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Compared Environmental Lifecycle Performances of Earth-Based Walls to Drive Building Envelope Design

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Raw earth has useful applications in contemporary buildings as a sustainable and circular construction material. The present study aims to assess the environmental performance of several earth-based wall systems with similar thermal performance, through a life cycle thinking approach. In particular, a life cycle assessment is developed for (a) unstabilized rammed earth (produced in situ), (b) compressed earth blocks (prefabricated in the factory), (c) stabilized rammed earth and (d) light earth, all combined with biobased (natural fibers, e.g., lime hemp, cork) and/or conventional materials for building insulation. Results show benefits in terms of avoided carbon emission, water footprint and embodied energy throughout the production chain and highlight limits and potential improvements. In addition, the CO 2 offset by crops is also estimated based on carbon embedded in natural fibers. In particular, light earth wall systems are the most suitable to minimize environmental impacts, while massive constructive technologies (as unstabilized rammed earth) show a higher dynamic thermal performance for intended use in Mediterranean climates.
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hal-04779532 , version 1 (13-11-2024)

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Giada Giuffrida, Letizia Dipasquale, Riccardo Maria Pulselli, Rosa Caponetto. Compared Environmental Lifecycle Performances of Earth-Based Walls to Drive Building Envelope Design. Sustainability, 2024, 16, ⟨10.3390/su16041367⟩. ⟨hal-04779532⟩

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