Wood
Carpeting and Padding • Recycled-content carpeting • PET • Nylon • Wool • Recycled-content padding • Old padding • Reclaimed carpet fibers • Rubber-based recycled padding
Carpeting and Padding • Advantages • Materials avoid landfill • PET • Durable • Stain resistant • Nylon • Durable • Aesthetically pleasing • Wool • Durable • Flame resistant • Provides excellent indoor environmental quality
Carpeting and Padding • Disadvantages • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) • Present in the binders • Formaldehyde Outgassing • Rubber-based recycled padding can outgas • Excellent medium for dust mites and microbial agents • Carpet emissions will dissipate within 48-72 hours with proper ventilation
Alternatives to Commercialized Carpets • Carpet tiles with tackless installation • Aid in spot replacement • Longer life • Fusion-bonded carpets • Use heat instead of adhesives • Reduces VOCs
Natural Carpets • Made from grasses, cotton, and wool • Advantages • Minimal treatment • Use renewable resources • Durable • Aesthetically pleasing • Disadvantages • Costly
Cementitious Materials • Provide opportunities for integrating the floor finish with the building structure • Durable • Low maintenance • Provide the opportunity for using recycled materials
Stone and Marble • Low-embodied-energy materials • Low maintenance • Durable • Regional sources save transportation costs
Sheet Goods • Available in rolls or tiles • Require adhesives for installation • Vinyl and Linoleum • Advantages • Low cost • Durable • Low maintenance • Disadvantages • Extremely difficult to recycle
Sheet Goods Cont’d. • Recycled-content tile • Waste glass • Light bulbs and auto windshields • Byproduct of feldspar mining • Higher priced than average tile products • Rubber • Highly recycled content • Cork • Excellent sound-absorbing material • recyclable
Wood • Provide optimal environmental benefits • Renewable and long lasting material • Easy maintenance • Aesthetically pleasing • Reuse and disassembly
Roofing Materials • Shingles, tile, and roof panels • Slate, clay, and cementitious roof materials • Advantages • Very durable • Disadvantages • Very heavy • Clay roof materials are costly • Fiber-cement composite roof materials • Advantages • Lighter (325-500 pounds per square) • Use fiber materials resourcefully • Some use waste paper and wood fiber • 60-year warranties