Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures

In the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main activities of the construction industry. In particular, many studies have recently focused on the mechanical and energy performances of existing retrofitted/refurbished facilities, while some research...

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Main Authors: Umberto Vitiello, Antonio Salzano, Domenico Asprone, Marco Di Ludovico, Andrea Prota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/12/1275
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spelling doaj-214934570b9841bebb2b5c50ae44a7b32020-11-24T21:23:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-12-01812127510.3390/su8121275su8121275Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building StructuresUmberto Vitiello0Antonio Salzano1Domenico Asprone2Marco Di Ludovico3Andrea Prota4Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Naples, ItalyIn the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main activities of the construction industry. In particular, many studies have recently focused on the mechanical and energy performances of existing retrofitted/refurbished facilities, while some research has addressed the environmental effects of such operations. The present study aims to assess the environmental impact of some retrofit interventions on an existing reinforced concrete (RC) building. Once the structural requirements have been satisfied and the environmental effects of these retrofit solutions defined, the final purpose of this study is to identify the most environmentally sustainable retrofit strategy. The environmental impact of the structural retrofit options is assessed using a life-cycle assessment (LCA). This paper sets out a systematic approach that can be adopted when choosing the best structural retrofit option in terms of sustainability performance. The final aim of the study is to also provide a tool for researchers and practitioners that reflects a deep understanding of the sustainability aspects of retrofit operations and can be used for future researches or practical activities.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/12/1275sustainabilitylife-cycle assessmentretrofit strategiesexisting buildings
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Antonio Salzano
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Marco Di Ludovico
Andrea Prota
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Antonio Salzano
Domenico Asprone
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Andrea Prota
Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
Sustainability
sustainability
life-cycle assessment
retrofit strategies
existing buildings
author_facet Umberto Vitiello
Antonio Salzano
Domenico Asprone
Marco Di Ludovico
Andrea Prota
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title Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
title_short Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
title_full Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
title_fullStr Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
title_full_unstemmed Life-Cycle Assessment of Seismic Retrofit Strategies Applied to Existing Building Structures
title_sort life-cycle assessment of seismic retrofit strategies applied to existing building structures
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In the last few years, the renovation and refurbishment of existing buildings have become the main activities of the construction industry. In particular, many studies have recently focused on the mechanical and energy performances of existing retrofitted/refurbished facilities, while some research has addressed the environmental effects of such operations. The present study aims to assess the environmental impact of some retrofit interventions on an existing reinforced concrete (RC) building. Once the structural requirements have been satisfied and the environmental effects of these retrofit solutions defined, the final purpose of this study is to identify the most environmentally sustainable retrofit strategy. The environmental impact of the structural retrofit options is assessed using a life-cycle assessment (LCA). This paper sets out a systematic approach that can be adopted when choosing the best structural retrofit option in terms of sustainability performance. The final aim of the study is to also provide a tool for researchers and practitioners that reflects a deep understanding of the sustainability aspects of retrofit operations and can be used for future researches or practical activities.
topic sustainability
life-cycle assessment
retrofit strategies
existing buildings
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/12/1275
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