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Crooy, F. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Steenbeek, R. (author)
Themasessie I: De toekomst van woningcorporaties
conference paper 2011
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Schultz, C. (author), Bhatt, M. (author)
Data about building designs and layouts is becoming increasingly more readily available. In the near future, service personal (such as maintenance staff or emergency rescue workers) arriving at a building site will have immediate real-time access to enormous amounts of data relating to structural properties, utilities, materials, temperature,...
conference paper 2011
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Kovacec, S. (author), Psunder, I. (author), Psunder, M. (author)
In the life cycle of constructions we often cope with the problem if it is economic justificated to renovate certain construction. On the market we meet growing problem of older constructions which are more and more neglected and unkept. This is the consequence of high number of new apartments and other constructions. General crisis has also an...
conference paper 2011
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Liu, J. (author), London, K.A. (author)
Housing supply is one of important components of the housing sector. Compared with an increasingly strong housing demand, the growth rates of total housing stock in Australia have exhibited a downward trend since the end of the 1990s whilst the significant adjustments in the Australian monetary policy were being implemented. This research aims...
conference paper 2011
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Alauddin, K. (author), London, K. (author)
Adaptive re-use can be a significant strategy for achieving sustainability as it ensures a continuous building life-cycle and prevents it from destruction. Adaptive re-use projects have their own unique environment and specific challenges to ensure success. There are complex designs and construction problems unique to adaptive re-use projects...
conference paper 2011
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Gruneberg, S. (author), Murdoch, I. (author)
Many authorities have supported the concept of integrated working or partnering. They claim a number of advantages of partnering such as greater co-operation, cost savings, timely completion of projects and improved quality but there remain a number of difficulties both at a theoretical and practical level. These difficulties manifest themselves...
conference paper 2011
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Entrop, A.G. (author), Dewulf, G.P.M.R. (author)
Financial appraisal is an important aspect in adopting techniques that reduce the (fossil) energy use of buildings. When financial appraisal of an energy technique takes place, fixed prices for the form and amount of energy are often used and are multiplied by the estimated amount of energy savings. However, after a certain time period an energy...
conference paper 2011
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Cucuzzella, C. (author)
Sustainable design is an approach that seeks to adopt an ethic of the future, where the vision of the solutions is based on a temporal and spatial perspective that is predominantly long-term and global. Design is characterized by its projective and ambivalent nature, and therefore a conscious effort to anticipate the outcomes of design...
conference paper 2011
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Gomes, Alexandra A. (author), Luis, Ndilokelwa F. (author), Cardoso, Paulo A. (author)
conference paper 2011
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Zevenbergen, J. (author)
conference paper 2011
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Garshick Kleit, R. (author), Manzo, L.C. (author), Cover, J. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Rosenfeld, O. (author)
This paper examines governance processes shaping outcomes of neighbourhood restructuring induced residential relocation (RR) in the Housing Market Renewal (HMR) areas in England. In 2002, the Housing Market Renewal proposed demolition of 100,000 properties to renew the failing housing markets of Northern England and the Midlands (Leather et al...
conference paper 2010
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Hartwell, A.P. (author), Gardner, D. (author), Boardman, D.I. (author)
This paper will use a case study to show how a University has engaged in a national networking programme to support innovations in Resource Efficiency. It examines what benefits have accrued from the programme business, the academic community and the UK economy. It demonstrates that by utilising a synthesis of industrial and academic experience...
conference paper 2010
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Von Geibler, J. (author), Wiesen, K. (author), Pastewski, N. (author), Schnabel, F. (author), Rohn, H. (author)
This paper addresses governance strategies to promote the implementation of resource efficient technologies and products in order to create sustainable innovation. The paper highlights results from a global mapping study of products and technologies with high resource efficiency potential. The results are based on a methodological framework,...
conference paper 2010
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Psillaki, M.P. (author), Ben Youssef, A. (author), Filippov, S. (author), Ravesteijn, W. (author), Zvereva, T.Y. (author)
The paper is focused on analyzing net-based practices in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) as a policy tool for instituting a sustainable social and economic development. The purpose of the study is to identify relationships between net-based HEIs and welfare perspective; to investigate the extent to which the use of innovative education can...
conference paper 2010
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Svensson, N. (author), Frändegård, P. (author), Krook, J. (author), Eklund, M. (author)
The aim of the paper is to introduce an approach for evaluating integrated remediation and landfill mining scenarios. Since completed projects with similar scope and goals mostly have been pilot studies or projects with little emphasis on resource extraction, there is very little real case data to access. Thus, scenarios for three different...
conference paper 2010
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Naghshineh, R. (author)
Workshop 2. Public space interventions
conference paper 2009
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Siderius, F. (author)
conference paper 2007
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Francke, M.K. (author)
conference paper 2007
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