Innovative materials in sustainable construction: A review
Tosin Daniel Iluyomade, Azubuike Chukwudi Okwandu
Abstract
The construction industry plays a significant role in global resource consumption and environmental impact. In response, sustainable construction practices are increasingly focusing on the use of innovative materials to reduce environmental impact, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the overall sustainability of buildings and infrastructure. This review examines the latest advancements in innovative materials for sustainable construction and their potential to revolutionize the way we build. The review begins by outlining the key challenges facing the construction industry, including resource depletion, carbon emissions, and waste generation. It then explores the role of innovative materials in addressing these challenges, highlighting their ability to reduce energy consumption, improve durability, and lower lifecycle costs compared to traditional materials. Several innovative materials are discussed, including engineered wood products, recycled aggregates, and bio-based materials. Engineered wood products, such as cross-laminated timber, are increasingly being used as sustainable alternatives to traditional building materials due to their strength, durability, and carbon sequestration properties. Recycled aggregates, derived from construction and demolition waste, are being used to reduce the environmental impact of concrete production while conserving natural resources. Bio-based materials, such as bamboo and hempcrete, offer renewable alternatives to conventional building materials and have low embodied energy. The review also examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of innovative materials in sustainable construction, including cost considerations, regulatory barriers, and market acceptance. It concludes by highlighting the importance of continued research and development in the field of innovative materials to drive sustainable construction practices forward. Overall, this review demonstrates the significant potential of innovative materials to transform the construction industry and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. By embracing these materials and integrating them into sustainable construction practices, the industry can reduce its environmental footprint and create buildings and infrastructure that are more resilient, efficient, and environmentally friendly.