Embodied Carbon Study of New Residential Buildings in Southern Ontario

The built environment accounts for over one-third of annual global carbon emissions, with approximately one-quarter resulting from ‘embodied carbon’ that is released during the raw material manufacturing, transportation, construction and end of life phases of built assets. Given the continued growth in new build construction and the critical need to limit climate change, further analysis is required to identify strategies that can reduce embodied carbon emissions in the built environment. In partnership with Podium Developments, this research project will assess the key drivers of embodied carbon in new multi-unit residential buildings in southern Ontario. It will then identify a set of alternative building design strategies, and the extent to which these could reduce embodied carbon in the selected projects.

Faculty Supervisor:

Mark Gorgolewski

Student:

Partner:

Podium Developments

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Construction and infrastructure

University:

Toronto Metropolitan University

Program:

Accelerate

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