Sustainable Materials for Constructions: The Case of Natural Materials
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 18114
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are facing a broad range of challenges that claim sustainable choices, and there is growing recognition and awareness that nature can provide viable solutions.
For this reason, we are looking with increasing interest at the use of natural materials for constructions. There are several emerging natural materials that appear to be useful and deserve research to fully understand their potentials and exploit their possible applications.
Examples can be the uses of bamboo, straw, reed, hemp, but also raw earth, already consolidated wood and other materials.
Some of these materials should be, in some cases, only rediscovered because they were in the past already used as construction materials in traditional building techniques.
These materials can also be used to obtain engineered materials, which are obviously more standardizable and industrializable in the practice.
Research increases our knowledge, but the diffusion in the field practice also requires the development of standards.
There is an increasing interest, and more and more papers are appearing which are hosted, sometimes with difficulties, in journals traditionally dedicated to convectional materials.
The aim of this Special Issue is to collect and give visibility to the research on natural materials for constructions.
In particular, we welcome papers focusing on:
- mechanical and physical characterization of emerging sustainable natural materials with innovative experimental setups;
- modeling of the mechanical and physical performance of emerging sustainable natural materials;
- the extension of the experimental characterization and modeling at the level of construction elements made by these materials;
- innovative uses of these materials in constructions toghether with the rediscovery of the traditional ones;
- grading of the materials;
- standardization procedures.
Dr. Luisa Molari
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sustainability
- natural materials
- bamboo
- straw
- reed
- hemp
- innovative sustainable material
- non-conventional materials
- constructions
- standards
- buildings
- vernacular architecture
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