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Xi, Liao Liao, Hu Peng y Lin Zhang. "Exploration on Regional Ecological Architecture Design — Taking the Design of Houji Jiaojia Garden Exhibition as an Example". Applied Mechanics and Materials 174-177 (mayo de 2012): 3111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.174-177.3111.

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In recent decades, sustainable buildings have been increasingly concerned, architects, teachers and college students are involved into a number of theoretical and practical exploration. A variety of sustainable building design strategies and cases spring up. Taking Houji Jiaojia garden agricultural exhibition pavilion design as an example, on the basis of exhausting analysis of the local climate, geographical conditions, it focuses particularly on the use of local ecological straw materials in the building to achieve the sustainability of the project, which can provide some reference for the current and future sustainable architectural design.
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Jamaludin, Adi Ainurzaman, Nila Keumala, Ati Rosemary Mohd Ariffin y Hazreena Hussein. "Landscape and Sustainability: Three Residential College Buildings in the Tropics". Open House International 39, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2014): 92–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2014-b0010.

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Three residential colleges located in a university campus at the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and built in different decades were selected for landscape studies with respect to species and position of the trees, as well as the effects of the current landscapes as a shelter in reducing solar radiation on buildings, as a pre-assessment for the Low Carbon Cities Framework (LCCF) and assessment system. These landscape designs were carefully studied through on-site observation. The name and location of the matured plants were redrawn and visualised with standard normal photographs. The studies revealed that the old residential college landscape is dominated by tropical forest trees which are able to provide a significant shade to the buildings and offered a potential to achieve sustainable development due to a higher rate of carbon sequestration. While, palm and hybrid fruit plants were most extensively cultivated in the landscape of new residential colleges due to low maintenance and being fast growing.
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Russoniello, Daniel G. "The Wister Education Center and Greenhouse: Uniting Program and Process, History and Mission, Architecture, and Sustainability on the Swarthmore College Campus". Journal of Green Building 5, n.º 2 (1 de mayo de 2010): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3992/jgb.5.2.3.

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Swarthmore College honors its Quaker principles by educating students to be responsible world citizens and through good stewardship of its land and building resources. Today this tradition of citizenship and stewardship is reflected in the College's purchasing of sustainable power and construction choices. The new 5,200 square foot Wister Education Center and Greenhouse for The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College is the most recent and far-reaching green building on campus and serves as a model for integrating sustainable design with the function, mission, and architecture of the institution.
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MAESAKA, Akiko, Shin HAYAKAWA, Kazumasa YOSHIHARA, Kiyoshi HIWATASHI y Shuso NAGATA. "STUDY ON VENTILATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOLAR CHIMNEY AT A SUSTAINABLE COLLEGE BUILDING". AIJ Journal of Technology and Design 13, n.º 26 (2007): 623–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aijt.13.623.

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Heikkinen, Mikko. "Old Ditch — New Water". High Density, n.º 50 (2014): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/50.a.qc1gjsx9.

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The following keynote was presented at the 12th International docomomo Conference that took place in Espoo, Finland, in August 2012. The title refers to the lecture given by an American artist James Turrell at the symposium Permanence in Architecture organized by Virginia Tech in 1998. In architecture and in all arts the new is eroding the old earth and slowly reforming tradition. “Survival of Modern” could be seen as an effort to use the built “modern” environment in a sustainable way. Mikko Heikkinen believes that our challenge is not only to make iconic masterpieces of the Modern Masters to survive but even more what to do with the vast mass of contemporary buildings not found in the architectural guide books. In his presentation, Mikko Heikkinen listed five different cases – five different strategies to make modern to survive: 1) recycling, 2) preserving and restoring the historical milieu, 3) creating a historical and functional collage, 4) preserving a historical fragment and 5) contradiction.
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Mlinkauskienė, Aušra, Per Christensen, Luca Finocchiaro y Gabriele Lobaccaro. "BIM Integration Possibilities in Different Study Cycles of Architecture Study Programme". Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering 26, n.º 1 (10 de abril de 2020): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.26.1.22393.

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European countries are developing or implementing policies that promote or require the use of information modelling in the architecture, engineering, construction and manufacture sectors. The integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to these sectors includes social, economic, political, legal and other aspects. This is why the implementation of BIM requires an integrated and broad approach that includes not only the BIM implementation and development strategy in designing companies but also in the field of education and professional training. The article discusses the potential of integrating BIM in different study programs and the possibilities of international cooperation in interdisciplinary BIM projects. The different levels of BIM will be explored in connection to different curricula. Particular attention is paid to the compatibility and applicability of design and innovative technology solutions using BIM methodology and the development of co-operation between higher education institutions in the Nordic region [1]. The aim of this paper is to carry out a comparative analysis and present the integration model of Building Information Modeling (BIM) into the Architecture programmes in different study cycles based on the example of Nordic countries. Objectives: To provide BIM use opportunities in 3 years Bachelor level based on Engineeering architecture study programme of VIA University College; To provide BIM use opportunities in 5 years Integrated studies based on Architecture studies programme of Kaunas University of Technology; To provide BIM use opportunities in the 2 years Master of Science program in Sustainable Architecture at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology; To perform comparative analysis between different countries and different study cycles; To provide a possible model for integration of the international BIM project in different study cycles.
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Majerska-Palubicka, Beata. "Sustainable Landscape between Buildings". Advanced Engineering Forum 12 (noviembre de 2014): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.12.171.

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Currently, there is a tendency in architecture to search for solutions implementing the assumptions of the sustainable development paradigm. A number of them are components of architecture, which in the future will certainly affect urban planning and architecture to a much greater extent. An issue of great significance is the need to integrate sustainable system elements with the spatial structure of environmentally friendly architectural facilities and complexes in order to achieve harmony between the built and natural environment, which is a basis of sustainable development. In this article, the author would like to solve the problem of how to design buildings, housing estates and towns so that their impact on the environment will be acceptable, i.e. will not exceed the possibilities of natural environment regeneration.
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Tohid, Zainon y Asiah Abd. Rahim. "Sustainable Masjid Architecture and Public Buildings". Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 1, n.º 1 (26 de junio de 2016): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v1i1.200.

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A hydroelectric project proposed by Tenaga Nasional Berhad in Telom, Pahang, Malaysia will inundate six Orang Asli villagers whose residents have relocated to a new resettlement. However, TNB still needs their agreements and provide fair and agreeable compensation. This paper analyzes the process associated with the exercise. It is a descriptive analysis of activities conducted in preparing the plans as well as principles and values considered in calculating the proposed compensation and resettlement. It is hoped that the more sensitive and inclusive approach can be emulated in future projects affecting Orang Asli and others affected by developments© 2016. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies, Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.Keywords: Orang Asli; compensation plan; resettlement plan; Telom Hydroelectric Project
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van Ellen, L. A., B. N. Bridgens, N. Burford y O. Heidrich. "Rhythmic Buildings- a framework for sustainable adaptable architecture". Building and Environment 203 (octubre de 2021): 108068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108068.

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Khoshnaw, Rebaz. "Sustainable Construction in Kurdish Vernacular Architecture". Periodica Polytechnica Architecture 50, n.º 2 (23 de mayo de 2019): 178–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/ppar.13338.

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The Kurdistan region is currently undergoing rapid change and development in many ways. The economy is growing, and the population is increasing. Adopting a modern lifestyle is influencing individuals and social behavior. These factors are collectively affecting the architectural styles and construction techniques of the buildings. Abandoning the vernacular architecture has led to a loss of locality. This research outlines the characteristics and elements of Kurdish vernacular architecture in Erbil city and the villages in mountainous area; it then analyses them in terms of sustainability. A descriptive method is adopted to identify the sustainable aspects of traditional building techniques and designs. Finally, the paper concludes that with developed construction regulations, some of the designs and construction methods of traditional architecture, with the right management, can be adopted in modern buildings.
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Todeschi, Valeria, Simone Beltramino, Bernadette El Jamous y Guglielmina Mutani. "Low-Energy Architecture for Sustainable Neighborhoods". Tecnica Italiana-Italian Journal of Engineering Science 65, n.º 1 (31 de marzo de 2021): 83–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ti-ijes.650113.

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Nowadays, energy consumption in buildings is one of the fundamental drivers to control greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact. In fact, the air quality of urban environments can cause two main phenomena in metropolitan areas: urban heat island and climate changes. The aim of this work is to showcase how different building variables can impact the residential building’s space heating and cooling energy consumption. Buildings energy-related variables can be fundamental viewpoints to improve the energy performance of neighborhoods, especially in future urban planning. This work examines four neighborhoods in the city of Turin (IT): Arquata, Crocetta, Sacchi, and Olympic Village characterized by different morphologies and building typologies. In each neighborhood, residential building was grouped according to orientations and construction periods. A sensitivity analysis was applied by analysing six building variables: infiltration rate, window-to-wall ratio, and windows, walls, roofs, and floor thermal transmittances. The energy consumption for space heating and cooling of residential buildings and local climate conditions were investigated using CitySim Pro tool and ENVI-met. The challenge of this work is to identify the building variables that most influence energy consumption and to understand how to promote high-energy efficiency neighborhoods: the goal is to identify the “ideal” urban form with low consumption and good comfort conditions in outdoor urban environments. The results of this work show a significant connection between the energy consumption and the six analyzed building variables; however, this relationship also depends on the shape and orientation of the neighborhood.
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Røstvik, Harald N. "Sustainable Architecture—What’s Next?" Encyclopedia 1, n.º 1 (23 de marzo de 2021): 293–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia1010025.

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Sustainable architecture encompasses more than energy efficiency, zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emission or renewable energy use in the built environment. It also needs to alleviate overall impacts on the natural environment or ecosystem that surrounds it. It may be argued that primitive vernacular architecture (architecture without architects) built and operated using local techniques and resources alone can be considered to be sustainable. Yet later, after the 1992 Rio Conference and its declarations, more specific definitions emerged putting weight on the rational use of land area, materials and energy, preferably local, as well as area efficient planning, economy and recyclability. The advantage of this is to reduce the ecological footprint of buildings and the climate gas emissions from a sector that represents 35–50 percent of global climate gas emissions, depending on how one counts. This paper clarifies concepts, questions cemented truths and points a way forward by asking; what’s next?
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Kadaei, Samireh, Seyedeh Mahsa Shayesteh Sadeghian, Marziyeh Majidi, Qumars Asaee y Hassan Hosseini Mehr. "Hotel Construction Management considering Sustainability Architecture and Environmental Issues". Shock and Vibration 2021 (11 de septiembre de 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6363571.

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Sustainable development and environment in the activities of the construction industry has attracted the attention of experts in most countries of the world. One of the obvious and problematic features of the construction industry of countries is the use of modern building materials using traditional construction methods. Changing the paradigm for sustainable buildings requires a change in the architectural design process. Today, smart buildings are buildings that are at a lower level in terms of energy consumption and operate in a dynamic and integrated environment, creating a perfect harmony between management, system, services, and structure. These qualities make plastics ideal products for construction and an essential component for a sustainable built environment. In the design of smart and sustainable buildings, the use of environmentally friendly materials increases the lifespan of the building and an effective step is taken towards the design of sustainable architecture. In this paper, we evaluate hotel construction based on sustainability issues with MCDM. The results show that alternative A4 is the best alternative in sustainable issues. With the increasing population and its concentration in large cities, the concern of energy supply and energy efficiency in buildings is one of the main concerns of urban planners, officials, and city residents. Construction projects mainly consume large amounts of materials and leave a huge amount of waste, and this problem sometimes includes existing buildings that cannot be demolished and need to be rebuilt and maintained.
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Elnimeiri, Mahjoub y Prairna Gupta. "Sustainable structure of tall buildings". Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 17, n.º 5 (diciembre de 2008): 881–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tal.471.

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Buravchenko, Serhii. "SCENARIO METHODS FOR FORMING SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS". Current problems of architecture and urban planning, n.º 56 (21 de febrero de 2020): 305–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2020.56.305-322.

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Gil-Mastalerczyk, Joanna. "Sustainable design in the contemporary architecture of tall buildings". E3S Web of Conferences 10 (2016): 00125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20161000125.

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Muller, Brook. "New Horizons for Sustainable Architecture". Nature and Culture 13, n.º 2 (1 de junio de 2018): 189–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/nc.2018.130201.

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In this article, I explore conceptual strategies encouraging an ecologically responsive, water-centric approach to architectural design, such that design interventions become nature/culture hybrids connecting urban dwellers to larger hydrological conditions. I consider the notion of horizons as one mechanism for working out a trajectory for sustainable architecture, one that highlights experiential and environmental concerns simultaneously. In a conceptual shift, theorist David Leatherbarrow’s treatment of “three architectural horizons” (the equipmental—the objects of one’s immediate setting; the practical—the enclosure of a building; and the environmental— what lies beyond) are reshuffled: the practical expands to the watershed (the bioregion as common dwelling place) while environmental processes couple with the equipment of buildings, such that architectures deliver net positive watershed impact.
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Li, Gang, Qin Qin Qiao y Xue Mei Zhou. "The Engineering Examples of Sustainable Architecture". Advanced Materials Research 1008-1009 (agosto de 2014): 1310–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1008-1009.1310.

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Sustainable building refers to this buildings that can save resources (such as energy, land, water, materials), protect environment and reduce pollution, provide health, application and efficient use of space for the people, and also provide natural harmonious architecture in the whole cycle life. Foreign and domestic development situation of sustainable building design was introduced in this paper. The design strategy of sustainable building is put forward, and the typical case of Sustainable architecture is analyzed. The purpose is to provide a reference for future sustainable building design.
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Susetyarto, Martinus, E. Budihardjo, G. W. Pangarsa y G. Hardiman. "Architecture and Environmental Sustainability: Critical Issues in Vernacular Kampong of Bena, Flores". Applied Mechanics and Materials 253-255 (diciembre de 2012): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.253-255.22.

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The word of sustainability has acquired great importance due to the negative impact of various developments on the environment. The rapid developments in rural and urban area during the last decade have been accompanied by active construction which sometimes neglected the impact on the natural environment and human activities. One of the impacts of developments is occurred on the traditional heritage area, as the vernacular architecture of kampong of Bena, Flores, which has not been taken into consideration although the latter represents a rich resource for sustainable building practices. The study aims at examining these developments in the vernacular kampong of Bena, Flores by using an assessment tool that measures the performance of buildings in terms of their sustainability. This study attempts to: (a) develop a comprehensive definition of sustainability to suit the (indigenous) people needs; (b) classify sustainable building practices at local and regional levels; and (c) establish guidelines for future sustainable architecture. Results illustrate that average energy use in contemporary buildings is high and traditional buildings showed less sustainable measures in terms of energy features, energy performance and environmental features. Issues considered in the assessment of buildings such as energy use per square meter and CO2 emission are alarming. Traditional buildings in the vernacular kampongs of Flores were more sustainable than contemporary buildings.
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Wei, Feng, Dong He y Xiao Yu Han. "Practices on Sustainable Design for College Sports Building — Take Zhengzhou Tourism College Stadium as an Example". Applied Mechanics and Materials 174-177 (mayo de 2012): 3130–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.174-177.3130.

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Huge space and shape lead college sports buildings a lot of energy-consumption. Reduce the running energy-consumption is of great importance to save energy and decrease the running cost. This article introduced the using of computer simulation to analysis the design progress in 3 aspects: space efficiency, low running energy-consumption and innocuous design of the life-cycle of building; discussed how to use appropriate low-cost technologies to save energy and make comfortable indoor environment of college sports buildings, and finally argued that using low-cost technologies is effective way to design a green college sports building.
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Lu, Xiang Ting y Yuan Ping Liu. "Rammed Earth Construction: A Sustainable Architecture". Applied Mechanics and Materials 405-408 (septiembre de 2013): 3131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.405-408.3131.

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Abstract. Present concerns for sustainable development have led to a revival of Rammed earth construction using natural or recycled resources. In human history, rammed earth constructions has a long history and wide application. The rammed earth construction is a symbol of the coexistence between mankind and nature, and especially with today’s energy depletion and environmental degradation, it became the focus of attention for its excellent function. The factors contributing to raw soil construction’s bleak prospect are that architect rarely focus on the rammed earth buildings and lack of people to participate in construction system. Since the sustainable development has been a theme of contemporary society, architect and engineer should pain more attention to the rammed earth construction.
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Häkkinen, Tarja y Maaria Nuutinen. "Seeking sustainable solutions for office buildings". Facilities 25, n.º 11/12 (28 de agosto de 2007): 437–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02632770710822553.

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Rahaei, O., S. Derakhshan y N. Shirgir. "Environmental architecture: the role of sustainable structures in futuristic buildings". Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences 8, n.º 3 (18 de agosto de 2016): 599. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jfas.v8i3s.241.

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Do, Viet Tuan, Alan N. Young, Behzad Sodagar y Philip Hyde. "An Approach to Sustainable Architecture for Office Buildings in Vietnam". International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review 2, n.º 3 (2006): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1832-2077/cgp/v02i03/54202.

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Memarian, GH Hossein, Asgharmohammad Moradi y Narges Dehghan. "Simple and Sustainable Earthen Architecture: Innovative Buildings from Local Materials". International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review 6, n.º 5 (2010): 43–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1832-2077/cgp/v06i05/54821.

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Bielek, Milan, Boris Bielek y Juraj Híreš. "New Physical-Energy Quantification of Buildings in the Development of the Technology in Architecture for a Sustainable Society". Advanced Materials Research 855 (diciembre de 2013): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.855.35.

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Renewable energy sources as a conditioning factor of fundamental concept changes of energy quantification of buildings. 1st generation of low energy buildings. 2nd generation of low energy buildings. Green buildings with zero heat balance of the network - buildings with nearly zero energy balance of the network. Sustainable buildings with zero energy balance of the network. Sustainable building with an active energy balance in relation to distribution networks.
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Lee, Jae Hong. "Reinterpreting Sustainable Architecture: What Does It Mean Syntactically?" Sustainability 12, n.º 16 (13 de agosto de 2020): 6566. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12166566.

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How can sustainable architecture be described spatially? Is there any way of looking at sustainable architecture from a spatial perspective? This paper aims to explore whether a syntactical viewpoint would be an appropriate focus, and attempts to address how a configurational approach contributes to our understanding of sustainable architecture. To explore the possible theoretical framework in understanding sustainable architecture from a spatial perspective, three buildings (namely, Olympic House, SK Chemicals R&D, and the Epson Innovation Center), which are recognized as the most sustainable buildings by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency, are selected and analyzed by using visibility graph analysis, a useful analytical tool in space syntax. The in-depth theoretical studies and literature reviews have suggested that the atria in sustainable architecture play a substantial role in maximizing energy efficiency, minimizing negative impacts on the environment, and generating spatial integration. Thus, it is concluded that sustainable architecture is economical in technological, environmental, and spatial ways as well.
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Bielek, Boris. "Green Building – Towards Sustainable Architecture". Applied Mechanics and Materials 824 (enero de 2016): 751–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.824.751.

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The economic activities of man. The increase in the volume of emissions in atmosphere. The rise of global temperature. The biocapacity of the Earth. Ecological footprint. Ecological debt. Renewable sources of energy as a tool for increasing the capital of nature. A united energy market from fossil sources and renewable sources. Transformation of an economy to low energy and low emission technologies for manufacturing and to ecologically clean manufacturing products. The reaction of world science in the field of technology in architecture. Climate defined by physical and chemical parameters. Green architecture. Strategic fields for saving or rational utilization of green buildings – material, energy and water resources. Trends in the application of green building in the field of materials (to ecologically clean materials and the ecological manufacturing of materials), in the field of energy (to ecologically clean resources and ecological energy conversion) and in the field of water (to ecologically clean natural resources and their ecological protection). Sustainable development of society. Green building, process of creating the design and structure of the project ́s strategy. Basic structure of the strategy defining the principles and concepts of green building. Internal structure of the strategy emphasizing the principles and concepts of green building.
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Baird, George y Séphorah Lechat. "Users' Perceptions of Personal Control of Environmental Conditions in Sustainable Buildings". Architectural Science Review 52, n.º 2 (junio de 2009): 108–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3763/asre.2009.0013.

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Rasoulzadeh, Farzan, Golzar Younesi y Sahereh Mehrabian. "Using Green Façade Base on Sustainable Materials in Temporary Buildings". Advanced Materials Research 685 (abril de 2013): 250–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.685.250.

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Architecture is organizing environment wisely also the organizing is a process and one of the most important factors in this process is materials of building. By using new materials base on scientific progress contemporary architecture has been developed and with this development some various face of human thinks have been appeared. Usual architectures are base on brick and stone that are limited by heavy materials and limited conditions and .contemporary architecture is approached to a kind of transparency in the architecture. In this paper try to use library resources and investigate some case studies of temporary building. Using plants in facade of building be examined as a applied material, and using the sustainable materials to goal of spread green area also and influence of nature in some part of construction contain public constructions. And be derrived principles of it that can serve as an important incetive in creative of green facade and using of green materials. The method of data collection is library studies.
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Saigo, Tetsuya, Seiji Sawada y Yositika Utida. "Future Direction of Sustainable Buildings in Japan". Open House International 36, n.º 4 (1 de diciembre de 2011): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2011-b0002.

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Amidst growing concern about the sustainability of human society, architecture studies are focusing increasingly on the means to achieve sustainable buildings. While various forward-looking studies are ongoing in this field, it is also important to realize that critical lessons may be learned from historical buildings that have withstood the test of time. Many traditional wooden buildings in Japan provide excellent examples of sustainable building design and production practices that are inherently flexible and therefore highly resistant to obsolescence. This paper first summarizes a recent lecture by Utida outlining his research into the flexibility and durability of modern buildings, which is based on comparisons with Japan's traditional wooden buildings. It is based on the results of Open Building researches in Japan, especially works in Utida laboratory of Tokyo University (1970-1986) and in AIJ Open Building Sub Committee. This is followed by an overview of the flexibility and material/social lifespan of buildings, and of the developmental trends seen in builders' organizations. And lastly, the future direction of the Japanese detached housing industry is explored. Specifically, the paper traces the changes in the Japanese detached housing industry between 1970 and 2010, and shows how the industry has been shifting toward a sustainable business model. Problems arising from these changes and possible solutions are discussed with concrete examples, and one specific business model is singled out and defined as a promising solution.
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Sagha Zadeh, Rana, Xiaodong Xuan y Mardelle M. Shepley. "Sustainable healthcare design". Facilities 34, n.º 5/6 (4 de abril de 2016): 264–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-09-2013-0067.

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Purpose Healthcare projects face multiple obstacles in achieving sustainability. This paper aims to provide information regarding the energy consumption of healthcare facilities, to identify barriers to sustainability and to suggest methods to improve the effectiveness of these buildings. Design/methodology/approach This study investigates sustainability in healthcare buildings by examining national databases about energy use and energy savings. The authors then initiate a dialogue on this topic by interviewing experts in healthcare planning and design regarding the implications of this data, challenges to sustainability and potential solutions to these challenges. Findings An analysis of data from the Energy Information Administration revealed that healthcare facilities rank second among building types in the USA in energy use per square foot and rank fourth in total energy use. Data from the US Green Building Council showed that only 1 per cent of healthcare buildings are registered with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system, and 0.4 per cent have achieved certification, which is low compared with other building types. Research limitations/implications Research and discussion must continue engaging all stakeholders to interpret the data and identify transformative solutions to facilitate sustainable healthcare design construction and operation. Practical implications It is important to approach sustainability in healthcare from social, economic, environmental and health-related perspectives. The authors identify five major barriers to sustainable healthcare design and construction and discuss 12 practical solutions. Originality/value Given the energy demands of healthcare buildings, facilitating their sustainability has the potential to make a significant difference in national energy use. Empirical research and evidence-based design can potentially help to accelerate sustainability by clarifying impacts and documenting the economic and operational returns on investment.
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Peng, Hu, Yu Liu, Ying Le Zhang, Meng Qi Tan y Chao Gan. "A Case Study of Integrated and Human-Oriented Sustainable Architectural Design". Advanced Materials Research 368-373 (octubre de 2011): 3706–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.368-373.3706.

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In recent years, sustainable building has been attracting increasingly more interests and attention in the world; as the same time, it is experiencing a high-speed progress and many landmark buildings have been built as green, ecological or sustainable buildings. In China, designers, professors and students in the architecture realm are encouraged to get involved in sustainable architecture design practically/theoretically. With this background this paper presents a case study of a sustainable architectural design, which contains concepts and ideas of integrated sustainable architectural design and a human-oriented “User’s Manual” based on a sustainable architectural information system, hoping to induce more profound discussions in the sustainable architectural design area.
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Johansson, Jan. "Technology, Users, and Sustainable Social Housing". European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences 2, n.º 3 (29 de diciembre de 2018): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejef.v2i3.p31-41.

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This paper aims to contribute with results in relation to the challenges that users encounter with regard to technologies in sustainable social housing. The results are significant and show that in modern Danish sustainable social housing consideration is not taken for the users in relation to the technologies implemented in the buildings. The consequences are that the intentions of the technologies supporting economic, environmental, and social sustainability do not work for the users when the buildings are taken into use. The paper argues that developers and architectural practice should in future use simpler technologies that give residents the opportunity to individually regulate their homes’ indoor climate. At the same time, architecture and technology should reflect the consideration towards the climate in the local context and the users’ funda-mental living conditions. The paper argues for the development of a more user-oriented architecture, where the interaction between architecture and technology can work for the users and to a greater extent support the intentions with regard to sustainability.
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Pheng Low, Sui y Xiu Ting Goh. "Exploring outer space technologies for sustainable buildings". Facilities 28, n.º 1/2 (2 de febrero de 2010): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02632771011011387.

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Moon, Kyoung Sun. "Sustainable structural engineering strategies for tall buildings". Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 17, n.º 5 (diciembre de 2008): 895–914. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tal.475.

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Collins, Dave, Tore Haugen, Carmel Lindkvist y Christian Aamodt. "Bridging the gap between sustainable FM and sustainable buildings – an exploratory study of six public buildings in Norway". Facilities 37, n.º 9/10 (1 de julio de 2019): 639–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-01-2018-0007.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how sustainable facilities management (SFM) and sustainable buildings (SB) can be designed and managed, bridging these gaps with a more integrated process. The need to bridge the traditional gap between design, construction and FM demands more effective solutions based on life cycle assessments. This also requires a coordinated approach with emerging environmental and sustainable initiatives in new and refurbished buildings. The solutions to these issues and aspects of the “Green Shift” need to be co-ordinated at the strategic and tactical levels of an organisation with an aim of further implementation at the operational level. Design/methodology/approach This paper takes the form of an exploratory approach based on six different case studies. The data have been sourced from cases studies involving interviews and documentation from large public institutions on how they manage and operate their existing buildings and how FM strategies are coordinated at all levels. A particular focus has been placed on buildings for higher education and research institutions. The authors have used a theoretical multidimensional framework for analysing the gaps based on models for sustainable development, life cycle assessments of buildings and recognised models for efficient FM. The case studies have been supported by literature research and documentation from a number of applied projects. Findings In conclusion, this study demonstrates that in the context of the Norwegian cases, there is currently little consistency in the degree to which the bridging of the gap between sustainable FM and SB is achieved or attempted. Originality/value This paper offers a contribution to the study of how public buildings approach the development of the building stock, whilst also dealing with the challenges associated with bridging the gap between the buildings and the FM that supports the building. The introduction and use of a multidimensional theoretical framework for analysing sustainability in buildings and FM creates a new platform for further research, development and implementation in practice.
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Shimizu, Chihiro. "Sustainable Measures and Economic Value in Green Housing". Open House International 38, n.º 3 (1 de septiembre de 2013): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2013-b0008.

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As interest grows in environmentally friendly buildings, or “green buildings,” the real estate industry is expected to play an increasingly active role in the realization of a low-carbon society. Various efforts toward such a society are currently being promoted vigorously within an international framework. To supply a socially desirable level of green buildings via the market mechanism, the economic value of green buildings (as measured by the market) must be commensurate with the required investment. Many remain sceptical, however, about the true economic value of green buildings. A thorough analysis has yet to be conducted to evaluate whether green buildings realize income increases commensurate with the enormous initial investments required, although it is clear that cost savings do result from lower energy consumption. This paper shows through a series of analyses that certain market conditions must be in place in order for green buildings to produce economic value. Specifically, it used the hedonic approach to clarify whether or not there is added economic value, focusing on the new condominium market in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Based on a demonstration analysis of the housing market, the author shows that new condominiums with “green labels” using “sustainable measures” command a premium of approximately 5.8% in asking prices and 4.7% in transaction prices.
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Johansson, Jan. "Technology, Users, and Sustainable Social Housing". European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences 2, n.º 3 (1 de diciembre de 2018): 30–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ejef-2018-0014.

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Abstract This paper aims to contribute with results in relation to the challenges that users encounter with regard to technologies in sustainable social housing. The results are significant and show that in modern Danish sustainable social housing consideration is not taken for the users in relation to the technologies implemented in the buildings. The consequences are that the intentions of the technologies supporting economic, environmental, and social sustainability do not work for the users when the buildings are taken into use. The paper argues that developers and architectural practice should in future use simpler technologies that give residents the opportunity to individually regulate their homes’ indoor climate. At the same time, architecture and technology should reflect the consideration towards the climate in the local context and the users’ funda-mental living conditions. The paper argues for the development of a more user-oriented architecture, where the interaction between architecture and technology can work for the users and to a greater extent support the intentions with regard to sustainability.
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Daugelaite, Aurelija y Indre Grazuleviciute-Vileniske. "The Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics in Sustainable Architecture of the Baltic Sea Region". Sustainability 13, n.º 4 (19 de febrero de 2021): 2259. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13042259.

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Architecture, as a mean of art and as a factor that physically shapes the environment, undoubtedly serves as a form of expression of ethical attitudes. It combines ethical values and responsibility for solving environmental problems with aesthetic qualities of the built environment. The holistic approach is gaining ground in the paradigm of sustainability, where architectural concepts such as biophilic, biomimetic, resilient, restorative, and others reinforce the idea of coexistence between humans and nature. In the 21st century, sustainability has become a global phenomenon; therefore, contemporary architecture is expected to reflect the idea of sustainability in its expression. This study explores the relationship between ethics and aesthetics in sustainable architecture in practice. Furthermore, this study attempts to illustrate how the architectural expression of certified sustainable buildings in the Baltic Sea region reflects the trends of sustainability within an ethical paradigm. The research question of this study is as follows: what are the prevailing aesthetic trends and are environmental ethical values expressed in the sustainable architecture of the Baltic Sea region? The study of examples of sustainable architecture was carried out by analyzing the three main databases of certified sustainable buildings—Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen (DGNB), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM). The study found eight predominant groups of aesthetic expressions of sustainable buildings and the absence of a distinctive architectural expression that could be considered as sustainability aesthetics. It can be hypothesized that the lack of aesthetic distinctiveness of certified sustainable buildings could be related to the absence of cultural, aesthetically oriented criteria in building sustainability rating systems.
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Al-Kodmany, Kheir M. "SUSTAINABLE TALL BUILDINGS: CASES FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH". International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 10, n.º 2 (29 de julio de 2016): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v10i2.1054.

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This paper examines recent sustainable tall buildings in the Global South, mainly in the Middle East and China. These buildings are redefining how architects, engineers, and planners view skyscrapers, creating a new building typology in regards to function, ecology, technology, and user comfort, in the process. These “futuristic” buildings are setting new social, spatial, and environmental standards, setting a milestone in ecologically friendly architecture. Most of the reviewed projects in this paper have achieved national and international recognition from architectural and planning organizations. They represent the most recent work in the field and have exerted a profound impact on the architectural profession. This paper also summarizes the key lessons that sustainable tall buildings have brought to the field, highlighting the role of breakthrough technologies in enhancing the efficient performance and sustainability of future tall buildings.
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Abdulragimova, T. R. "Basic principles for the development of a sustainable architecture". Bulletin of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Construction 80, n.º 2 (29 de junio de 2021): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.51488/1680-080x/2021.2-34.

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This paper presents the basic principles of sustainable architecture at the current stage of architecture and construction development. The development of sustainable architecture is closely linked to the concept of «greenhouses», «bioarchitecture», «smart homes» and refers not only to individual buildings but to all elements of the environment. The importance of applying solar and wind energy in the conditions of our republic is noted.
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Abu Alazm, Faysal Mahmoud y Asmaa Soliman Mansour El-khalidi. "Creativity in Sustainable Redesign for Existing Buildings by Using Green Architecture as a Contemporary Trend". Academic Research Community publication 2, n.º 3 (18 de diciembre de 2018): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v2i3.345.

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With rapid climate changes in recent years, it has become important as it is necessary to think about a new concept of architecture that respects and considers the environment. To counter these changes, the concept of environmental and green architecture starters' theory has appeared as one of the applications of creative solutions in buildings. Architects then began turning it from a theoretical study on the method of the design of buildings and making them environment-friendly by reducing the consumption of resources to run the building and reduce damage to the environment due to Alanbosat and waste resulting from construction work. Environmental and green architecture does not just reduce the impact on the environment but also supports energy-efficient buildings, which achieves self- sufficiency within the building. It also provides energy production and exploits the optimal way efficiently and with equanimity. This paper aims to: - Highlight the importance of green architecture and sustainability in shape. - Reach a methodology to convert existing buildings into green buildings.
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Melenhorst, Michel. "Reuse of Modernist Buildings". Education and Reuse, n.º 61 (2019): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/61.a.ntmr2l4l.

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In his keynote lecture “When the oppressive new and the vulnerable old meet”, at the 13th docomomo Conference in Seoul 2014, Hubert-Jan Henket (1940–) made a passionate plea for “Sustainable Modernity”. In docomomo Journal 52, an invitation to join this plea was published. Hubert-Jan Henket also spoke of a wish to change the curricula at all schools of architecture and include the history of modernity as well as the conservation and adaptive reuse of what is there already as a standard part of the education. Since then, and even before 2014, a lot has happened in exploring the further potential of reusing Modern Movement Architecture. In 2016 the project “RMB Reuse of Modernist Buildings” started. For the RMB project docomomo International and the University of Antwerp, Belgium; the University of Coimbra and the Instituto Superior Técnico – University of Lisboa, both from Portugal; Istanbul Technical University, from Turkey and TH-OWL, Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture from Detmold, Germany, came together to prepare a master course, addressing the subjects as formulated in 2014 by Hubert Jan Henket and docomomo.
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Bielek, Milan, Boris Bielek y Juraj Híreš. "Interaction of New Physical-Energy Quantification of Buildings and Renewable Energy Sources as a Dominant Production Technology of Natural Capital". Advanced Materials Research 899 (febrero de 2014): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.899.46.

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Transition to a sustainable society. Transforming of the energy market. The social value of CO2 emissions. Development of technology in architecture for a sustainable society. Change of the value system in society. The dominant production technology of the capital of nature with simultaneous ecosystem restoring. Renewable energy sources of predictable and unpredictable type. Renewable energy sources as a conditioning factor of fundamental concept changes of energy quantification of buildings. Requirements for physical quantification of buildings with a zero energy balance in relation to energy distribution networks. Green buildings with zero heat balance of the network - buildings with nearly zero energy balance of the network. Sustainable buildings with zero energy balance of the network. Sustainable building with an active energy balance in relation to distribution networks.
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Ebrahimi, Mahdokht, Hamzah Abdul Rahman, Faizul Azli Mohd-Rahim y Wang Chen. "Lifecycle Framework for Sustainable Residential Buildings in Malaysia". Open House International 39, n.º 4 (1 de diciembre de 2014): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-04-2014-b0003.

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In Malaysia, there are a few numbers of frameworks and checklists in order to evaluate the sustainable performance of buildings. In addition, most of these assessment frameworks or checklists focus on environmental sustainability disregarding social and economic pillars. The research in social and economic sustainability in the construction industry is pushing forward, albeit at a slow pace. In addition, the growing number of sustainable criteria in the literature highlights the importance of a systematic framework for construction initiatives. This research aims to propose a comprehensive framework based on three pillars of sustainability, and, additionally, to categorize them in a manner that is applicable for all relevant stakeholders based on their level of involvement and needs. Finally, it identifies the relation between each criterion and stage of the construction lifecycle with the assistance of an expert panel. This research produces a framework that is useful for Malaysian construction stakeholders to reinforce their approach towards sustainability through social and economic aspects that are currently underestimated in the construction industry.
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Yenny Gunawan. "Lessons from Joglo’s Tectonic Adaptability for Sustainable Future". Creative Space 6, n.º 2 (8 de enero de 2019): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.15415/cs.2019.62009.

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In order to accommodate the dynamic human activities, built environments should always be in a constant change. Demolishing, building a new or renovating building are not suitable anymore due to high cost and effort, thus discussions on creating adaptable architecture has increased significantly. This paper suggests that architects can learn from vernacular buildings which already have the capacity to adapt from hundreds years ago. A Javanese vernacular architecture type, known as Joglo, is chosen as case study due to its unique adaptability. Joglo, as a house and pendopo, has existed since the year 1700s, and it is still reuse until now as gallery, office, café/restaurant, (modern) house, hotel and shops in various locations, even outside Java Island. The analysis is divided into two phases; identifying Joglo’s adaptability by dissecting the building components according to Brand’s layers to evaluate which part of buildings changes and how much, identifying the relations between buildings’ layers and the joints’ construction with the aid of a 1:65 scale model to seek a better understanding of six adaptability strategy. In the end, the paper reveal that Joglo’s adaptability is deeply influenced by the durability of materials and the knock-down tectonic character. Hopefully, this traditional wisdom of vernacular building can be developed for the creation of sustainable architecture of the future.
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Li, Jie, Hong Wei Ma y Hao Wang. "Development of Green and Intelligent Buildings, Sustainable Urban Planning". Advanced Materials Research 374-377 (octubre de 2011): 113–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.374-377.113.

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Sustainable development has gained an increasing importance in the past thirty years. With the guidance of sustainable development strategy, a great amount of research studies have been conducted in the fields of urban planning, architecture and civil engineering. The works especially focusing on sustainable urban planning, green building design, and the buildings with self-healing deformation capability are reviewed in this paper. The objective is to provide references for practitioners such as urban designers, architects and engineers seeking some clarity on sustainability.
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Deane, Michael. "The builder's role in delivering sustainable tall buildings". Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings 17, n.º 5 (diciembre de 2008): 869–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tal.470.

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Abdelkader, Reem y Jin-Ho Park. "Sustainable Building Façades: Modern Usages of the Traditional Mashrabiya". Open House International 43, n.º 2 (1 de junio de 2018): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-02-2018-b0010.

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Architecture is considered to be a mirror of societies that reflect the natural environment and social values of its people. The vocabularies oftraditional architecture are used for specific functions to respond to various issues. Mashrabiya, as a wooden window screen in old times, was introduced to cover openings and windows for social and climatic reasonsthat reflectparticular eras in Middle Eastern areas. With modern technology, Mashrabiya has been reintroduced with changes in its design, mechanism, and materials. This study examined the use of Mashrabiya inhistorical and environmental aspects of architecture in Middle Eastern areas. First, this paper discusses the historical and cultural background, and comparesthe different typologies of Mashrabiya indifferent areas because its shapes differslightly from country to country. The techniques of Mashrabiya in contemporary architectureare then investigated in terms of how it has been adapted in contemporary buildings. Finally, its potential optionsin contemporary buildings are discussed.
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