Increase in buildings sustainability by using renewable materials and energy

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Edita Milutienė
Jurgis K. Staniškis
Audrys Kručius
Vida Augulienė
Daumilas Ardickas
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[1] Kaunas University of Technology,Institute of Environmental Engineering
[2] Lithuanian Solar Energy Association,undefined
[3] Straw Houses Builders’ Association,undefined
[4] JSK “Ecococon”,undefined
[5] Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service under the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania,undefined
[6] University of Cambridge,undefined
[7] Girton College,undefined
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Sustainability; Ecobuilding; Straw bales; Direct solar energy; Environmental impact reduction;
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Sustainable development could be seen as indispensable condition for survival of civilization. Construction sector is a field with immediate need for reducing environmental impacts. Sustainability measures applied for buildings could produce very efficient results to the people. The paper provides the methods of construction sustainability increase by researching, developing, and applying the technologies which use renewable materials and energy. The paper analyzes the cases of both a solar eco house which was built of original prefabricated straw-bale panels and was designed to use direct solar energy; and an educational project promoting straw-bale construction and seeking to mitigate climate change. The project results have shown the need of spreading information on sustainable building methods to be accepted by wider society and to be applied to the construction industry. Monitoring of solar ecohouse has proved that direct solar energy gains are significant in reducing heating degree-days in 55°N latitude and in allowing to save half the energy needed for heating.
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页码:1075 / 1084
页数:9
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