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Wang, Hong Wei, Ying Liu, Bao Ling Wang, and Ling Yan Yu. "Survey and Analysis of Energy System’s Energy Consumption Focused on Typical Industrial Buildings in Shenyang." Advanced Materials Research 512-515 (May 2012): 2914–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.512-515.2914.

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Industrial building energy consumption accounts for more than half of building energy consumption. In order to understand the situation of energy consumption of industrial building’s energy system in Shenyang located in China's northeast severe cold region, we investigated the distribution of industrial buildings and energy system’s energy consumption (HVAC, water supply and drainage, electrical system) of typical industrial buildings in Shenyang, it is found that the energy system’s energy consumption of Shenyang is great because of long-term neglecting of industrial building’s energy conservation. We must strengthen the designing of energy conservation, applying of new technology and supervising of industrial building to develop the potential of industrial building’s energy conservation.
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Yin, Xue Bin, and Si Yuan Lin. "Transformation and Reuse of Changchun City’s Industrial Legacy Building." Advanced Materials Research 1030-1032 (September 2014): 2445–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1030-1032.2445.

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This article through the research of industrial current situation in Changchun, recalling the development history of industrial buildings in Changchun and the industrial legacy building's formation reasons, analyzes industrial legacy building's renovation, reuse of the meaning and value, finally, based on Changchun City's territorial, proposed industrial legacy building renovation, reuse of methods and principles.
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Nowogońska, Beata. "Consequences of Abandoning Renovation: Case Study—Neglected Industrial Heritage Building." Sustainability 12, no. 16 (August 10, 2020): 6441. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12166441.

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The abandonment of renovation works is an extremely important factor causing degradation of the building. Omission of repairs may lead to a threat to the stability of the building’s structure, threaten the lives of users, further damage to the building by damaging further elements. The aim of this article is to analyze the consequences of abandoning renovation works in order to minimize the occurrence of construction failures in the future. The article presents problems related to the abandonment of repair works of damaged elements. A classification of the effects of abandonment of repairs for historic buildings has been worked out. Industrial heritage buildings were often not used for a long time, and the lack of maintenance very often caused their partial or even complete destruction. The progressive degradation of buildings is mainly the result of human negligence, lack of effective, and continuous maintenance. The problem of abandonment of repairs is presented on the example of the granary in Krosno Odrzańskie.
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Muthesius, Stefan, and Martin Doughty. "Building the Industrial City." Economic History Review 40, no. 4 (November 1987): 656. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2596405.

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Welsh, Alexander, and Martin Doughty. "Building the Industrial City." American Historical Review 93, no. 3 (June 1988): 701. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1868156.

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SK, Jose. "Building Blocks Using Foamed Concrete with Industrial Waste Materials." Open Access Journal of Waste Management & Xenobiotics 4, no. 4 (2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajwx-16000167.

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Clay bricks or hollow/solid concrete blocks are used as infills for reinforced concrete framed structures in the present construction scenario. There is substantial depletion of natural resources during the production of conventional bricks, which create environmental pollution due to burning of bricks. Also, for the production of hollow/solid cement concrete blocks, large quantities of cement and natural aggregates are being used. This enforces researchers to develop a more feasible, lighter and greener alternate material for infills. Foamed concrete (FC) is such an innovative and versatile material, which consists of a cement based mortar having minimum 20% of volume filled with air. The effective consumption of industrial by-products for the production of FC lead to preservation of natural resources, solving disposal issues of these wastes. FC is found to be economically viable, light in weight, durable, thermally resistive as well as environmentally sustainable. This research focuses on the feasibility of utilizing the industrial waste materials such as fly ash and GGBFS as partial substitute for cement and quarry dust as substitute for fine aggregate. The influence of these waste materials on foamed concrete and the development of properties like compressive strength, dry density, water absorption and thermal conductivity were studied.
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Ivanova, O., and V. Gorozhankin. "POP-ARCHITECTURE AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNING." Technical Aesthetics and Design Research 1, no. 3 (December 23, 2020): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.34031/2687-0878-2019-1-3-11-18.

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In 1957, CIAM was replaced by International Council of Societies of Industrial Design that initiates the final reorientation of architecture to industrial production of structures as well as to wide-scale building. The strategy of urban build-up individualization was realized in the 1980s through dividing of the following constituents: construction technologies, industrial development and mechanization of the elements that leads to source-saving. Computer-aided engineering has led this process to final stage of development in Beam-technologies, allowing modelling of such functional parameters of construction project as design, building process, supplying activity, delivery of materials, maintenance of buildings. Complex of these functional processes does not guarantee the art quality of wide-scale building i.e. pop-architecture. The article is devoted to strategies and ways of the problem solution in pop-architecture such as followings: complement of building background with a symbol object; design of new attractive architectural forms but not important; understanding of classical forms; the form transformation by the super graphics.
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Хасанов, Ришат, Алексей Ладнушкин, Рустем Авхавдеев, Rustem Avkhadeev, and Ринат Садыков. "SPATIAL MOUNTING SYSTEM REKONSTRUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDING." Construction and Architecture 4, no. 4 (December 16, 2016): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18641.

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To date, a considerable amount of walling the main buildings of the power plant, power plant, boiler buildings of the Soviet period of construction is limited to operational or emergency condition. The most damaged structures of the main buildings of enterprises of power include cladding: curtain wall panels and ribbed slab. In article results of new technology of dismantle or replacement of protecting building designs of the main cases of the enterprises of power system without manufacture stop are resulted. Approbation of technology with acknowledgments of considerable economic benefit is spent and the patent for the invention is taken out.
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Li, Heng, Guo Shun Li, Li Ping Wang, and Zhu Xiong Liu. "Green Industrial Buildings Lighting Design Based on DIALux." Applied Mechanics and Materials 214 (November 2012): 348–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.214.348.

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To make the industry sustainable development, the Evaluation Standard for Green Industrial Building will be published in China. And the green lighting, as an important aspect of green industrial buildings has been emphasized in this standard. This paper introduces the green industrial buildings and the green lighting. The method of industrial buildings green lighting design based on DIALux has been proposed. The example of industrial building lighting based on green design is presented and simulation result shows that a large proportion of power consumption can be saved with ordinary metal halide lamps and symmetrical luminaries.
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Xie, Kaizhong, Hongwei Wang, Jianxi Zhou, Xiao Luo, and Miao Yue. "Experimental Study on a New Reinforcement Method for Multilayer Industrial Building’s Vibration." Advances in Civil Engineering 2019 (November 20, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2651915.

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In order to study a new reinforcement method for multilayer (4 layers) industrial building’s vibration, firstly, a new reinforcement method using a short-pier shear wall was put forward. Secondly, an engineering example of a multilayer industrial building with abnormal vibration was introduced. A three-dimensional finite element model of multilayer industrial building was established, and field vibration test was carried out. Test results showed that abnormal vibration of industrial building was caused by resonance between machines and multilayer industrial building. Finally, multilayer industrial building was reinforced by a new reinforcement method, and vibration experiment was carried out after reinforcement. The results show that the new reinforcement method has a good reinforcement effect. Strength and stiffness of multilayer industrial building were obviously improved, and natural frequency of industrial building in the length direction increased from 2.45 Hz to 5.87 Hz, natural frequency of industrial building in the width direction increased from 2.94 Hz to 7.83 Hz, frequencies of machines and frequencies of multilayer industrial building were not in resonance range, acceleration and velocity vibration characteristics of multilayer industrial building were improved, which can provide reference for the reinforcement of multilayer industrial building with a similar structural configuration.
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Qi, Yuan, and Ning Kang. "Case analysis on indirect economic benefits of industrial building construction." MATEC Web of Conferences 336 (2021): 09020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202133609020.

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In this paper, the economic benefits of prefabricated buildings which are not directly reflected in the economic returns of investors are called indirect economic benefits. Based on the literature mining of the indirect economic relationship of a large number of prefabricated buildings, this paper constructs an analysis framework of indirect environment and social and economic benefits. Through BIM modeling software, the three prefabricated building models are modified into traditional building models. The indirect economic benefits of the project are calculated by using the index system. The functional relationship between the indirect economic benefits of prefabricated buildings and the assembly rate is established by using the SSPS statistical data processing software, which more intuitively shows the law of the indirect economic benefits of prefabricated buildings with the assembly rate It shows the impact of prefabricated building on environment and society, which is of great significance for the harmony between prefabricated building and society and environment, and the healthy and sustainable development of construction industry.
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Ertaş, Şebnem, and Ilkay Maşat Özdemir. "Inner-city industrial buildings finding new use:the Trabzon Tekel Building." International Journal of Academic Research 5, no. 2 (March 26, 2013): 126–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7813/2075-4124.2013/5-2/a.20.

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Ginevičius, R., and S. Čirba. "BUILDING ENTERPRISES INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE'S OPTIMISATION." Statyba 2, no. 5 (January 1996): 80–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13921525.1996.10531551.

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Bunting, Carolyn. "Building a School-Industrial Partnership." Middle School Journal 25, no. 5 (May 1994): 43–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00940771.1994.11495221.

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Broberg, Peter. "The evolution of industrial building." Design Studies 7, no. 3 (July 1986): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-694x(86)90051-7.

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Medvedev, Alexander A. "Justification of technical solutions for facades of reconstructed industrial buildings in terms of energy saving and safety." Stroitel'stvo: nauka i obrazovanie [Construction: Science and Education] 11, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 98–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.22227/2305-5502.2021.3.6.

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Introduction. Reconstruction measures can restore production assets of an enterprise, ensure its economic efficiency, solve transportation and environmental problems. A relevant objective is to identify a set of the most important tasks of reconstruction of an industrial facility. Development of draft design proposals for the reconstruction of industrial buildings is complicated by the fact that a designer has to make a compositional link between “old” and “new” architecture, different in style and functionality, while focusing on the use of the most advanced effective materials and modern industrial structures. The article describes features of technical solutions for facades in the course of the reconstruction of industrial buildings aimed at the improvement of their energy efficiency and safety. Materials and methods. Reconstruction of industrial enterprises performs the function of transformation of industrial areas. Modern industrial architecture is focused on industrial tasks, such as the workplace protection from negative environmental effects (wind, rain, cold); arrangement of effective lighting in the workplaces; rational arrangement of workplaces, office equipment and production lines, auxiliary and service facilities, etc. Results. If there are social, historical, and architectural reasons to preserve a building, it is necessary to reconstruct and improve old industrial buildings and change their technical and economic characteristics. The reconstruction of a building means its modification aimed at changing its functionality in part or in full, taking into account the future prospects of the building. Conclusions. When restoring wornout elements of buildings that have historical significance, new elements are made in such a way that the appearance of a building remains unchanged or looks identical to its original historical appearance. Most industrial buildings, built before the law on energy performance of buildings was enacted, do not meet current regulatory requirements in terms of the thermal protection of the building enclosur.
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Millán-Martínez, Marlón, Germán Osma-Pinto, and Julián Jaramillo-Ibarra. "Estimating a Building’s Energy Performance using a Composite Indicator: A Case Study." TecnoLógicas 25, no. 54 (August 3, 2022): e2352. http://dx.doi.org/10.22430/22565337.2352.

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Several studies have analyzed the integration of energy-saving strategies in buildings to mitigate their environmental impact. These studies focused mainly on a disaggregated analysis of such strategies and their effects on the building's energy consumption and thermal behavior, using energy engine simulation software (EnergyPlus, TRNSYS, and DOE2) or graphical interface software (DesignBuilder, eQuest, and ESP-r). However, buildings are complex systems whose energy behavior depends on the interaction of passive (e.g., location and construction materials) and dynamic (e.g., occupation) components. Therefore, this study proposes a composite indicator Building’s Energy Performance (BEP) as an alternative to deal with this complex and multidimensional phenomenon in a simplified way. This indicator considers energy efficiency and thermal comfort. The Electrical Engineering Building (EEB) of the Universidad Industrial de Santander was selected to verify the performance of the BEP indicator. In addition, a sensitivity analysis was performed for different mathematical aggregation methods and weighting values to test their suitability to reproduce the building behavior. Different simulation scenarios modeled with DesignBuilder software were proposed, in which the energy-saving strategies integrated with the building was individually analyzed. The results confirmed that the integration of the building's energy-saving strategies improved the BEP indicator by approximately 16%. It has also been possible to verify that the BEP indicator adequately reproduces the building’s energy behavior while guaranteeing comfort conditions. Finally, the Building Energy Performance indicator is expected to contribute to the integration of sustainability criteria in the design and remodeling stages of buildings.
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Kulov, Ruslan P., Alan R. Kulov, and Haza R. Kulova. "Operational Reliability of Industrial Buildings in Seismically Dangerous Areas." Earthquake Engineering. Construction Safety, no. 3 (June 25, 2020): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.37153/2618-9283-2020-3-44-51.

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The solution of a single-storey industrial building, of working with significant horizontal seismic vibrations. Earthquake building carried out by separating the sole-plate foundation resting on the ground, from the rest of the multi-stage foundation for the frame column. The gap formed by constructive in the individual cells are arranged point-balls bearings, have freedom of movement in the horizontal plane. Under horizontal vibrations of the earth and the sole-plate the rest of the basement and the building itself remain at rest. It noted an interesting fact: the performance and reliability of the proposed solutions of seismic stability of buildings received unexpected confirmation, that one of the buildings in the Chilean capital of Santiago, built in the sixteenth century, survived dozens of earthquakes, is the oldest building and it became clear that its ancient walls are mounted on ball-shaped stones.
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Olimjonovich, Umarov Ismailjon, Hakimov Paxlavon Jalaldin Son, and Yusupov Shahzodbek Bahadirovich. "THE SECOND WORLD WAR TURNED INTO AN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AREA." European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies 02, no. 10 (October 1, 2022): 264–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-02-10-49.

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Wu, Yanming, and Qi Zhou. "Research on Reconstruction Design of Exterior Wall Materials and Structures of Industrial Architectural Heritage." Resourceedings 2, no. 2 (September 2, 2019): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v2i2.604.

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With the advent of the post-industrial era, China’s traditional industrial industry has gradually declined or transformed, leaving a large number of industrial buildings abandoned and idle. A majority of these existing industrial building heritages were built with original facade design, which cannot meet the requirements of the time and no longer fits into the new urban interface. From the perspective of language relationship in architecture, building skin and building space are two vital interdependent elements, and the study of building materials as a carrier has a significant impetus to the exploration of building skin. Therefore, the external wall material has naturally become an important factor directly related to the design and performance of the renovation of the industrial building heritages. Its performance and form largely influence or determine the possible ways and means of the transformation of the heritage facades. How should material performance be used to preserve the historical imprint of industrial heritage while conforming to contemporary aesthetics? What are the rules of material performance in the renovation of industrial buildings? These are the issues that needs to be considered and studied in the transformation of industrial building heritage.This paper studies the exterior wall materials and structures in the renovation of industrial building heritage facades, and uses reconstruction theory as a methodology to sort out effective strategies and methods for the material performance of industrial building heritage facade renovation. First it summarizes and elaborates the classification and performance characteristics of the materials of heritage facades as well as the principles and methods of facades transformation. Later it focuses on the practice and development of the renovation of facades in China’s industrial building heritages, taking the reform practice of Nanjing Hutchison Factory as an example. Combing the analysis and summary of the practical project with the theory, this paper helps improve the theoretical system of architectural skin materials within the scope of architectural design theory, summarizes the design concepts consistent with the current view, and conclude the corresponding architectural skin design strategy and methods.
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He, Jun Hua. "Cognitive Characteristics of Industrial Architecture." Applied Mechanics and Materials 457-458 (October 2013): 1436–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.457-458.1436.

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Construction of industrial buildings around the world, more and more out of the simple steps to streamline the design mode, progressive culture and the spirit of the times. While many large public buildings also draws on the design method of industrial architecture, civil and industrial construction from modeling to structural, surface, space, roofs and so on, more and more blurred. It's going to be an interesting discussion. About how to discern the modern industrial building.
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Madhusudanan, Swetha, and Lilly Rose Amirtham. "Alternative Building Material Using Industrial and Agricultural Wastes." Key Engineering Materials 650 (July 2015): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.650.1.

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The conventional building material used in the construction industry in India is the burnt clay brick which has high embodied energy (1.4W/m K). It causes significant environmental hazards as it consumes considerable amount of top soil. Hence there is a need to produce environmentally responsive building materials for the construction of new buildings in order to meet the rapid urban growth. As an alternative, natural resources used in conventional building material can be replaced by industrial and agricultural wastes like fly ash, copper slag and phosphogypsum, slag to address and solve socio-economic problems such as employment, shortage of residential spaces while ensuring the economic feasibility. This paper thus attempts to identify an eco-friendly alternative building material by utilizing wastes from industrial & agricultural sites as partial substitutes of sand, cement or aggregates, thereby reducing continuous exploitation of these natural resources. . The properties of the alternative building wall materials are identified and compared with that of conventional bricks. Additionally the thermal conductivity of the proposed block is determined and compared with that of brick to provide a comfortable building environment for the end user.
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Mahmoud Ezzat Elkotb salem, Khaled Mohmed Mohmed Heiza, Kame, Mahmoud Ezzat Elkotb salem, Khaled Mohmed Mohmed Heiza, Kame. "SUSTAINABLE PREFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION METHOD IN EGYPT: معايير الاداء المستدام لطريقة تشييد المنشآت الصناعية فى مصر." Journal of engineering sciences and information technology 5, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 172–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.s280321.

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As for factories, they are always divided into two main parts, which are the administrative part and the part in which the industrial process takes place, which is the industrial part. The two parts may be located in one building or a building dedicated to each part may be built, depending largely on the requirements of the industry and the size of the factory. There are large differences between the use of each part and thus, resulting in large differences in the characteristics of each building. The ways of choosing the construction method for industrial building in Egypt still depend to a large extent on anecdotal evidence or simply cost- based evaluation when comparing different construction methods for industrial buildings. Therefore, there is an urgent need for holistic criteria to assist in the method of choosing the appropriate construction method for industrial buildings during the early stages (design and planning stage) of the project. By reviewing the previous literature and the requirements of the various stakeholders in the project, reviewing the Egyptian laws, whether building laws or environmental laws, as well as labor laws, and making comprehensive comparisons between the different construction methods, especially the on- site construction method and the off- site construction method, a set of 30 Sustainable Performance criteria (SPC) based on the Trip Bottom Line (TBL) were determined. A questionnaire was designed and a survey was conducted for Egyptian practitioners who have experience in either the industrial building construction industry or in off- site construction methods. The survey included contractors, consultants and owners of industrial buildings. The survey was conducted to determine their perceptions of the importance of the selected criteria. The ranking analysis of the survey results showed that there is still a low importance for social and environmental standards compared to economic criteria in the method of choosing methods for constructing industrial buildings in Egypt.
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Sheng, Bao Zhu. "Study on Energy-Saving of Industrial Buildings in China." Applied Mechanics and Materials 587-589 (July 2014): 413–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.587-589.413.

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Along with the development of economic and the acceleration of urbanization,the construction is in rapid development.World energy is shortage,but building energy is rising.Now, people pay more and more attention to energy saving of building and do a lot of work for it.The energy consumption of industrial buildings covers a big share in total social energy consumption. By now,Chinese criteria and standards for energy saving design of industrial buildings are still morbid.More andmore attentions are paid to energy saving and discharge reducing nowadays.
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Yang, Heekwon, Byeol Kim, Joosung Lee, Yonghan Ahn, and Chankil Lee. "Advanced Wireless Sensor Networks for Sustainable Buildings Using Building Ducts." Sustainability 10, no. 8 (July 26, 2018): 2628. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10082628.

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The communication technology ZigBee has been widely adopted in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for a wide range of industrial applications. However, although ZigBee provides low-power, low-cost mesh networking, it cannot guarantee steady and predictable network performance as channels are time-variant and highly attenuated by man-made obstacles. The networks also suffer from interference, especially in the important 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band. These degraded channel characteristics increase the number of hops, thus increasing both the packet error rate and transmission delays. In this paper, we report the deployment of a ZigBee-based WSN inside an existing building duct system utilized for intelligent waste collection in an industrial environment. The Received Signal Strength (RSS) and path losses were measured, revealing that the duct communication channel acts as a very effective waveguide, providing a more reliable and consistent network performance than conventional free space channels.
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Zheng, Xuesen, Timothy Heath, and Sifan Guo. "From Maslow to Architectural Spaces: The Assessment of Reusing Old Industrial Buildings." Buildings 12, no. 11 (November 21, 2022): 2033. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12112033.

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In many cases, the purpose of reusing old industrial buildings is to serve the public. Converting a building that had a particular function and is unfamiliar to the public to a civic building is a great challenge. Significantly, the public’s curiosity towards a special-purpose industrial building alone is not enough to give the building a long life following its conversion and regeneration. To be sustainable in public life, the design of reused old industrial buildings should also meet the needs of the public. It is important to realise, however, that everyone’s needs are different. This paper will therefore analyse whether Abraham Maslow’s (1943) famous psychological theory, the Hierarchy of Needs, which not only summarized the content of human needs, but also divided them into levels, can be applied to the reuse of former industrial buildings. The paper translates this into the field of architecture to develop an assessment framework for the reuse of old industrial buildings. This assessment framework is able to combine mathematical models for quantitative assessment of future projects, and uses Shanghai 1933 Old Millfun, China as a case study for its demonstration. This provides an evaluation of a completed project and identifies challenges for further development, as well as providing guidance for future adaptive reuse projects.
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Mesda, Yasemin, and Sevinç Kurt. "Industrial Heritage Buildings in Cyprus." Prostor 29, no. 1 (61) (June 30, 2021): 100–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.31522/p.29.1(61).8.

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This study focuses on the Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre [NiMAC] in Nicosia, one of the prominent historical industrial buildings in Cyprus, which has been re-functionalized as an art centre. The overall goal of this study is to examine and clarify the human experience of the NiMAC building as part of one’s lifeworld. The main argument of the research is that proposing an effective research design for examining how a person distinguishes the components of a re-used building is possible by human responses to architecture rather than focusing on the physical aesthetics of it. Hence, the purpose of the study is to make a multi-sensory analysis to grasp how a person develops an emotional attitude in the re-functioned space which can be the core assessment of the adaptive re-use purposes. In this context, this research basically explores the main research question which is about what spatial experiences the NiMAC building is offering to people after it is re-functioned when space is experienced in a multisensory approach. Methodologically, this research design is basically created by the hybrid use of first-person, existential, and hermeneutic tactics of the phenomenological approach.
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Weerasinghe, Achini Shanika, and Thanuja Ramachandra. "Economic sustainability of green buildings: a comparative analysis of green vs non-green." Built Environment Project and Asset Management 8, no. 5 (November 12, 2018): 528–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bepam-10-2017-0105.

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Purpose In Sri Lanka, a limited number of buildings have been certified for incorporation of green features and the reasons are attributed to green building investors who continue to perceive that green buildings are expensive. Further, the green building investors fail to appreciate the subsequent benefits received by those buildings during the operational phase. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to compare the life cycle cost (LCC) of green certified industrial manufacturing buildings with a similar form of the conventional buildings to establish the economic sustainability of green buildings. Design/methodology/approach The study involved a comparative case study analysis of two green buildings and a similar natured conventional building. The data required to perform the LCC analysis were extracted through documentary analysis. Findings The comparative analysis shows that the construction cost of a green industrial manufacturing building is 37 per cent higher than that of a similar natured conventional building while operation, maintenance and the end life cost of green buildings result in 28, 22 and 11 per cent savings, respectively. This results in an overall cost saving of 21 per cent in green buildings. Originality/value The current study provides an assessment of the total LCC of green industrial manufacturing buildings. In Sri Lanka, green industrial manufacturing buildings offer LCC saving of 21 per cent over its lifetime compared to similar natured conventional buildings. Thus, comparative analyses would enable green investors to make informed decisions before commissioning their investment in green facilities and thereby promote sustainable construction in Sri Lanka.
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Ayunda, Anestasya, and Kusno Adi Sambowo. "Relevansi Mata Kuliah Ilmu Bahan Bangunan terhadap Bahan Bangunan di Dunia Industri." Jurnal PenSil 9, no. 3 (September 23, 2020): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpensil.v9i3.16564.

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In the current era of the development of the infrastructure industry, the building material industry in Indonesia has developed very rapidly along with the increasing national economic conditions and innovative technological advancements. Given the demands and encouragement from the industrial world, the Building Material Science Course is expected to be a means to shape these competencies by looking at the relevance of the development of innovative building materials, so that graduates are expected to produce students who have up-to-date knowledge and competencies related to materials building in the industrial world. The purpose of this article is to increase knowledge and information related to the development of building materials, especially buildings in the industrial world, through the study of Building Materials Science. The method used is the literature review. Literature study results show that learning from lectures is able to contribute to the increase in knowledge and competencies related to the development of building materials that are relevant to the industrial world, one of which is the Building Materials Science Course. The more competence of students regarding building materials, the building in any form can be easily realized when working in the industrial world.
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Vu, Thu Trang, Thi Song Thuong Phan, and Khanh Duong Phan. "Eco-industrial parks in Vietnam towards sustainable industrial zones." E3S Web of Conferences 258 (2021): 03002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125803002.

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Eco-industrial park is the new trend in developing sustainable industrial zones. In Vietnam, the concept of ‘eco-industrial park’ has gained its popularity in the last decade; yet there remain many obstacles in actualizing this model. One of the main reasons is the lack of a criteria set for building eco-industrial parks that fits Vietnamese situation. We analyzed criteria for building eco-industrial parks in other countries in order to compare with current criteria in Vietnam. Suggestions for establishing a criteria set for building eco-industrial parks in Vietnam were discussed.
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Nowogońska, Beata. "Technical Problems of Industrial Buildings Adaptation - Case Study." Tehnički glasnik 14, no. 2 (June 11, 2020): 245–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31803/tg-20200501232804.

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The adaptation of post-industrial building allows for solving problems connected with the protection of relics and is useful in the process of providing order to the cultural landscape. However, the adaptation of historic buildings is associated with many problems. At the same time, the conservation, architectural, construction, technological requirements and the investor's ideas must be met. Meeting all conditions at the same time is a difficult task, but possible. The change in the way that a historic building is used requires a series of preliminary studies of the building to be carried out. The article presents the results of the diagnosis of the technical conditions preceding the adaption of a former factory in Zielona Góra.
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Petrov, Alexander, Vitaly Peshkov, and Alexander Petunin. "Industrial technologies of reconstruction of large-panel buildings of the 1-335 series." MATEC Web of Conferences 212 (2018): 04009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821204009.

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Technological and constructive decisions of modernization and reconstruction of large-panel buildings of the first mass buildings are considered in the article. The technology of the reinforced concrete diaphragms of the building hardness brings the seismic stability of the building to the normative level. The technologies of erecting a building with bay windows, as well as the construction of attic floors by the method of mounting bulk units enlarged onto the span have been developed. The folding volumetric blocks and the technology of their installation are proposed. The analysis of reconstructive works in two variants showed their rationality and financial attractiveness in comparison with the dismantling of buildings.
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Teslenko, V. "INNOVATIVE BUILD TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRIAL BUILDING." Scientific Bulletin of Civil Engineering 96, no. 1 (2019): 180–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.29295/2311-7257-2019-96-2-180-185.

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Barnard, Andrew. "Building industrial-education partnerships in acoustics." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 151, no. 4 (April 2022): A114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0010823.

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Strong industry relations can provide many positive impacts for an educational program. The rewards of such an educational-industrial partnership only occur after the hard work of trust-building between the educational provider and the industry partners. A strong partnership requires value generated for both the industrial partner and the educational institution. In this talk, examples will be given of successful and unsuccessful industrial partnerships with academia. The focus will be on educational partnerships, as opposed to industrial research funding. Examples of undergraduate class projects, guest lecturing, professional seminars and webinars, and others will be discussed, in addition to the value streams realized by long time industrial partners.
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Suryawanshi, Pravin S. Patil, Swapnil N. Dhande, Y. R. "Industrial Building Design on Seismic Issues." International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 4, no. 5 (May 15, 2015): 2840–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.15680/ijirset.2015.0405027.

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Fisk, Susan V. "Industrial Hemp: Building a Market Structure." CSA News 61, no. 7 (June 29, 2016): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/csa2016-61-7-6.

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Kumar, B., and B. H. V. Topping. "INDEX: An INDustrial Building Design EXpert." Civil Engineering Systems 5, no. 2 (June 1988): 65–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02630258808970506.

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Williams BSc(Hons, Anna. "Remedying industrial building obsolescence: The options." Property Management 4, no. 1 (January 1986): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb006609.

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Chow, Hsueh-wen, Guo-Jie Ling, I.-yin Yen, and Kuo-Ping Hwang. "Building brand equity through industrial tourism." Asia Pacific Management Review 22, no. 2 (June 2017): 70–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apmrv.2016.09.001.

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Heenan, David A. "Building industrial cooperation through Japanese strategies." Business Horizons 28, no. 6 (November 1985): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0007-6813(85)90079-5.

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Krutov, V. I., and A. S. Kovalev. "Soil compaction in industrial building reconstruction." Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering 23, no. 6 (November 1986): 219–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01716685.

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San José, J. T., I. Garrucho, and J. Cuadrado. "The first sustainable industrial building projects." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer 159, no. 3 (September 2006): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/muen.2006.159.3.147.

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Ab Wahab, Norfishah, N. A. Sahril, A. Amiruddin, Zuhaila Mat Yasin, N. A. Salim, N. A. Rahmat, and N. F. A. Aziz. "Performance of Environmental and Energy Audit for Manufacturing Industrial Buildings." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 12, no. 2 (November 1, 2018): 534. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i2.pp534-541.

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<span>Environmental and energy audit of industrial building is important as it may help in providing a comfortable workplace for the staff as well as to observe the company’s environmental practices during operational hours while managing the energy usage in an efficient manner. It is also important in ensuring the company comply with applicable laws and regulations This paper discusses on the environmental and energy audit to identify the performance of environmental and energy efficiency in two manufacturing industrial buildings with heavy machineries. Analyses on the energy performance, visual comfort and thermal improvement including recommended solutions for optimization of energy efficiency and environmental aspects of the two buildings are presented. Energy efficiency and environmental aspects covered in this audit study are the illuminance of the building, indoor building temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide (CO2) percentage in indoor air quality. Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) standards is used as a benchmark to observe the illuminance of the buildings, Malaysian Standard 1525 (MS1525) is used as a quality control for temperature and relative humidity, while Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 2005 (DOSH 2005) is used as a quality control for CO2 percentage in air. Based on the results from the audit, the performance for both industrial building is compared. It was found that the energy efficiency and environmental performance for Factory A is better than Factory B.</span>
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Zhao, Ting Sheng, Li Ping Ding, Jing Jing Tang, Fu Quan Xu, and Dong Bing Li. "Safety Risk Management in the Reformation of Bracket Girder and Cut Column for an Existing Industrial Single-Storey Building." Advanced Materials Research 133-134 (October 2010): 815–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.133-134.815.

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The adaptability is important in the technological reformation of industrial building. Bracket girder and cut column (BGCC), are widely used to expand the space and to increase the inner working room of the buildings. Reformation of the exiting industrial building is limited to the continuous and non-stop working and (must be) in service and the reformation is required to be non-stop. Industrial buildings, especially the industrial single-storey workshops mostly belong to static determinate and low-order static indeterminate structures and many risks may be faced during the BGCC reformation under the complicated working conditions, such as variable structure risk, structural failure caused by overload, injuries of workers resulted from the unsafe construction, injuries of the production workers due to construction operation, etc. Research on the safety risk management of the industrial building BGCC reformation is of great significance for ensuring the technological transformation of industrial enterprises and controlling the risks from the reformation of adaptability of industrial buildings in China. Consequently, based on the approaches of risk identifying on work decomposition structure(WBS) and the questionnaire, the whole process design and construction management methods are proposed to control the risks in the reformation of the exiting industrial buildings, and the total management of construction process can be used to reduce injury risks of engineering staffs. In this paper, the technological key points of the whole process design control and construction management are discussed in details based on examples of BGCC reformation of exiting industrial single-storey buildings and the corresponding injury risk management methods are suggested.
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Liu, Hui. "Research on The Development Mechanism of Prefabricated Building Industry Chain." BCP Business & Management 21 (July 20, 2022): 255–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v21i.1246.

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With the acceleration of urbanization in China, the shortcomings of traditional construction methods are becoming more and more obvious. Under the situation of increasingly tight natural resources, low-cost, low-pollution prefabricated buildings are more in line with the concept of sustainable development in my country. As a product of aggregation, the industrial chain can provide convenience for the development of prefabricated buildings, but the current research on the industrial chain of prefabricated buildings lacks the perspective of sustainable construction. This paper analyzes the research of domestic and foreign scholars by combining the prefabricated building with the industrial chain, and studies the governance mechanism of the prefabricated building industry chain from the perspective of sustainable development. Promote the healthy development of the prefabricated construction industry chain and drive the development of the national economy.
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Liu, Zi Yi, and Shou Yi Wang. "Study on Digitalized Energy Conservation of Industrial Buildings and Materials." Applied Mechanics and Materials 329 (June 2013): 244–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.329.244.

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Digitalization is not only an information storing and processing technology, but also a technical foundation for the information society and the knowledge economy society. It changes not only the development process of production technology thoroughly, but also the life style and thinking concepts of people greatly. In this paper, through analyzing the influence of digital technology on industrial buildings, the development trend of industrial building energy conservation is discussed, and also the idea about the digitalized energy conservation of industrial buildings is proposed. That is, cored at digital technology, the exchange and sharing of all kinds of information and resources inside and outside the environment of industrial buildings are realized through the digitalization, networking and management service standardization of building information, so that a safe, efficient, comfortable and humanized production, work and living environment can be provided for people.
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Araújo, Miguel, José Miguel Castro, and Mário Marques. "Seismic Vulnerability and Property Losses to the Portuguese Industrial Steel Building Stock." U.Porto Journal of Engineering 2, no. 3 (March 22, 2018): 40–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_002.003_0005.

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Industry plays a key role in the economy of a country, people welfare and socio-economic resilience to natural disasters. Earthquakes are known to have damaging impacts on industrial property and activity, oftentimes resulting in costly structural and non-structural losses to industrial buildings, business closure, production failure and job losses. Notwithstanding this fact, the industrial building stock has been continuously excluded from seismic risk models developed for Portugal as it is usually assumed that industrial buildings are expected to withstand strong earthquakes due to their lightweight and design governed by wind loads. The aim of this paper is thus to give a first contribution to the assessment of the seismic vulnerability and property losses of the existing Portuguese industrial steel building stock. Both losses to structural and non-structural components and industry-specific contents, such as production equipment and machinery, are taken into account. The expected direct industrial property losses for a probability of exceedance of 10 % in 50 years for mainland Portugal are herein estimated.
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Tang, Junci, Guanfu Wang, Zhiyuan Cai, Xiaodong Zhao, Haoyu Li, Jia Cui, and Zihan Li. "Ultra short term load forecasting for different types of industrial parks with intelligent buildings." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2378, no. 1 (December 1, 2022): 012082. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2378/1/012082.

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Abstract For industrial parks with intelligent buildings, accurate forecasting of various load sizes may reduce the power supply pressure of the power grid. For industrial parks with intelligent buildings, considering the influence of weather factors and the dynamic electricity price game mechanism, the load forecasting of industrial parks often ignores the load of intelligent buildings and electric vehicles, resulting in insufficient satisfaction of residents in the buildings. The improved Attention-LSTM algorithm based on DBN structure is proposed. It takes into account the correlation between loads and the correlation between loads and energy sources. When forecasting high energy consumption industrial loads, the forecasting accuracy of intelligent building loads and electric vehicle loads is improved compared with the original algorithm, which ensures the satisfaction of residents in the building. Finally, an example is given to verify the advantages of the algorithm.
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Belleri, Andrea, Mauro Torquati, Alessandra Marini, and Paolo Riva. "Simplified building models as advanced seismic screening tools for steel industrial buildings." Journal of Constructional Steel Research 138 (November 2017): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2017.06.027.

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Edwards, Rodger. "Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation." Construction Management and Economics 29, no. 2 (February 2011): 216–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2010.542470.

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