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Minimising upfront carbon emissions of steel-framed modular housing: a case study

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: The Structural Engineer, , n. 4, v. 101
Page(s): 16-19
DOI: 10.56330/jbig6132
Abstract:

In this article, Smail Kechidi presents the results of a study examining ways to reduce the upfront carbon emissions of steel-framed modular housing produced by ilke Homes. The article discusses both changes that have already been adopted in a refreshed version of a two-bedroom, four-person 81m2 modular house, and further changes that could be adopted in a future version. The refreshed design delivers 12% lower upfront carbon emissions (A1–A5) than the standard design.

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    13/02/2024
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