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Section 1: Ecological and cultural sensitivity |
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Learning from vernacular architecture: sustainability and cultural conformity |
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3 | (12) |
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The ecology of the mudhif |
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15 | (12) |
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The vernacular of Tibet, harnessing panoramic sunshine |
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27 | (10) |
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The fortress, a house with a vision |
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37 | (10) |
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Modern interpretation of FengShui in contemporary sustainable residential design |
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47 | (10) |
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Roots and relationships of greening buildings |
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57 | (12) |
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Light Imprint New Urbanism - a framework for urban and environmental sustainability |
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69 | (8) |
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Abianeh village - ``of the same color as nature'' |
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77 | (8) |
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Water as a natural and an artistic resource |
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85 | (10) |
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Assessing housing: developing a method for neighbourhood ecological footprint analysis |
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95 | (12) |
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Section 2: Design with nature |
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The dislocation of composition: architecture and eco-sustainability |
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107 | (10) |
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Swarm-driven idea models - from insect nests to modern architecture |
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117 | (10) |
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Defining ecological regionalism - a theoretical perspective |
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127 | (10) |
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In harmony with nature - the Suckling elephant House of Malaysia |
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137 | (12) |
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Living skins: environmental benefits of green envelopes in the city context |
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149 | (10) |
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Earthquake resistant characteristics of traditional Khasi houses in Shillong, India |
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159 | (12) |
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Section 3: Resource conservation and building technologies |
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Hands-on learning: the ecoMOD project |
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171 | (10) |
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Urban energy harvest and optimisation in use of renewable energy sources in the Droevendaal residential area |
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181 | (10) |
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Cost benefit analysis of energy efficient family houses |
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191 | (10) |
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Timber: a changing material and its effect on the architectural form |
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201 | (8) |
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Following nature, completing the cycle, properly utilizing our precious water - exploration of future urban water systems |
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209 | (12) |
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Specifying textiles in a greener world: using sustainable strategies to develop new criteria |
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221 | (10) |
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Sustainable procedures for environmental evaluation of building materials and technologies |
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231 | (12) |
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Section 4: Design by passive systems |
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Hygrothermic performance of the exterior and interior surfaces of buildings |
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243 | (10) |
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Visualizing sustainability in urban conditions |
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253 | (10) |
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Study of the behaviour of the shutter prototype for non-residential buildings aimed at containing the summer heating load |
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263 | (10) |
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Use of active and passive solar systems in residential buildings |
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273 | (12) |
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285 | (10) |
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295 | (10) |
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Daylight availability in courtyards of urban dwellings in Athens |
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305 | (12) |
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Section 6: Rehabilitation and adaptive re-use |
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The emperor's new clothes: living skins and the reconsideration of the post-wart office tower |
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317 | (10) |
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Rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of historic buildings in Poland |
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327 | (10) |
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Rehabilitating existing high-rise residential buildings: the idea of Ecoskin |
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337 | (12) |
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Author Index |
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