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      ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF USE OF ALUMINIUM FOR PREFABRICATED LIGHTWEIGHT HOUSES: DYMAXION HOUSE CASE STUDY

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          The paper evaluates the environmental advantages and disadvantages of use of aluminium as building construction material for prefabrication of lightweight houses, by examining a case study of the Dymaxion House, designed by R. B. Fuller. The Dymaxion House was conceived as autonomous, transportable, lightweight, and disassembling unit. The predominant material in its envelope is aluminium. The production of this material has significant energy costs and environmental impact. However, aluminium is highly recyclable, long-lasting and has good performance characteristics, which, on the long run, diminishes the pressure on the natural resources and allows a significant reduction of quantity of used material. The paper re-evaluates its environmental impact on a larger time scale and takes into consideration all the aspects of its application. In addition, design strategies, (such as “design for disassembly”) of the house are studied. Finally, paper provides some considerations about the “service industry” system, as conceived by R.B. Fuller (and also used nowadays in enterprises such as Interface Inc.), necessary for securing the house manufacturer’s responsibility over the entire life cycle of the dwelling, thus guaranteeing high recycling rates.

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          Journal
          jgrb
          Journal of Green Building
          College Publishing
          1552-6100
          1943-4618
          1943-4618
          Fall 2007
          : 2
          : 4
          : 130-136
          Author notes

          1Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, email: katarina.mrkonjic@ 123456upc.edu

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          jgb.2.4.130
          10.3992/jgb.2.4.130
          e5f97611-201a-416b-be2c-6216d7dd9f9e
          ©2007 by College Publishing. All rights reserved.
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          Pages: 7
          Categories
          RESEARCH ARTICLES

          Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
          dematerialization,environmental impact,recycling,durability,aluminium,prefabrication

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