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Soorim Yang, Kyoung-Hwan Kim, Hye-Ryeong Jeong, Seokjun Lee and Jaeho Kim
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the necessity for rapid contact tracing as a means to effectively suppress the spread of infectious diseases. Existing contact tracing methods leverage location-based or distance-based detection to identify contact w...
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Damrongsak Rinchumphu, Non Phichetkunbodee, Nakarin Pomsurin, Chawanat Sundaranaga, Sarote Tepweerakun, Chatchawan Chaichana
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This study focuses on the design of a campus public space, located within the Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. This area faces extreme temperatures, creating uncomfortable outdoor thermal conditions and hindering activities that a...
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Dwi Kustianingrum,Widji Indahing Tyas,Eka Virdianti
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ABSTRACT : Public open spaces designs determine the patterns of natural balance. In order to preserve its sustainability, regenerative design should be applied. As the main step of its application, an investigation of relationship patterns or keystones o...
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Norizan Mt Akhir,Siti Rasidah Md Sakip,Mohamed Yusoff Abbas,Noriah Othman
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The landscape is important in spatial development for campus space. Fundamentally, planting composition generates a character of the outdoor space. It could offer an enormous influence on visual quality, student performance and quality of life. This pape...
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Dicle Aydin,Ummugulsum Ter
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