Tittel, Christine
Diploma Thesis:
1876
Topic:
Evaluation of the sustainability of the GOLDBECK system construction with focus on the deconstruction of the structural facilities
Editor:
Christine Tittel
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Jens Otto
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Friedjörg Vollmer
Operational Supervisor: Dipl.-Ing. Ralph Neumann und
Dipl.-Ing. Kevin Suplie, GOLDBECK GmbH
Editing Period:
21.04.2022 until 24.08.2022
Abstract:
This paper focuses on the evaluation of the deconstructability of the GOLDBECK systems
hall, office and parking systems. After discussing and presenting the development of sustainability and the associated laws and the state of the art, the focus shifted to various evaluation systems for buildings and components, taking into account the economic, ecological and social parameters. The topic was concretised by defining deconstructability as a sustainability criterion.
The aim of the work was to create component passports for the building systems with a evaluation of the components with regard to deconstructability and recyclability. The summary of the evaluation and the potential as a conclusion of the deconstructability of the individual components is presented in a component overview. It turned out that the system construction facilitates the feasibility of selective deconstruction, although the separability of the building materials by type is in turn the basis for high-quality recycling. Finally, the component passports need to be expanded with facts on the CO2 balance and concrete considerations for alternative joining techniques, so that GOLDBECK can ultimately create project-specific deconstruction strategies.