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Hanaor, Dorian A. H.
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Sustainable materials for the built environment/ edited by Dorian A. H. Hanaor.
other author:
Hanaor, Dorian A. H.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xxxi, 808 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I. Earth based construction -- Chapter 1. The Life Cycles of Natural Buildings - From Traditional to Digital (Lola Ben-Alon) -- Chapter 2. The Geographies of Sustainable Bio-Based Materials for Modern Methods of Construction (Alejandro Veliz Reyes) -- Chapter 3. Are we there yet? Progress Review of Digital manufacturing for earth construction (Mohamed Gomaa) -- Chapter 4. Earth-based materials in contemporary construction: challenges and opportunities (Giada Giuffrida) -- Chapter 5. Cob vernacular architecture conservation and its contribution towards a sustainable built environment (Alejandro Jiménez Rios) -- Chapter 6. Earth as a building material: from traditional building techniques to additive manufacturing (Flora Faleschini) -- Chapter 7. Clay-based plasters: back to the future (Paulina Faria) -- Chapter 8. Modern assessment of the mechanical and structural properties of traditional rammed earth building techniques (Fernando Ávila) -- Chapter 9. Unstabilized Rammed Earth Construction in contemporary contexts (Carene Umbeyeyi) -- Chapter 10. New technologies for earth construction: 3D printing, a reality or a mirage? (Ana Mafalda Matos) -- Part II. Alternative materials and processes -- Chapter 11. Using marine sediments to improve the mechanical behaviour of earthen materials (Miakonirainy Vololontsoa Razafitrimo) -- Chapter 12. Insights into the use of fast-growing natural fibres in construction (Rebekka Volk) -- Chapter 13. Carbon nanomaterial additives in concrete as a pathway towards high performance and sustainability (Dorian A. H. Hanaor).
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Subject:
Sustainable construction. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-97818-0
ISBN:
9783031978180
Sustainable materials for the built environment
Sustainable materials for the built environment
[electronic resource] /edited by Dorian A. H. Hanaor. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxxi, 808 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm. - Springer series in materials science,v. 3522196-2812 ;. - Springer series in materials science ;v. 352..
Part I. Earth based construction -- Chapter 1. The Life Cycles of Natural Buildings - From Traditional to Digital (Lola Ben-Alon) -- Chapter 2. The Geographies of Sustainable Bio-Based Materials for Modern Methods of Construction (Alejandro Veliz Reyes) -- Chapter 3. Are we there yet? Progress Review of Digital manufacturing for earth construction (Mohamed Gomaa) -- Chapter 4. Earth-based materials in contemporary construction: challenges and opportunities (Giada Giuffrida) -- Chapter 5. Cob vernacular architecture conservation and its contribution towards a sustainable built environment (Alejandro Jiménez Rios) -- Chapter 6. Earth as a building material: from traditional building techniques to additive manufacturing (Flora Faleschini) -- Chapter 7. Clay-based plasters: back to the future (Paulina Faria) -- Chapter 8. Modern assessment of the mechanical and structural properties of traditional rammed earth building techniques (Fernando Ávila) -- Chapter 9. Unstabilized Rammed Earth Construction in contemporary contexts (Carene Umbeyeyi) -- Chapter 10. New technologies for earth construction: 3D printing, a reality or a mirage? (Ana Mafalda Matos) -- Part II. Alternative materials and processes -- Chapter 11. Using marine sediments to improve the mechanical behaviour of earthen materials (Miakonirainy Vololontsoa Razafitrimo) -- Chapter 12. Insights into the use of fast-growing natural fibres in construction (Rebekka Volk) -- Chapter 13. Carbon nanomaterial additives in concrete as a pathway towards high performance and sustainability (Dorian A. H. Hanaor).
A liveable built environment, along with stable access to food and water, is one of the cornerstones of societal well-being worldwide. This book brings together a global cross-section of researchers and engineers from a range of disciplines and presents their insights into materials and processing technologies that can help pave the way for the sustainable built environments our future calls for. Featuring cutting-edge approaches, from reimagining material supply chains to harnessing 3D printing for eco-friendly materials, this book explores the art of cob building, looks at the potential of bio-based materials, and explains circular economy principles in construction. Readers will discover novel uses of agricultural by-products, delve into hemp-based solutions, and gain an understanding of the chemistry behind eco-conscious concretes. Within these pages lies an unveiling of pathways to waste reduction, resource optimization, and seamless integration of nature into construction. With insights encompassing timber, cement, masonry, and more, this book stands as an indispensable resource for professionals and enthusiasts actively shaping a greener built environment while drawing upon a mix of contemporary scientific advancements and ancestral wisdom.
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