Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings

Sustainable building practices are rooted in the need for reliable information on the long-term performance of building materials; specifically, the expected service-life of building materials, components, and assemblies. This need is ever more evident given the anticipated effects of climate change...

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Main Authors: Michael A. Lacasse, Abhishek Gaur, Travis V. Moore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/3/53
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spelling doaj-deb4e79cdae347d49f5972da9ba052ac2020-11-25T02:57:38ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092020-03-011035310.3390/buildings10030053buildings10030053Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of BuildingsMichael A. Lacasse0Abhishek Gaur1Travis V. Moore2National Research Council Canada, Construction Research Centre, 1200 Montreal Road, Building M24, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, Construction Research Centre, 1200 Montreal Road, Building M24, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, CanadaNational Research Council Canada, Construction Research Centre, 1200 Montreal Road, Building M24, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, CanadaSustainable building practices are rooted in the need for reliable information on the long-term performance of building materials; specifically, the expected service-life of building materials, components, and assemblies. This need is ever more evident given the anticipated effects of climate change on the built environment and the many governmental initiatives world-wide focused on ensuring that structures are not only resilient at their inception but also, can maintain their resilience over the long-term. The Government of Canada has funded an initiative now being completed at the National Research Council of Canada’s (NRC) Construction Research Centre on “Climate Resilience of Buildings and Core Public infrastructure”. The outcomes from this work will help permit integrating climate resilience of buildings into guides and codes for practitioners of building and infrastructure design. In this paper, the impacts of climate change on buildings are discussed and a review of studies on the durability of building envelope materials and elements is provided in consideration of the expected effects of climate change on the longevity and resilience of such products over time. Projected changes in key climate variables affecting the durability of building materials is presented such that specifications for the selection of products given climate change effects can be offered. Implications in regard to the maintainability of buildings when considering the potential effects of climate change on the durability of buildings and its components is also discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/3/53buildingsbuilding componentsbuilding elementsclimate changedegradationdurabilitymaintainabilityservice life prediction
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Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
Buildings
buildings
building components
building elements
climate change
degradation
durability
maintainability
service life prediction
author_facet Michael A. Lacasse
Abhishek Gaur
Travis V. Moore
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title Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
title_short Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
title_full Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
title_fullStr Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Durability and Climate Change—Implications for Service Life Prediction and the Maintainability of Buildings
title_sort durability and climate change—implications for service life prediction and the maintainability of buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Sustainable building practices are rooted in the need for reliable information on the long-term performance of building materials; specifically, the expected service-life of building materials, components, and assemblies. This need is ever more evident given the anticipated effects of climate change on the built environment and the many governmental initiatives world-wide focused on ensuring that structures are not only resilient at their inception but also, can maintain their resilience over the long-term. The Government of Canada has funded an initiative now being completed at the National Research Council of Canada’s (NRC) Construction Research Centre on “Climate Resilience of Buildings and Core Public infrastructure”. The outcomes from this work will help permit integrating climate resilience of buildings into guides and codes for practitioners of building and infrastructure design. In this paper, the impacts of climate change on buildings are discussed and a review of studies on the durability of building envelope materials and elements is provided in consideration of the expected effects of climate change on the longevity and resilience of such products over time. Projected changes in key climate variables affecting the durability of building materials is presented such that specifications for the selection of products given climate change effects can be offered. Implications in regard to the maintainability of buildings when considering the potential effects of climate change on the durability of buildings and its components is also discussed.
topic buildings
building components
building elements
climate change
degradation
durability
maintainability
service life prediction
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