Materials for Sustainable Sites Defined Chapter 3
Evaluating the Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Materials
(Deconstruction)
-These processes are extremely complex and dynamic, but there are strategies and resources that can help us weigh and understand the possible outcomes.
-D- the deconstruction of materials and reuse or recycling of them can cut out the usual damage done to the environment when structures are demolished.
- Goal and scope definition
- Inventory analysis
- Impact assessment
- Interpretation
-All questions apply when choosing materials and processes in the making of each unit of assembly. But in Q 2.3 the goal is to have no waste on site in construction and to reuse all materials deconstructed. Also in Q 2.7 the goal is to make the assembly a two or three man job, which is safe for even non skilled volunteers.
- In Q 3.1 the goal is to make the assembly a two or three man job, which is safe for even non skilled volunteers.
- Q 3.3 is a big question that will need most research I think.
-Q 4.1 and 4.2 are the whole point, and for Q 4.4 the goal is not to dispose of it
-Q 4.3 could be a possibility…?
-All Q 5’s for deconstruction? What does this look like?
-Any off gases such as “embodied carbon” that are not known (meaning there would try not to have any off gases) would loss effects/power over the reuse of each panel in construction and deconstruction.






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