Publication detail

Revitalization of Lightweight Cladding of Buildings and Its Impact on Environment

LIŠKA, P. NEČASOVÁ, B. KOVÁŘOVÁ, B. NOVOTNÝ, M.

Original Title

Revitalization of Lightweight Cladding of Buildings and Its Impact on Environment

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The presented study reveals that the revitalization of lightweight claddings installed before 1990 can have a positive impact on the environment and on the reduction of greenhouse gases in particular. The main focus is placed on the revitalization of a structural system known as OD-001, commonly called the ‘Boleticky panel’ system, which was frequently utilised all around the Czech Republic in the period before 1990. Only revitalization methods utilizing contemporary structural designs and current materials were verified during this study. The ‘Boleticky panel’ system was the type of façade cladding most frequently installed on administrative buildings in what was then Czechoslovakia. It is a panel system where load-bearing structure of the panel itself consists of closed profiles that are suspended from the building’s load-bearing structure. This type of system saw a great deal of use for more than 20 years. From today's point of view, its thermal and technical properties are completely unsatisfactory and the gradual structural degradation of such systems, with a direct impact on their mechanical resistance, has been monitored over the last few years. However, these defects can be completely eliminated by the selection of a suitable type of revitalization. Cladding revitalization can be divided into three main categories. Each category represents a different level of impact on the structure of the above described cladding system. The first category only involves the replacement of windows, while the second consists in the replacement both of the windows and the existing panel sections. The third category of revitalization entails the complete removal of the existing cladding system and its replacement with a new one. The Life Cycle Assessment method (LCA) was used for environmental impact assessment. The aims and intentions of this method are not to search for the most economical or technically perfect product, service or technology, but to find the most environmentally friendly product with properties that can be guaranteed to last throughout its whole service life. The obtained results showed that revitalization has a positive impact on the environment. It can significantly reduce the consumption of energy that is used to heat the building in the winter, and thus reduces greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, it will cause a slight increase in the demand for cooling energy in the summer, which is mainly due to the reduction of the air permeability of the structure, making it more difficult to cool the interior of the building down, e.g. during the night, causing inhabitants to make greater use of air-conditioning. However, the revitalization itself, even if this term is taken to include the installation of the new cladding system, its maintenance and its future demolition, has a negligible impact on the environment compared with the old system. Therefore, based on the evaluated data the authors of the presented paper can highly recommend and encourage the revitalization of OD-001 lightweight cladding systems.

Keywords

Carbon Dioxide; Impact on Environment; Life Cycle Assessment; Lightweight claddings; Revitalization

Authors

LIŠKA, P.; NEČASOVÁ, B.; KOVÁŘOVÁ, B.; NOVOTNÝ, M.

Released

21. 12. 2017

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Location

Prague

ISBN

1755-1307

Periodical

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Year of study

95

Number

4

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

1

Pages to

8

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT139374,
  author="Pavel {Liška} and Barbora {Nečasová} and Barbora {Kovářová} and Michal {Novotný}",
  title="Revitalization of Lightweight Cladding of Buildings and Its Impact on Environment",
  booktitle="WMESS 2017 - World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium",
  year="2017",
  journal="IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science",
  volume="95",
  number="4",
  pages="1--8",
  publisher="Institute of Physics Publishing",
  address="Prague",
  doi="10.1088/1755-1315/95/4/042008",
  issn="1755-1307"
}