Ahlam SoulmaniPhD student
Mines Paris-PSL
CEEP
CEEP
Climate change is increasing the overheating of buildings and degrading indoor air quality, with direct consequences for occupants' health. To date, these effects are not taken into account in building eco-design tools. Ahlam's thesis aims to integrate these health impacts into the life-cycle assessment of buildings, in order to help design buildings that are at once ecological, comfortable and conducive to a healthy environment.
Life-cycle assessment is a method to assess the environmental impacts of buildings and infrastructures throughout their life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials through to their end-of-lifetime handling.
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Buildings can be designed and operated to radically improve their energy efficiency and reduce their environmental impact.
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Integrating the health impacts linked to overheating and indoor air quality into LCA, in order to design buildings that are more sustainable, comfortable and adapted to the future climate.
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