KS
Publications
- Life cycle assessment
- Steel detailing practices: Using global variation to envision innovation
- Status of North American Life Cycle Inventory Data
- Linking next-generation performance-based seismic design criteria to environmental performance (ATC-86 and ATC-58)
- Integrating environmental impacts as another measure of earthquake performance for tall buildings in high seismic zones
- Iterating structures: Teaching engineering as design
- Steel detailing and collaboration: A global perspective
- Counting Carbon: What we know and how we know it
- Residential Building Lifespan and Community Turnover
- Environmental benefits of using hybrid CLT structure in midrise non-residential construction: An LCA based comparative case study in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
- Initiatives to report and reduce embodied carbon in North American buildings
- "embodied and Operational Carbon of Typical Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems in Office Buildings in Washington State: A study of buildings registered under LEED v3 2009
- Mechanical, electrical, plumbing and tenant improvements over the building lifetime: Estimating material quantities and embodied carbon for climate change mitigation
- A taxonomy for Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment (WBLCA)
- Comparative Environmental Analysis of Seismic Damage in Buildings
- Benchmarking the Embodied Carbon of Buildings
- Embodied carbon as a proxy for the environmental impact of earthquake damage repair
- Life-cycle cost and carbon footprint analysis for light-framed residential buildings subjected to tornado hazard
- Embodied carbon in construction materials: a framework for quantifying data quality in EPDs
- What matters the most in designing low-carbon buildings in Canada? Exploring the tradeoff between embodied and operational carbon in early stage design
- A Harmonized Dataset of High-resolution Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment Results in North America
- Material Use and Embodied Carbon Intensity of New Construction Buildings in North America