Digital Construction

New digital tool to cut structural carbon

Computational tools that can aid architects and engineers to design truss structures to minimise embodied carbon while maintaining the building properties needed, have been developed by researchers at MIT.

Buildings are a huge contributor to climate change in both ongoing operational costs, as well as through the embedded carbon in the materials used to construct them.

Embodied carbon includes the fuel used in the material’s production – such as mining and smelting steel or felling and processing trees – as well as the carbon costs in transporting materials to site and the equipment used in the construction.

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