Zero Emissions Building Design with Low Carbon Building Materials (CN)

The report highlights Swiss practices in low-carbon building design, focusing on life cycle assessments and circular construction. It showcases how reusing and reducing materials can cut CO₂ emissions by up to 59%. Tools like KBOB and SIA 2032 support this approach. Circular design, though challenging, is feasible and essential for sustainable construction.

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