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Mark Collett, Adam Hardy, Johann Meulemans and David Glew
In situ measurement can enable accurate evaluation of a building?s as-built performance. However, when measuring whole house performance, party walls introduce measurement uncertainty. Subsequently, it is common to ?adjust? measurements to isolate heat t...
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Stina Saarinen, Hüseyin Emre Ilgin, Markku Karjalainen and Teemu Hirvilammi
This article provides a comprehensive understanding of small house practices, including the perspective of Finnish architectural experts, by conducting semi-structured in-depth interviews and proposing an individually designed house case study with a par...
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Germán Ramos Ruiz and Alba Olloqui del Olmo
Buildings are one of the key factors in working towards a low-carbon economy to help mitigate climate change. For this reason, many of the current regulations aim to reduce their consumption and increase their efficiency, as is the case in the European U...
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Graziano Salvalai and Marta Maria Sesana
In 2002, the Energy Performance of Building Directive (EPBD) introduced energy certification schemes to classify and compare building performances to support reaching energy efficiency targets by informing the different actors of the building sectors. Ho...
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Noemí Gómez Lobo,Diego Martín Sánchez
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Telling a story (monogatari) about the Japanese kitchen inevitably entails reflecting on the most celebrated architectural typology in the country, the detached house. After World War II, it became the basic unit that shaped the Japanese urban landscape....
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Noemí Gómez Lobo,Diego Martín Sánchez
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Contar una historia (monogatari) sobre la cocina japonesa conlleva inevitablemente una reflexión sobre la tipología arquitectónica más célebre del país: la casa unifamiliar. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la vivienda unifamiliar se convirtió en la...
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In this paper, we examine factors affecting owners’ intention for renovation of their detached houses. Furthermore, we analyze their interest in choosing a one-stop-shop (OSS) service for the renovation, even though such a concept is not yet establ...
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Napoleon A. Enteria, Odinah L. Cuartero-Enteria
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Natural ventilation is an important consideration to minimize the usage of mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning systems in the design, use, and renovation of residential houses and buildings. In this study, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is ...
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Napoleon A. Enteria
The Philippines is located in the typhoon belt region in the western side of the Pacific Ocean. Every year, an average of twenty typhoons pass through the country, resulting in the loss of life and property. As the design of the roofing is an important f...
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Michael Johnston, Mirko Guaralda, Sukanlaya Sawang
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This research provides an assessment tool that assists the selection process of sustainability in detached suburban housing. It investigates the implications of using different design and construction methods including architecturally designed houses, de...
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