A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance

Concerns over climate change have driven the need for decarbonization of the building sector all over the world. It is proven that manufacturing building materials consumes a substantial amount of non-renewable energy and releases carbon emissions. For this reason, it has become an essential need fo...

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Main Authors: Rahman, Shafique, Lim, Yaik Wah, Nargis, Nabilah
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spelling my.utm.1077972024-10-02T07:37:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/107797/ A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance Rahman, Shafique Lim, Yaik Wah Nargis, Nabilah NA Architecture TH Building construction Concerns over climate change have driven the need for decarbonization of the building sector all over the world. It is proven that manufacturing building materials consumes a substantial amount of non-renewable energy and releases carbon emissions. For this reason, it has become an essential need for finding clean and energy-efficient alternative building materials. In Bangladesh, vernacular houses in rural areas are made of locally found materials like mud, bamboo, thatch, wood, and others and are always used in the construction of houses without any industrial processing, these dwellings are composed of materials with very little or no embodied energy (E.E). However, there has been a significant change in the construction of houses and the use of materials in rural Bangladesh in the last two decades. Concrete, brick, metal sheets, and many other industrial materials have taken possession of indigenous technology and bio-based materials. As a result, environmentally sustainable traditional houses have been transformed into energy-intensive houses. This research aims to study vernacular building materials in Bangladesh to identify their embodied energy, climatic performance, thermal conductivity, and durability for constructing low-carbon and less energy-consumed buildings. Based on several case studies, field surveys, and literature reviews the assessment has been conducted, showing that these materials are highly efficient in terms of embodied energy and can also ensure great thermal comfort. This study also evaluates the durability of these materials and depicts that by enhancing their durability, these materials can act as the best-performing building materials in all aspects. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/107797/1/ShafiqueRahman2023_AStudyofVernacularBuildingMaterialsinBangladesh.pdf Rahman, Shafique and Lim, Yaik Wah and Nargis, Nabilah (2023) A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance. In: International Graduate Conference of Built Environment and Surveying 2023, GBES 2023, 17 September 2023 - 18 September 2023, Hybrid, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1274/1/012041
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Rahman, Shafique
Lim, Yaik Wah
Nargis, Nabilah
A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
description Concerns over climate change have driven the need for decarbonization of the building sector all over the world. It is proven that manufacturing building materials consumes a substantial amount of non-renewable energy and releases carbon emissions. For this reason, it has become an essential need for finding clean and energy-efficient alternative building materials. In Bangladesh, vernacular houses in rural areas are made of locally found materials like mud, bamboo, thatch, wood, and others and are always used in the construction of houses without any industrial processing, these dwellings are composed of materials with very little or no embodied energy (E.E). However, there has been a significant change in the construction of houses and the use of materials in rural Bangladesh in the last two decades. Concrete, brick, metal sheets, and many other industrial materials have taken possession of indigenous technology and bio-based materials. As a result, environmentally sustainable traditional houses have been transformed into energy-intensive houses. This research aims to study vernacular building materials in Bangladesh to identify their embodied energy, climatic performance, thermal conductivity, and durability for constructing low-carbon and less energy-consumed buildings. Based on several case studies, field surveys, and literature reviews the assessment has been conducted, showing that these materials are highly efficient in terms of embodied energy and can also ensure great thermal comfort. This study also evaluates the durability of these materials and depicts that by enhancing their durability, these materials can act as the best-performing building materials in all aspects.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Rahman, Shafique
Lim, Yaik Wah
Nargis, Nabilah
author_facet Rahman, Shafique
Lim, Yaik Wah
Nargis, Nabilah
author_sort Rahman, Shafique
title A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
title_short A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
title_full A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
title_fullStr A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
title_full_unstemmed A study of vernacular building materials in Bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
title_sort study of vernacular building materials in bangladesh based on embodied energy and environmental performance
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107797/1/ShafiqueRahman2023_AStudyofVernacularBuildingMaterialsinBangladesh.pdf
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