The results of the Reuse-LCA project are presented to better understand how reusing components in construction reduces environmental impacts, especially GHG emissions. These results help identify current practices and barriers to reuse, and to analyse how design choices and the type of materials reused influence the overall GHG emission of a building. This information is crucial for promoting sustainable construction strategies and reducing the carbon footprint of buildings.
Gauthier Demonchy
Mija Frossard
Marie Gress
Lucie Gross
Margot Guédon
Sébastien Lasvaux
Florence Petetin
Amila Strikovic
HEIG-VD
Institut des Energies (iE), Yverdon-les-Bains
ETH Zürich
Chair of Sustainable Construction, Zürich
Baubüro In Situ
Basel
Architekturbüro K. Pfäffli
Zürich
Stadt Zürich Amt für Hochbauten
Amtshaus III, Lindenhofstrasse 21, 8001 Zürich
Services Industriels de Genève
Chem. du Château-Bloch 2, 1219 Vernier
Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE)
Energy Research and Cleantech
CH-3003 Bern
www.bfe.admin.ch
For questions, comments or collaboration requests, please contact
sebastien.lasvaux@heig-vd.ch.
We look forward to assisting you and discussing topics related to LCA and reuse.