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Christopher Tsang, James Parker and David Glew
A substantial number of dwellings in the UK have poor building fabric, leading to higher carbon emissions, fuel expenses, and the risk of cold homes. To tackle these challenges, domestic energy efficiency policies are being implemented. One effective app...
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Sana Rasheed and Soulla Louca
A national population census is instrumental in offering a holistic view of a country?s progress, directly influencing policy formulation and strategic planning. Potential flaws in the census system can have detrimental impacts on national development. O...
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Cédric Mpié Simba, Emmanuel Lemelin, Eric Masson, Ahmed Senouci and Walid Maherzi
In the absence of industry data, organisms, and researchers leverage free and available data, specifically building and demolition permits. Geospatial processing is essential to integrate information from various files into a single GIS layer containing ...
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Juan Carlos Salas-Ballestín,Raimundo Bambó-Naya
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The rural exodus after the Spanish Civil War led to many irregular settlements on the outskirts of Spanish cities.These new neighbourhoods often lacked planning, infrastructure, public facilities and services and consisted of rural-like self-built housin...
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Juan Carlos Salas-Ballestín,Raimundo Bambó-Naya
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El éxodo rural de posguerra origina multitud de asentamientos irregulares en las periferias urbanas españolas. Muchos de estos nuevos vecindarios carecen de planificación, infraestructuras, equipamientos y servicios, y están constituidos por viviendas au...
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Anna Zareba, Alicja Krzeminska, Renata Kozik, Mariusz Adynkiewicz-Piragas and Katarina Kristiánová
The subject of this article is a presentation of multi-scale passive and active solar and shading systems in urban areas. This research assumes the hypothesis that insolation systems are interdependent and that their integration in urbanized space affect...
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Klara Kroftova
An urban residential building from the second half of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century, the so-called tenement house, is a significant representative of the architecture of the developing urban fabric in Central Europe. The vertical and...
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Georgios-Rafail Kouklis and Athena Yiannakou
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the contribution of urban morphology to the formation of microclimatic conditions prevailing within urban outdoor spaces. We studied the compact form of a city and examined, at a detailed, street plan level, el...
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Antoni Taraszkiewicz, Karol Grebowski, Karolina Taraszkiewicz and Jaroslaw Przewlócki
The basic urban tissue of medieval European cities consisted of brick townhouses. In the cities of northern Europe, these tenements were characterised by a block based on an elongated rectangular plan, covered with a gable roof with a ridge oriented perp...
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Jan Kosny, William Anthony Miller, David Yarbrough, Elisabeth Kossecka and Kaushik Biswas
Among all of the internal fabric and external enclosure components of buildings, sloped roofs and adjacent attics are often the most dynamic areas. Roofs are exposed to high temperature fluctuations and intense solar radiation that are subject to seasona...
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