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Lessons learnt from embodied GHG emission calculations in zero emission buildings (ZEBs) from the Norwegian ZEB research centre
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The objective of this work is to present, evaluate and discuss the calculation methodology and embodied greenhouse gas (GHG) emission results from zero emission building (ZEB) case studies from the Norwegian ZEB research ... -
Lessons learnt from the design and construction strategies of two Norwegian low emission construction sites
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Over the last couple of years, research related to fossil free and emission free construction sites has developed rapidly in Norway, with an ambition to contribute towards global, national and regional emission reduction ... -
Life cycle analyses of CO2 emissionsof alternative retrofitting measures
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2014:63, Doctoral thesis, 2014) -
Life cycle assessment for Zero Emission Buildings – A chronology of the development of a visual, dynamic and integrated approach
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Current regulations to reduce energy consumption, and GHG emissions from buildings have focused on reducing operational impacts [1] This paper addresses the specific challenge of increasing complexity and decreasing usability ... -
Life Cycle Assessment of Recently Constructed “Climate Protection Neighbourhoods” – Which Lessons can be Drawn?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The results of a life cycle assessment of five recently finished housing projects in Northern Germany - all of them part of two certified climate protection neighbourhoods - point out the necessity of combining a variety ... -
Life Cycle GHG Emissions from a wooden load bearing alternative for a ZEB office building
(Book, 2016)A major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions is the production of concrete and steel for the construction industry IPCC (2007). To combat global warming, innovative solutions are needed in the construction ... -
Life Cycle GHG Emissions from a Wooden Load-Bearing Alternative for a ZEB Office Concept
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Life cycle GHG Emissions of material use in the Living Laboratory
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Life Cycle GHG Emissions of Residential Buildings in Humid Subtropical and Tropical Climates: Systematic Review and Analysis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Improving the environmental life cycle performance of buildings by focusing on the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions along the building life cycle is considered a crucial step in achieving global climate targets. ... -
LIGHT MODELLING IN ARCHITECTURAL SPACES: LUMINANCE-BASED METRICS OF CONTOUR, SHAPE AND DETAIL DISTINCTNESS OF DAY-LIT 3D OBJECTS
(Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2016:104, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Light modelling is a small but important part of the lighting quality concept. It determines not only the capability of the eye to detect any objects in a space but also its ability to discriminate contours, shapes and ... -
Lightweight and Thermally Insulating Aerogel Glass Materials
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Glass represents an important and widely used building material, and crucial aspects to be addressed include thermal conductivity, visible light transmittance, and weight for windows with improved energy efficiency. In ... -
Lightweight rigidly foldable canopy using composite materials
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper presents a novel origami-based portable deployable canopy system developed using fiber reinforced plastics. A modular system composed of multiple developable strips is proposed to provide a one degree-of-freedom ... -
Low-Emissivity Materials for Building Applications: A State-of-the-Art Review and Future Research Perspectives
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Low-emissivity (low-e) materials can be used in order to reduce energy usage in both opaque and transparent areas of a building. The main focus for low-e materials is to reduce the heat transfer through thermal radiation. ... -
Lydhørt Samspill - Oppmerksomhet på lyd ved bruk av ReMida-materialer med de aller minste i barnehagen
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)De aller minste barna i barnehagen undersøker verden med alle sanser i spill, og med stor oppmerksomhet på både materialitet og samspill med andre. Hele kroppen er med. Sanseapparatet er finstemt, og ønsket om å delta er ... -
‘Making is Thinking’: From Design Fixation to Provocative Competence
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)To prepare our students for an unfamiliar future and unknown challenges, it is important that they are experienced in methods and strategies that equip them to manoeuvre in, and find solutions to, complex and unpredictable ... -
Managing urban heritage - A case study of the warehouses in Kjøpmannsgata, Trondheim, Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Strategies to densify urban fabric for both environmental and market purposes, place built heritage under increasing pressure. Over the last decade, a shift can be noted in the discourse on built heritage in Norway, where ... -
A Markov-Switching model for building occupant activity estimation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Heating and ventilation strategies in buildings can be improved significantly if information about the current presence and activity level of the occupants is taken into account. Therefore, there is a high demand for ... -
Maskinell spon høvling
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)Høvlet takflis av gran var veldig vanlig taktekking i Mjøsområdet fra midten av 1800 tallet til midt på 1900 tallet. Slik takflis kan høvles på ulike måter med handkraft, hestekraft, vannkraft eller motorkraft. vi har gått ... -
Measurement of the convective moisture transfer coefficient from porous building material surfaces applying a wind tunnel method
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)This article presents results for the average convective moisture transfer coefficients of several porous building material samples exposed to airflow. The experimental measurements explore the effect of the various air ... -
Measuring the Impact of Walking Environments on Brain Activation: Results from an fNIRS Pilot Study
(Chapter, 2023)Studying the impact of built urban environments on pedestrians' walking experience can improve our understanding of the environmental factors that influence perceived walkability. This can contribute to the design of ...