Green Maintenance Approach: Low Carbon Repair Appraisal on St Paul’s Church, Melaka, Malaysia

Q2 Engineering
B. Kayan, N. Zaid, Nurush Syahadah Mahmud
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Abstract

Sustainability commonly denotes an integration of economic, societal, and environmental domains giving rise to the concept of livable built environment. Progressively, environmental consideration in low carbon repair appraisal for heritage buildings has become increasingly critical and this paper supports this expanding area. This paper gives insight on how ‘Green Maintenance’ concept and methodology was adopted to appraise low carbon repair works for laterite stones of St Paul’s Church, located at the Historical City of Melaka, Malaysia. Subsequently, this paper also highlights the common techniques and materials for laterite stones repair. This has been achieved through quantification of embodied carbon expenditure expended in laterite stones repair within ‘cradle-to-site’ boundary of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), using formulaic expression and calculation procedure of ‘Green Maintenance’ model. The calculation procedures of the model were adopted to enable the evaluation of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, in terms of embodied carbon expenditure, expended from laterite stones repair for selected case study. The results revealed that stone replacement is considered as the most sustainable repair technique, mainly due to its high longevity of repair and low embodied carbon expenditure, in terms of generated Environmental Maintenance Impact (EMI) of ‘Green Maintenance’ modelling. However, it may lead to a further discussion in term of philosophical context. As guidance, the EMI model relays the true value of CO2 emissions, contextualised within the longevity of repair and minimal intervention that allows low carbon repair appraisal within livable built environment domain.
绿色维修方法:对马来西亚马六甲圣保罗教堂的低碳维修评估
可持续性通常指的是经济、社会和环境领域的整合,从而产生了宜居建筑环境的概念。文物建筑低碳修复评估中的环境因素逐渐变得越来越重要,本文支持这一不断扩大的领域。本文介绍了如何采用“绿色维护”的概念和方法来评估位于马来西亚马六甲历史名城圣保罗教堂红土石的低碳修复工程。随后,本文还重点介绍了红土石修补的常用技术和材料。这是通过使用“绿色维护”模型的公式表达和计算程序,在生命周期评估(LCA)的“摇篮到现场”边界内,对红土石修复所消耗的隐含碳支出进行量化来实现的。采用该模型的计算程序,对选定的案例研究中红土石修复所消耗的隐含碳支出进行二氧化碳(CO2)排放评估。结果显示,就“绿色维护”模型产生的环境维护影响(EMI)而言,更换石材被认为是最可持续的修复技术,主要是因为它的修复寿命长,隐含碳支出低。然而,这可能会导致在哲学语境方面的进一步讨论。作为指导,EMI模型再现了二氧化碳排放的真实价值,在修复寿命和最小干预的背景下,允许在宜居建筑环境领域进行低碳修复评估。
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Journal of Design and Built Environment
Journal of Design and Built Environment Engineering-Architecture
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Design and Built Environment (JDBE) is a SCOPUS-indexed and free open access publication by the Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya. Published biannually, JDBE usually contains four academic papers of wide-ranging topics reporting on issues in the built environment, i.e. architecture and design including landscape architecture, urban and regional planning and studies, building and quantity surveys and real estate studies and management.
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