ARCHITECTS FOR REACH

Environmental Panorama
Brussels - Belgium
April of 2005

 

26/04/2005 Making sure that buildings do not contain harmful materials is one element architects have to take into account in their plans. Two European architects: Livia Tirone from Portugal and Vibeke Grupe Larsen from Denmark explain why they believe that REACH could make buildings safer.

While most people are now aware of the dangers of asbestos in building, but fewer people are aware that building materials also can contain other harmful chemicals.

PVC is one of the major materials that architects are increasingly trying to avoid as it releases dangerous dioxins when it is burnt. Until recently the construction industry was unaware of its true cost and it was seen as a cheap convenient material, used for piping, vinyl siding, and vinyl flooring and window frames.

As Livia Tirone of the architecture firm Tirone Nunes explains, "We don’t want to use PVC windows and we have finally found a manufacturer that will supply recycled (secondary) aluminium windows for a large development we are designing.

PVC is also on Danish architect Vibeke Grupe Larsen’s ‘materials to avoid’ list, together with mineral wool and those specified by the Danish Ministry of the Environment.
"Wherever possible I try to substitute natural materials", she says.

Architects have to ensure that those working on site are adequately protected as well says Livia Tirone. "We are also aware of potential hazards during the construction stage and have a list of ‘no-no’ materials, such as certain glues and other materials like asbestos, polyurethane, formaldehydes, benzene that can’t be used even on site.
There are also some products – for example, some of the acoustic insulation materials that should only be used between double walls so that they are not in contact with indoor air. Also during construction the fibres could be hazardous to the health of those handling them, so they have to be fully protected."

Building a safe living and working environment

An important element for architects is to make sure that buildings are safe for people to live and work in. Illnesses caused by indoor pollution are on the increase.
In Europe there has been an explosion of people suffering from multiple chemical sensitivity, a condition caused by contact with chemicals in the indoor building environment and the USA’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has called indoor pollution "one of the top five environmental health risks for our time".

Because we spend around 90% of our time indoors, we need healthy indoor air quality, so we don’t get sick. We have to cut down the production of hazardous materials, since they cause problems for our working environment", explains Vibeke Grupe Larsen.
However, avoiding hazardous materials is not always that easy. "Architects need information so they can decide what materials to specify" explained Livia Tirone. "Manufacturers have the responsibility to inform us, but at the moment they don’t always give us this information".

REACH – an important step in the right direction

So will REACH make sustainable architects’ jobs easier?

Vibeke Grupe Larsen is adamant "Absolutely", she responds. "REACH will help us to control the use of hazardous chemicals in buildings. It is definitely a step in the right direction".

Livia Tirone certainly supports the proposals too. "REACH is something we welcome. It will help to give us the clear information we need about the products that are available on the market, so we can decide which ones to specify".

However, she explained that it was not just individual products that can cause problems, but also chemicals that are mixed on site. "We need to have specialist information about what happens when certain chemicals are mixed, and which chemicals can be mixed, not just for health reasons, but also to improve the durability of our work", she said.
"We recently used a glue with ceramic materials. We didn’t know the glue contained sand, and when it rained the sand leached out and stained the ceramics. Better information from the manufacturers would avoid this".

You don’t have any choice

So what makes architects specialise in sustainability?

Livia Tirone explains, "You are aware that it is possible to offer health and comfort in all buildings if they are conceived using the best available technologies. Then you discover that 80% of people are suffering from breathing problems (like asthma), because something is wrong with the indoor air quality – you really don’t have a choice".

Both Livia Tirone and Vibeke Grupe Larsen are well-known figures in the world of sustainable architecture in Europe.
Livia Tirone has chaired the European Commission’s Working Group on Sustainable Construction Methods and Techniques, part of the Thematic Strategy on the Urban Environment and chairs the Architects’ Council of Europe’s working group on ‘Environment and Sustainable Architecture. Vibeke Grupe Larsen is the working group’s vice chair and also heads the environmental section of the Association of Danish Architects.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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