Publication detail

Construction Details from Secondary Raw Materials Used for Building Envelope

SMOLKA, R. PETŘÍČEK, T. KACÁLEK, P.

Original Title

Construction Details from Secondary Raw Materials Used for Building Envelope

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

One of the important reasons for the choice of the article are increasing requirements from the persons interested in low-energy, passive or even houses with almost zero energy consumption. During decreasing of the energy demand is within the framework of the idea of sustainable construction not only required to decrease the total energy demand of the buildings, search and solve the critical spots in the building jacketing, but also to use the secondary raw materials as full-value substitutions for commonly used products from the primary raw materials. Recycled materials put into production represent possibilities how to decrease number of acquired virgin materials, need of primary energy and how to decrease risks connected to the waste disposal. Society is starting positively approaching to the products that are partially or fully produced from the secondary raw materials.

Keywords

Low-energy, recycled materials, sustainable construction, building envelope, secondary raw materials.

Authors

SMOLKA, R.; PETŘÍČEK, T.; KACÁLEK, P.

RIV year

2014

Released

18. 9. 2014

Publisher

COMPUTER MCL Brno, spol. s r.o.

Location

Brněnská 543, 664 42 Modřice, Czech Republic

ISBN

978-80-214-5003-5

Book

enviBUILD 2014 - Buildings and Environment

Edition

first, September 2014

Edition number

1

Pages from

12

Pages to

15

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT112946,
  author="Radim {Smolka} and Tomáš {Petříček} and Petr {Kacálek}",
  title="Construction Details from Secondary Raw Materials Used for Building
Envelope",
  booktitle="enviBUILD 2014 - Buildings and Environment",
  year="2014",
  series="first, September 2014",
  number="1",
  pages="12--15",
  publisher="COMPUTER MCL Brno, spol. s r.o.",
  address="Brněnská 543, 664 42 Modřice, Czech Republic",
  isbn="978-80-214-5003-5"
}