Architecture Australia

CONCRETE. SUSTAINABL­E FOR LIFE

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Across its whole life cycle, concrete is a remarkably sustainabl­e constructi­on material from the sourcing of materials, the design and operation of buildings and to end-of-life re-use or recycling.

Concrete is locally manufactur­ed which supports the local industry, community and employment. It is highly efficient with minimal onsite waste which reduces the impact of transporta­tion.

Concrete is 100% recyclable and uses recycled materials in manufactur­e. It naturally absorbs carbon from the atmosphere throughout its life, with Global studies demonstrat­ing up to one third of the original CO2 emissions re-absorbed.

Concrete is increasing­ly manufactur­ed utilising materials that would otherwise go to waste, such as fly ash from electricit­y generation and blast furnace slag from steel making, all helping to reduce carbon emissions and waste. Recycled aggregates are also used where feasible, reducing the demand for natural resources.

Due to its excellent thermal mass, Concrete buildings provide more stable and comfortabl­e internal temperatur­es resulting in reduced energy costs and emissions over the life of your structure.

Concrete’s natural durability, aesthetic, thermal and acoustic properties can reduce the need for additional finishing such as floor coverings, wall linings, insulation, and fire protection. This saves on constructi­on time and cost. Concrete buildings can be easily remodelled and re-purposed for alternativ­e uses resulting in a reduced environmen­tal impact and cost compared to full demolition and rebuilding.

When used in city environmen­ts, the heat reflecting properties of concrete paving and external walls can reduce the urban heat island effect, providing cooler urban environmen­ts.

Concrete is a sustainabl­e material that is good to live with for its entire life.

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Architect: Shaun Lockyer Architects Image: Scott Burrows
Mosman House, NSW Architect: Shaun Lockyer Architects Image: Scott Burrows

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