Assessment of the energy savings and CO2 emissions reduction of glass structures through alternative demolition scenarios
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Date
2016
Authors
Çelebi, Gülser
Tuna, Merve
Veer, Frederic
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Abstract
Glass is a material that has been significantly increasing its role in architecture in recent
decades. Although glass is a material that can survive
long, as can be seen from the archaeological pieces in
many museums, in practice the glass structures that
built nowadays have a finite life time. A notorious
case is the original New York Apple Cube, which was
removed and replaced within several years of original
completion.Whatever the eventual lifetime of the structure, there will be a point where the structure needs
to be demolished. This introduces critical questions
about the relation between ecological impact and the
demolition methods and procedure. This paper looks
at the eco-impact of different end of life scenarios of
glass structures, using the Haarlem glass cube as a
well-documented example to determine the differences
between various ends of life scenarios.
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S Glass Construction, Laminated Glass, End of Life, Demolition Method, Separation/Collection Method
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Çelebi, Gülser; Tuna, Merve; Veer, Frederic (2016). "Assessment of the energy savings and CO2 emissions reduction of glass structures through alternative demolition scenarios", Glass Structures and Engineerin, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 435-449.
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Glass Structures and Engineerin
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1
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2
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435
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449