Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Speakers:
Baldasano, Mariluz (Architecture and Sustainability Association, Madrid, Spain); Reguart,
Mireya (Architecture and Sustainability Association, Madrid, Spain)
Abstract: Carbon Footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly and
indirectly by human activities, considering their Life Cycle Analysis, and usually expressed in
equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). This value is getting more and more important in
environmental policies and fight against Climate Change and Global Warming. Spanish law
about energy efficiency asks for these emissions information at the building use stage. Carbon
Footprint in Building projects goal is to calculate CO2 emissions at previous stages, such as
manufacturing, transportation and construction, and also considering this information at the
technical architecture project for building.
This project search not both to calculate a precise number linked to building projects, but
also starting to move the construction wheel towards an environmental consciousness in the
building trading. Although Carbon Footprint is not the only environmental indicator, it aims
to be a first step to be improving as sustainable culture increases.
sectors. Thus, the biggest reductions we make in building, the most value we give to them as
products, not only economical but also environmental value. And more important than that:
we stimulate a more sustainable culture in the construction industry as we introduce an
environmental measurement unit, CO2 equivalent ton.
to explain the process and the many computer-aided assessment tools and databases of
product performance and regional conditions that exist now or are in development.
The project was born from the initiative of the Association for Sustainability and Architecture
(ASA) and the Spanish Climate Change Office (OECC), Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Environment (MAGRAMA), thanks to the economical support of the Biodiversity
Foundation, it aims to begin to study the relationship of carbon and construction for the
recently published Royal Decree 163/2014, amending the registration carbon footprint offset
projects and carbon dioxide absorption. This project will help to shape the OECC sectorial
Carbon Infrastructures Guide within the support of other two projects: the project led by
Cartif for rail infrastructure and the project led by Tecniberia for road construction.
HCe project
Carbon Footprint is the sum of all emissions of greenhouse gases produced to support human
activities, in a given time frame. This value is gaining weight on environmental policies that
fight against climate change, is being a numerical factor that is slowly gaining importance in
the production and business policies.
In the building sector, Spanish legislation only requires this measure in the use phase of the
buildings by asking tons of co2 emitted by energy demand.
The Carbon Footprint Project in Building (HCe), with the aid of the Biodiversity Foundation
and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, aims to extend this information to the
phases of materials, transportation and application of construction of a building, as defined in
the technical architecture project itself.
The project analyzes HCe protocols used in the calculation of existing Carbon Footprint in
Life Cycle Assessment in building and Databases emissions associated with different
elements and actors involved in the construction of a building to then translate the findings
into a tool to estimate, in a first step, CO2 equivalent emissions in the process.
At this project is really important the fact that through all the work, all actors in the building
sector, which are in one way or another involved, start to become aware of the effects that this
activity has on climate change. Also improvement strategies may arise in their "modus
operandi" to reduce emissions associated with their work.
In a regular outset of a project, main parameters to define the architectural proposal are
distribution of spaces, aesthetic or formal result (design) and cost. However, through the Life
Cycle Analysis vision by comparing the whole building and individual components, architects
and engineers can calculate co2 emissions (as an environmental impact) at the outset of a
project, and refine those calculations as the project proceeds, to show owners what the
potential is for a proposed design option to cause or mitigate global warming.
Activities
HCe project has three main working lines:
1.- Definition of a uniform and official methodology to calculate co2 emissions in
building construction, at what we could call from cradle to gate; it means that stages that are
considered are manufacturing, transportation and construction. This information allows
consumer, government agents and construction market complete the co2 information about
building, as actual mandatory rules in Spain obey to inform about co2 building emissions at
the use and maintenance stage. Based on this building construction guide for calculating
carbon footprint there is a basic calculation tool, which translates these principals into a
numerical value, getting data from the technical projects. These steps are currently taken into
this part of the HCe project:
a) Specifying an official database, open, common, accessible and stable in time, that contains
construction materials. This Data Base assigns these materials an environmental load of CO2
equivalent, linked to the energy associated with its manufacturing process and transportation
to the site. This step has a double aspect of work teams:
a.1) On one hand, coordinating the Construction Carbon Group linked to the Spanish
Office for Climate Change (OECC), along with the Construction Science Institute
Eduardo Torroja (CSIC), Architecture and Sustainability Association (ASA), Tecniberia
and Cartif. Thus, the IETcc - as a public and open entity and creator of some of the
State regulations in construction- is the agent chosen to hostel that Data Base.
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a.2) And on the other one, ASA collaborates with the Technical Architects School of
Guadalajara (COAATIE) to share information in a practical way (description of units,
coding, units of measure, etc.). This entity is the creator of one of the most used price
and constructions units data base in Spain, Center Price Basis in Construction. Thus,
there is another working group focused on assigning these construction units co2
information, and coordinating all the codification system towards making possible to
import the construction units and measurements in an architectural project into the HCe
tool.
All these activities are reviewed by the OECC.
b) Making the process maps associated with the calculation of the carbon footprint. These
work is being developed integrated, as much as it fits, with the international and official
standards for verification and certification of the carbon footprint (ISO 14067, ISO 14064
GHG Protocol, PAS 2050, etc..).
c) Writing a construction methodological guide that explains how co2 emissions are
calculated, what is included and what not, to achieve the building carbon footprint. This is
also reviewed by the OECC.
d) Creating a calculation tool to translate these principals into an specific architectural project,
integrating the project information and coding the construction units.
2.- Creation of online tool (HCe tool) that allows the most important data of the
measurements document from an architectural project, and integrate it with the tool obtained
in phase 1. The tool that allows designers to calculate, at the stage of the designing project,
the carbon footprint of the projected building, will be an online application which will import
all the project information concerning construction units and measurements. This tool is
conceived also to ask about certain information to be filled, such as transportation distance..
In this phase works are: studying the premises to be able to import the document
measurement tool (coding, equivalences, etc...); creating a Beta version of the tool; testing
and reviewing from real case studies; and then created the final version of the online tool.
3.- Broadcasting of this work and the principals of the methodology and the online tool.
Presentation of the HCe project, training and publication. In this phase, the initiative
launching of the HCe project (ASA) gets an leadership mission, as broadcasting is its main
activity and associated member can take part of the HCe project.
The broadcasting of the work is extremely important to acquire visibility and making
designers, architects and engineers being aware of the environmental possibilities of
architectural projects. This is the first step to achieve a real change in the involvement of the
construction sector agents, concerning the environment and climate change.
These steps are currently taken into this part of the HCe project:
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