From Textile to Structure: Advancing Sustainability in Construction Practices
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https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEM.2024.0159Keywords:
Composites, Construction, Properties, Sustainability, Textile WastesAbstract
The construction industry, with its significant environmental footprint, is increasingly turning towards sustainable practices to mitigate its impacts. This article explores the potential of integrating textile materials into construction processes to enhance sustainability. Textiles offer versatility, lightweight properties, and potential for recycling, making them a promising alternative to traditional construction materials. Through a review of current research and innovative case studies, this paper examines the application of textiles in various construction contexts, including structural components, insulation, and façade systems. Additionally, it investigates the environmental benefits associated with utilizing textiles in construction, such as reduced carbon emissions, energy consumption, and waste generation. Furthermore, challenges and opportunities in implementing textile-based construction methods are discussed, including material durability, cost-effectiveness, and regulatory considerations. By highlighting the advancements and possibilities in textile-based construction practices, this article contributes to the discourse on sustainable construction methodologies, providing insights for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers seeking to foster greener approaches within the built environment.
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