Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8161
Print ISSN : 1340-4210
ISSN-L : 1340-4210
RESEARCH ON POTENTIAL REDUCTION OF EMBODIED ENERGY BY REUSE OF COMPONENT OVER MULTIPLE GENERATIONS OF DETACHED HOUSES
Kenzo MATSUMOTOKenji NISHIMOTOTomonari YASHIROYoshikazu NAKAMURATakumi IWAHARAShih-Hung YANG
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2005 Volume 70 Issue 593 Pages 25-31

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Repetitive reuse of components is expected to contribute to the reduction of energy use in construction process of detached houses. However, quantitative methodology to evaluate the potential reduction has not been established. The paper presents the methodology to evaluate the potential reduction by developing the energy use model of two generations of production process where components used in the house of first generation is reused in the house of second generation. Then the paper shows case studies to estimate the embodied energy over two generations in terms of four detached houses with same schematic planning by completely different building methods. The result of case studies demonstrates that intensive degree of reuse of components could generate up to 20% reduction of embodied energy for two generations' houses.
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© 2005 Architectural Institute of Japan
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