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Building facades have evident effects on indoor thermal comfort. Hence, on the basis of a multifunctional residential building in Sydney, Australia, this research uses Design Builder software to optimise passive system design on building facades. This research also analyses the influences of changing window glazing type, adding .. Read More
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This paper presents a qualitative examination of the responses of architects towards the idea for including a formfinding structural optimization method in the architectural schematic design phase. Recently, there has been a few emerging architectural parametric Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems that enable architects to perfo.. Read More
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Window Sizing for Daylighting for Non-Airconditioned Buildings in Andhra Pradesh, India
A window is an opening designed or created in the wall or any surface exposed to external environment to admit daylight, facilitate cross ventilation and contribute to thermal comfort conditions. This paper deals exclusively about drawing adequate daylight to internal spaces from available day light outside. It is analysed and f.. Read More
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The Effect of Lighting the Buildings on the Perception of People from the Color Temperature of Light
Considering the exclusive position of lighting in life and especially in the night lives of towns, presenting some principles to optimize the lighting procedures of contemporary buildings and historical edifices are of utmost importance in urban matters. There are several standards for colors and lights to be used in the interio.. Read More
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Protection of historical buildings is an important international task. Historical buildings, in addition to aging wear, are subjected to periodic and continuous dynamic effects from earthquakes and passing by road and rail transport and from effects of exhaust gases. Most historical objects are constructively made of local mater.. Read More
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Due to the fact that a building resistance against explosion waves depends on a range of factors, including the shape and form of the building, number of opens and building materials used in construction as direct factors, distance and number of barriers between building and the location of the explosion as indirect factors. And.. Read More
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Noise Reduction in Buildings Using Sound Absorbing Materials
The improvement on the human quality of life and the continuous growth in population in developing and developed societies, have exacerbated the environmental and financial issues. Some of these problems are noise and the different types of human an industrial wastes. Many natural products have been recently developed and tested.. Read More
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This paper uses the objectives and policies inherent in the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 as a template for benchmarking the adaptation strategies contained in the Unitary Plan for Auckland City, New Zealand’s largest coastal municipal centre. The research analyses the stakeholder feedback from the public submi.. Read More
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Reducing negative impact on building and the natural environment is the main objective of sustainable design that promotes the environmental quality and the quality of building, which is mainly related to the envelope design of the building. Hence, the main research problem is determining the building envelope shape effect, whet.. Read More
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The cognitive paradigm of the “homology between writing and imagery” has long existed in China. Such a cultural mode of “homology between writing and imagery” or even “homogeneity between writing and imagery” led to the creation of the grand system of Chinese civilization. Prior to the inventi.. Read More
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Mechanical Behavior of Recycled Self-Compacting Concrete Reinforced with Polypropylene Fibres
This paper intends to study the possibility of producing fiber recycled self-compacting concrete (FRSCC) using demolitions concrete as a coarse aggregate. Polypropylene fibers (P.P.F) were used in recycled self-compacting concrete (RSCC) with different percentages of coarse recycled concrete aggregate. Nine concrete mixtures wer.. Read More
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Investigation of Indoor Air Quality of Residential Buildings in Enugu, Nigeria
Consideration of indoor air quality is a known practice in building and home design in developed Countries, and appropriate measures are taken during design for residential health. This is not so in developing economies. There is a dearth of research work on indoor air quality. Yet there is high level of exposure of the populati.. Read More
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The Himalayan region is, one of the most seismically vulnerable and tectonically active zones in the world. Sikkim is a state in North-East India, situated on the Himalayan arc. Sikkim is dotted with numerous Buddhist monasteries dating back to the 17th century. These historical monastery structures are a part of the rich cultur.. Read More
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The Implications of Land Use/Cover Dynamics on Resources Development in Tubah Sub-Division, Cameroon
The environment at various scales is greatly modified through the activities of man and his dynamic science and technology. These modifications essentially constitute land use/cover changes. This paper describes the implications of land use dynamics on resource development in Tubah Sub-division over time and space from 1983 to 2.. Read More
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Biomimicry an Approach toward Sustainability of High-Rise Buildings
Buildings are the main destination for the nation's power supplies. High-rise buildings due to their large scale require much more materials for their construction compared to low-rises. In addition, they use more energy and emit greenhouse gasses, as a result, they have major environmental impacts. Therefore, high rises seem to.. Read More
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Lighting accounts for roughly one-fifth of global electricity consumption. The energy consumption for buildings lighting system can reach 30% of the total consumption. The demand for energy is growing day by day with growth in population, revolution in life style, and change in technology. This growing demand led to energy crisi.. Read More
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This is a novel and unprecedented study of the latest global-scale architectural movement. We contribute a large amount of first-hand research to the scientific community in the form of interviews with architects, observations and photographs. This paper analyzes the predominant building style for large public developments. It t.. Read More
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Identifying Non-material Factors Determining the Shape of the House
Home and housing has long been the main concern of people from different countries. Human beings first of all needed a shelter in order to survive and be safe from accidents, damage, natural disasters, heat and cold, and later this shelter was modified and changed it to a place to perform life activities, responds to individual .. Read More
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Providing appropriate housing for the people is one of the responsibilities of the governments such as Islamic republic of Iran government. In recent years the government decided to implement the mass housing for low-income households, that this project was called “Mehr housing”. The aim of current research was evalu.. Read More
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In this paper, the effects of dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) on seismic performance of steel frames with infill wall were investigated. This study assesses these buildings seismic performance utilizing the static analysis of nonlinear simulated models to obtain the structures response. The investigation was based on st.. Read More
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