REVEALING TIMBER STRUCTURES POTENTIAL IN DECARBONIZATION OF LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31650/2707-3068-2023-27-28-34Abstract
The article presents the results of theoretical studies on embodied carbon for load-
bearing wall structures prevailing in low-rise buildings consturction practice in order to reveal the
potential of timber structures in decarbonization of the construction sector. Seven types of wall
structures were considered in the study. CO 2 emissions were determined using the environmental
product declarations for relevant materials considering sequential life-cycle stages (raw material
supply, production and transportation of building products, construction process, building waste
transportation and disposal) with regard to recycling benefits. A lightweight timber framed wall
panel was shown to have minimum carbon emissions at each life-cycle stage leading to lowest total
carbon embodied.




