The construction sector, by direct or indirect actions, consumes more than 40% of the global energy produced and is responsible for 30% of CO2 emissions. It is a need of the construction industry to transform its practices and processes by proposing systems of lower demand to the environment. In this sense, closed prefabrication and industrialization as a constructive process could be the key to seek savings and efficiency from its origin to the end of life of buildings. In this context, this article presents a methodological proposal of quantitative, qualitative and comparative analysis of the structural systems of eight prototypes presented in the "Solar Decathlon" contest in its North-American and Latin-American editions (both of them in 2015) and the European edition (in 2014). This methodology deduces the characteristics of a structural system of lower environmental demand and the characteristics of these constructive processes, in favor of a new paradigm of sustainability and to be applied in innovative systems of new housing models.
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Luna-Tintos, J. F., Cobreros, C., Herrera-Limones, R., & López-Escamilla, A. (2020). “Methodology comparative analysis” in the solar decathlon competition: A proposed housing model based on a prefabricated structural system. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051882
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