Dr Bernardino D'Amico B.D'Amico@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Bernardino D'Amico B.D'Amico@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Prof Francesco Pomponi F.Pomponi2@napier.ac.uk
Visiting Professor
The study examines the properties and benefits of selected local materials (such as clay and recycled elements) and whether their use as construction materials enhances environmental protection. The rationale for this examination stems from the views held by scholars that imported materials are more preferred as sustainable building materials; however, there is limited research into whether the choice of local building materials is influenced primarily by their environmental benefits. The study will undertake a systematic literature review of sustainable development, available ‘local’ and ‘imported’ building materials, and adopt a quantitative research methodology involving the survey of selected building and civil construction companies in South Africa, and testing of materials in the lab to determine their physical properties and level of environmental impact. The research data collected on the economic, social and environmental properties of ‘local’ materials and their benefit in environmental protection, will be analysed using descriptive statistical techniques. The study findings will show the economic aspects of the ‘local’ building materials and whether these are useful in environmental protection and sustainable development of affordable housing. The study will uncover whether there is a need for improvement in the available ‘local’ building materials to address the sustainable triple bottom line of economics, social and environmental requirements.
Type of Project | P04 - Research Charities and Trusts |
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Project Acronym | RIT-ZAF |
Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | Royal Academy of Engineering |
Value | £10,000.00 |
Project Dates | Apr 1, 2019 - Jun 14, 2023 |
Getting the numbers right and getting the right numbers: quantifying the embodied carbon of building structures Feb 1, 2018 - Apr 30, 2019
Building-related carbon emissions in the UK total over 200MtCO2e, which is more than 40% of the national figure. The correct measurement of the embodied carbon of structural materials would enable a reliable and correct assessment of the carbon inten...
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Informational Database for Sustainable and Energy Efficient materials in sub-Saharan Africa Feb 1, 2018 - Jan 31, 2019
The population in Africa is growing rapidly, and thus the urbanization is accelerated. The need for detailed information on the performance of materials is a crucial part of the decision-making process for contemporary building design. However, such...
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InFutUReWood Mar 1, 2019 - Feb 28, 2022
Timber and construction research
Circular design of emergency sheltering for Africa: a holistic approach Jul 1, 2018 - Jul 31, 2019
Africa is the continent with the highest number of displaced people due to wars, humanitarian crises, resource scarcity, and extreme climate events. Emergency sheltering always sets out with the best intention of being a temporary solution but, in mo...
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SHELTERs: Sustainable Homes Enabling the Long Term Empowerment of Refugees Mar 1, 2020 - Jan 31, 2025
This project addresses this major moral, humanitarian, and knowledge gap by following on from a highly successful seed-funded project, which developed—through participatory design and interdisciplinary research—a shelter prototype called Makazi (winn...
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