Buildings play a central role in global decarbonization efforts, given their substantial contribution to greenhouse gas emissions throughout a build-ing's life cycle. To address this challenge, it is essential to minimize the environmental footprint of the construction sector through holistic as-sessment tools and innovative solutions. This study conducts a compara-tive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of two technological construction so-lutions, steel and reinforced concrete, within the context of a 14-story building refurbishment project in Pisa, Italy, with the final goal of deter-mining the potentiality of the LCA methodology in identifying the most suitable solution in terms of sustainability and environmental impacts. Adopting a cradle-to-grave approach, the analysis examines the envi-ronmental trade-offs of these systems across 13 impact categories out-lined in the Level(s) framework, using localized datasets and ISO 14040-44 methodology. The research identifies critical differences in the carbon footprint of the two solutions, with the steel frame exhibiting 23% lower carbon emissions than the concrete frame. Furthermore, the study evalu-ates the potential of using Recycled and Renewably Produced (RRP) steel elements to enhance sustainability further. The findings highlight the importance of integrating LCA in the early design phases to make a sustainable choice in terms of construction materials and technological solutions. By highlighting context-specific environmental impacts, this research provides actionable insights for professionals, Small and medi-um-sized enterprises (SMEs) and policymakers aiming to advance decar-bonization efforts in the built environment.

Assessing Environmental Impacts of Buildings: An LCA Comparison of Technological Construction Solutions for a Building Refurbishment in Italy

Sesana, Marta Maria
;
Dell'Oro, Paolo;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Buildings play a central role in global decarbonization efforts, given their substantial contribution to greenhouse gas emissions throughout a build-ing's life cycle. To address this challenge, it is essential to minimize the environmental footprint of the construction sector through holistic as-sessment tools and innovative solutions. This study conducts a compara-tive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of two technological construction so-lutions, steel and reinforced concrete, within the context of a 14-story building refurbishment project in Pisa, Italy, with the final goal of deter-mining the potentiality of the LCA methodology in identifying the most suitable solution in terms of sustainability and environmental impacts. Adopting a cradle-to-grave approach, the analysis examines the envi-ronmental trade-offs of these systems across 13 impact categories out-lined in the Level(s) framework, using localized datasets and ISO 14040-44 methodology. The research identifies critical differences in the carbon footprint of the two solutions, with the steel frame exhibiting 23% lower carbon emissions than the concrete frame. Furthermore, the study evalu-ates the potential of using Recycled and Renewably Produced (RRP) steel elements to enhance sustainability further. The findings highlight the importance of integrating LCA in the early design phases to make a sustainable choice in terms of construction materials and technological solutions. By highlighting context-specific environmental impacts, this research provides actionable insights for professionals, Small and medi-um-sized enterprises (SMEs) and policymakers aiming to advance decar-bonization efforts in the built environment.
2025
Envisioning the Futures - Designing and Building for People and the Environment (Colloqui.AT.e 2025)
Nessuno
Rossano Albatici, Michela Dalprà, Maria Paola Gatti, Gianluca Maracchini, Simone Torresin
PE8_13 Lightweight construction, textile technology
PE8_12 Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment, eco-design)
Inglese
Colloqui.AT.e 2025. ENVISIONING THE FUTURES Progettare e costruire per le persone e l’ambiente
11-14 giugno 2025
Trento
ELETTRONICO
766 LNCE
810
832
23
9783032069924
9783032069931
Springer Nature Link
Life Cycle Assessment, comparative analysis, technological construction solutions, environmental impacts.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-06993-1_45
no
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
open
Sesana, Marta Maria; Dell'Oro, Paolo; Sgarbanti, Marianna
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
3
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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