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Pustaka, IMAJI Media. Eksplorasi desain rumah hijau: 50 karya pilihan propan green building design competition. Imaji, 2013.

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National Association of State Facilities Administrators. Building commissioning, recommended guidelines: A guideline for building better buildings. NASFA, 2003.

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Salvadori, Mario George. Structure in architecture: The building of buildings. 3rd ed. Prentice-Hall, 1986.

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Washington State University. Dept. of Facilities Planning. and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, eds. Phase II academic buildings: Engineering/life sciences building, multimedia/electronic communications building : predesign study. Washington State University, 1996.

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Blackmore, Paul. Building-mounted wind turbines on high-rise and commercial buildings. BRE Press, 2010.

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Maria, Block, ed. The whole building handbook: How to design healthy, efficient, and sustainable buildings. Earthscan, 2009.

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Johns, Ferd. Building design. Registration Institute, 1990.

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Ambrose, James. Building structures. Wiley, 1988.

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Allen, John R. L. Late churches and chapels in Berkshire: A geological perspective from the late eighteenth century to the First World War. Archaeopress, 2007.

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Zhukov, Aleksey, Vladimir Astashkin, Vil'en Zholudov, and Vyacheslav Semenov. Industrial construction. Buildings and constructions. Corrosion protection and ecology. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1064907.

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This monograph summarizes the modern experience of protection of industrial buildings and structures against aggressive impacts are considered characteristic of corrosion processes under the action of liquid, solid and gaseous environments on the main building materials.
 Provides a system of regulating the degree of aggressiveness for different parts of buildings and constructions basic provisions for the selection of chemically resistant structures and materials, design methodology section corrosion protection. Systematic design methods of protecting groundwater and soil against aggressive and toxic media, the methods of accounting for the cost of corrosion protection as applied to building elements.
 Designed for a wide range of engineering-technical workers (ITR), related to design, construction and exploitation of constructions and structures. Can also be used as a textbook for technical schools, colleges and training system engineers.
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Brittinger, Thomas. Betriebswirtschaftliche Aspekte des Industriebaues: Eine Analyse der baulichen Gestaltung industrieller Fertigungsstätten. Duncker & Humblot, 1992.

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1969-, Underwood Jason, and Isikdag Umit 1976-, eds. Handbook of research on building information modeling and construction informatics: Concepts and technologies. Information Science Reference, 2010.

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Geoffrey, Mays, and Smith P. D, eds. Blast effects on buildings: Design of buildings to optimize resistance to blast loading. T. Telford, 1995.

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Rau, Dana Meachen. Building birdhouses. Cherry Lake Pub., 2013.

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McBride, Scott. Building outdoor structures. Taunton, 2007.

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Wertheimer, Lester. Building design. Architectural License Seminars, 1991.

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Bjorn, Johannessen. Building rural roads. International Labour Organization, 2008.

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Partnership, Building Design. Building Design Partnership. Building Design Partnership, 1988.

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Ben-ʻEzra, Avraham. Tikhnun mivne-tsibur ka-ḥoḳ. Bursi, 1997.

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Italy) Giornata di studio "Programmare il progetto" (1999 Turin. Programmare il progetto. CELID, 2002.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Budget Estimating Techniques., ed. Improving the accuracy of early cost estimates for federal construction projects. National Academy Press, 1990.

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Granev, V. V. Povyshenie sbornosti i zavodskoĭ gotovnosti konstrukt͡s︡iĭ promyshlennykh zdaniĭ. Stroĭizdat, 1990.

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Bent͡s︡ionovich, Dekhti͡a︡r Samuil, ed. Arkhitekturnye konstrukt͡s︡ii grazhdanskikh zdaniĭ. 2nd ed. "Budivelʹnyk", 1987.

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Christian, Schittich, ed. Building skins. Birkhäuser, 2006.

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Table, Construction Round, and Business Round Table (Great Britain), eds. Thinking about building. Business Round Table, 1995.

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Baker, Ken, and Jana M. Kemp. Building Community in Buildings. Praeger, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216960300.

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Building Community in Buildingstakes us on a fascinating journey through workplaces large and small, old and new, traditional and contemporary, to explore the dynamic relationships between people and the structures in which they work. Noting that a child born today will spend 90 percent of his or her life inside, Jana Kemp and Ken Baker integrate insights from management and building design to reveal new understandings about workplace productivity and performance. Showcasing dozens of examples—from office buildings to libraries to hospitals—the authors highlight innovative practies that utilize space to promote creativity and collaboration, improve morale and motivation, and ensure employee health and safety. Featuring over a dozen photographs, practical recommendations, and the tools to conduct a workplace design survey in your own organization,Building Community in Buildingsultimately demonstrates that by investing in spaces that support people needs, companies will strengthen bottom-line results. Building Community in Buildingstakes us on a fascinating journey through workplaces large and small, old and new, traditional and contemporary, to explore the dynamic relationships between people and the structures in which they work. Consider that in the 1950s, average North Americans spent approximately 50 percent of their time in buildings, compared to a child born today, who will spend 90 percent of his or her life inside. Clearly and increasingly, our social and cultural relationships are deeply influenced by the physical spaces in which they are created. Jana Kemp and Ken Baker integrate insights from management and building design to reveal new understandings about workplace productivity and performance. Showcasing dozens of examples—from the redesign of the Hood River Library in Oregon (with input from front-line employees) to the creation of open, naturally-lit spaces in Lockheed Building 157 (increasing employee productivity by 15%), the authors highlight innovative practices that utilize space to promote creativity and collaboration, improve morale and motivation, and ensure employee health and safety. They also explore the pros and cons of virtual workplaces, in which people are connected electronically but not physically, and trace the impact and influences of such trends as the green building movement. Featuring over a dozen photographs, practical recommendations, and the tools to conduct a workplace design survey in your own organization,Building Community in Buildingsultimately demonstrates that by investing in spaces that support people needs, companies will strengthen bottom-line results.
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Holland, Gini. Empire State Building (Great Buildings). Hodder Wayland, 1997.

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Katz, Paul, and A. Eugene Kohn. Building Type Basics for Office Buildings. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Fire and the Design of Educational Buildings (Building Bulletins) (Building Bulletin). The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1988.

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Sayigh, Ali. Seaside Building Design : Principles and Practice: Buildings in Maritime Zones. Springer, 2019.

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Sayigh, Ali. Seaside Building Design : Principles and Practice: Buildings in Maritime Zones. Springer, 2018.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2013.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Building Services Design For Energy Efficient Buildings. Spons Architecture Price Book, 2012.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2020.

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Kolokotroni, Maria, Savvas Tassou, Hussam Jouhara, and Paul Tymkow. Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings. CRC Press LLC, 2013.

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Wooden architecture of Kerala: Miki Desai. Mapin Publishing, 2018.

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Konstantinou, Thaleia, Nataša Ćuković Ignjatović, and Martina Zbašnik-Senegačnik. ENERGY: resources and building performance. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.25.

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The use of energy in buildings is a complex problem, but it can be reduced and alleviated by making appropriate decisions. Therefore, architects face a major and responsible task of designing the built environment in such a way that its energy dependence will be reduced to a minimum, while at the same time being able to provide comfortable living conditions. Today, architects have many tools at their disposal, facilitating the design process and simultaneously ensuring proper assessment in the early stages of building design. The purpose of this book is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating the Network of Knowledge Labs for Sustainable and Resilient Environments (KLABS). This book attempts to highlight the problem of energy use in buildings and propose certain solutions. It consists of nine chapters, organised in three parts. The gathering of chapters into parts serves to identify the different themes that the designer needs to consider, namely energy resources, energy use and comfort, and energy efficiency. Part 1, entitled “Sustainable and Resilient Energy Resources,” sets off by informing the reader about the basic principles of energy sources, production, and use. The chapters give an overview of all forms of energies and energy cycle from resources to end users and evaluate the resilience of renewable energy systems. This information is essential to realise that the building, as an energy consumer, is part of a greater system and the decisions can be made at different levels. Part 2, entitled “Energy and Comfort in the Built Environment”, explain the relationship between energy use and thermal comfort in buildings and how it is predicted. Buildings consume energy to meet the users’ needs and to provide comfort. The appropriate selection of materials has a direct impact on the thermal properties of a building. Moreover, comfort is affected by parameters such as temperature, humidity, air movement, air quality, lighting, and noise. Understanding and calculating those conditions are valuable skills for the designers. After the basics of energy use in buildings have been explained, Part 3, entitled “Energy Saving Strategies” aims to provide information and tools that enable an energy- and environmentally-conscious design. This part is the most extensive as it aims to cover different design aspects. Firstly, passive and active measures that the building design needs to include are explained. Those measures are seen from the perspective of heat flow and generation. The Passive House concept, which is explained in the second chapter of Part 3, is a design approach that successfully incorporates such measures, resulting in low energy use by the building. Other considerations that the following chapters cover are solar control, embodied energy and CO2 emissions, and finally economic evaluation. The energy saving strategies explained in this book, despite not being exhaustive, provide basic knowledge that the designer can use and build upon during the design of new buildings and existing building upgrades. In the context of sustainability and resilience of the built environment, the reduction of energy demand is crucial. This book aims to provide a basic understanding of the energy flows in buildings and the subsequent impact for the building’s operation and its occupants. Most importantly, it covers the principles that need to be taken into account in energy efficient building design and demonstrates their effectiveness. Designers are shaping the built environment and it is their task to make energy-conscious and informed decisions that result in comfortable and resilient buildings.
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Radivojević, Ana, and Linda Hildebrand. SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT BUILDING DESIGN: approaches, methods and tools. Edited by Saja Kosanović, Tillmann Klein, and Thaleia Konstantinou. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.26.

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The challenges to which contemporary building design needs to respond grow steadily. They originate from the influence of changing environmental conditions on buildings, as well as from the need to reduce the impact of buildings on the environment. The increasing complexity requires the continual revision of design principles and their harmonisation with current scientific findings, technological development, and environmental, social, and economic factors. It is precisely these issues that form the backbone of the thematic book, Sustainable and Resilient Building Design: Approaches, Methods, and Tools. The purpose of this book is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating the Network of Knowledge Labs for Sustainable and Resilient Environments (KLABS). The book starts with the exploration of the origin, development, and the state-of-the-art notions of environmental design and resource efficiency. Subsequently, climate change complexity and dynamics are studied, and the design strategy for climate-proof buildings is articulated. The investigation into the resilience of buildings is further deepened by examining a case study of fire protection. The book then investigates interrelations between sustainable and resilient building design, compares their key postulates and objectives, and searches for the possibilities of their integration into an outreaching approach. The fifth article in the book deals with potentials and constraints in relation to the assessment of the sustainability (and resilience) of buildings. It critically analyses different existing building certification models, their development paths, systems, and processes, and compares them with the general objectives of building ratings. The subsequent paper outlines the basis and the meaning of the risk and its management system, and provides an overview of different visual, auxiliary, and statistical risk assessment methods and tools. Following the studies of the meanings of sustainable and resilient buildings, the book focuses on the aspects of building components and materials. Here, the life cycle assessment (LCA) method for quantifying the environmental impact of building products is introduced and analysed in detail, followed by a comprehensive comparative overview of the LCA-based software and databases that enable both individual assessment and the comparison of different design alternatives. The impact of climate and pollution on the resilience of building materials is analysed using the examples of stone, wood, concrete, and ceramic materials. Accordingly, the contribution of traditional and alternative building materials to the reduction of negative environmental impact is discussed and depicted through different examples. The book subsequently addresses existing building stock, in which environmental, social, and economic benefits of building refurbishment are outlined by different case studies. Further on, a method for the upgrade of existing buildings, described as ‘integrated rehabilitation’, is deliberated and supported by best practice examples of exoskeleton architectural prosthesis. The final paper reflects on the principles of regenerative design, reveals the significance of biological entities, and recognises the need to assign to buildings and their elements a more advanced role towards natural systems in human environments.
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Salvadori, Mario George. Salvadori's Structure in Architecture: The Building of Buildings. Pearson, 2016.

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Ramsay, Caird, and Lisle Rudolph. Landscape and Building Design for Bushfire Areas. CSIRO Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090996.

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Shortlisted in TAFE Vocational Education category in the 2004 Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing. 
 The devastation wreaked by bushfires on Australian homes and landscapes is an all too familiar scenario. Yet, why do we often see one house burn, whilst an apparently similar house on an adjacent block can endure? Research has shown that many factors affect the chances of a building surviving a bushfire. If you are designing landscapes and buildings in bushfire areas you need to be aware of these factors so that the chances of losses to life and property can be minimised.
 Landscape & Building Design for Bushfire Areas integrates the latest scientific knowledge about buildings and bushfires with a flexible design approach.
 The book contains two main sections:
 1) Provides a clear description of what happens in a bushfire. It describes the environment in which bushfires occur, how a fire attacks, and how buildings are ignited and destroyed.
 2) Sets out a practical design approach to the design of buildings and their immediate surroundings. It presents a range of options for designing the various elements of both landscapes and buildings in bushfire-prone areas.
 This book encourages design for bushfire to be included as a normal part of designing in bushfire-prone areas, rather than as an undesirable add-on. It will assist planning and building regulatory authorities to improve and administer regulatory requirements and guidelines.
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Michael, Meredith, and Gail Peter Borden. Lineament: Material, Representation and the Physical Figure in Architectural Production. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Paradigmi di architettura: Manuale critico di storia dell'edificazione. Edizioni PLUS, 2005.

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Groak, Steven. Idea of Building: Thought and Action in the Design and Production of Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Groak, Steven. Idea of Building: Thought and Action in the Design and Production of Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 1992.

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Groak, Steven. Idea of Building: Thought and Action in the Design and Production of Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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Groak, Steven. Idea of Building: Thought and Action in the Design and Production of Buildings. Taylor & Francis Group, 2002.

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