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Javier de Andrés de Vicente
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La introducción del concepto de entropía en la arquitectura permite entender el profundo vínculo que hay entre la degradación de la energía y la degradación de la materia, bifurcando la atención hacia el consumo diario de energía de un edificio a lo larg...
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Joseph John Hobbs
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This paper examines how the architectural, social, and cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries may contribute to better development of this region?s lived environment. Modern urbanism has largely neglected heritage in archi...
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Abimbola O Asojo, Babatunde E. Jaiyeoba
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In the early to mid-20th century as a result of colonialism and independence across Africa, modernism became prominent as urbanization rapidly affected major Nigerian cities and towns. Modernism was reflected in the public projects designed and executed ...
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Sabir bin Nabeeh Nu'Man
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This research aims to identify criteria for sustainable design solutions to meet the needs of Muslims today. Under the theoretical framework of Nikos Salingaros? Unified Architectural Theory, design needs and strategies derived from Islamic knowledge and...
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Donia Zhang
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Set within the theoretical framework of cultural sustainability, this in-depth case study examines the Juer Hutong new courtyard housing prototype built in the inner city of Beijing, China, whose phase one was completed in 1990 and phase two in 1994. Jue...
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