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Mine Tanac Zeren, Ozgul Yilmaz Karaman
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Western part of the Anatolia is one of the most important regions of the World that many civilizations have lived during the history since ancient times. Kula is an important historical town dating back to 17th century and is hosting important timber far...
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Zhixin Li, Song Ji, Dazhao Fan, Zhen Yan, Fengyi Wang and Ren Wang
Accurate building geometry information is crucial for urban planning in constrained spaces, fueling the growing demand for large-scale, high-precision 3D city modeling. Traditional methods like oblique photogrammetry and LiDAR prove time consuming and ex...
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Adil K. Al-Tamimi, Habib H. Alqamish, Ahlam Khaldoune, Haidar Alhaidary and Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam
The technology of additive manufacturing, especially 3D concrete printing (3DCP), has been recently adopted in the construction industry as a viable alternative to traditional construction methods. Although the technology offers a wide variety of structu...
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Aida Salaman, Mislav Stepinac, Ivan Matoric and Mija Klasic
Following the Zagreb earthquake in March of 2020, a destructive 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Croatia again in December of 2020. The Sisak-Moslavina county suffered the most severe consequences; many historical and cultural buildings were badly damaged...
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Lei Ma, Stefan Seipel, Sven Anders Brandt and Ding Ma
Examining the complexity of urban form may help to understand human behavior in urban spaces, thereby improving the conditions for sustainable design of future cities. Metrics, such as fractal dimension, ht-index, and cumulative rate of growth (CRG) inde...
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Elliott M. Holmes, Andrea E. Gaughan, Donald J. Biddle, Forrest R. Stevens and Jafar Hadizadeh
Core samples obtained from scientific drilling could provide large volumes of direct microstructural and compositional data, but generating results via the traditional treatment of such data is often time-consuming and inefficient. Unifying microstructur...
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In this paper, we show how to realize numerous spectrum licensing policies by means of time-domain enhanced inter-cell interference coordination (eICIC) technique to share both the licensed and unlicensed spectrums with small cells in order to address th...
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L. Lung, M. Shaurette
Pág. Page 183 - 192
Green building construction has experienced significant growth in the recent decades and Peru is not the exception because actually several of the prime office buildings have or are pursuing any green building certification. However, the higher initial c...
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Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem
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The archaeology of our built heritage is centred on the understanding of human experiences, rituals and social history that add meaningful narratives to physical fabric, structures and artefacts. The meaning of the building in the collective memory is in...
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Fatih Yazicioglu
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The Bosporus is a unique place with its traditional architecture. The construction of new buildings along the Bosporus coast line are forbidden and only reconstructions of demolished original historic buildings are possible. Since 1984 legal authorities ...
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Gonzalez Marco
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Building industry has a large environmental responsibility. All common materials have environmental impacts during their production process, but designers may choice the materials and techniques with less impact among the viable options. The objective of...
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Peter M Lawther, Peter J Edwards
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Design cost modelling is a fundamental cost management support tool used by construction economists/quantity surveyers. The accuracy of design cost modelling is vital to the success of building developments and the viability of clients, consultants and c...
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Peter M Lawther, Peter J Edwards
Pág. 32 - 42
Design cost modelling is a fundamental cost management support tool used by construction economists/quantity surveyers. The accuracy of design cost modelling is vital to the success of building developments and the viability of clients, consultants and c...
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Tianfang Wei, Guobiao Cai, Hui Tian, Yuanjun Zhang, Chengen Li and Xiangyu Meng
This study investigated reconstruction techniques for building the instantaneous fuel regression rate of the hybrid rocket motor (HRM). Specifically, an experiment in a laboratory 500 N-class hybrid rocket motor with single-port wagon wheel fuel grain, o...
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Marco Bonopera
Stress state evaluation in axially loaded structural members is significant for sustaining and preserving the service life of buildings. While successful monitoring furnishes staunch information on the health, integrity, safety and serviceability of stru...
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Byeong-Uk Shin
A hanok is a traditional Korean house built with wood as the main structural material. It is constructed using cross- and unidirectional joint techniques without the use of steel. A hanok is composed of vertical and horizontal members, with columns being...
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Shengkun Gu and Dejiang Wang
Within the domain of architectural urban informatization, the automated precision recognition of two-dimensional paper schematics emerges as a pivotal technical challenge. Recognition methods traditionally employed frequently encounter limitations due to...
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Liuyi Chen, Bocheng Han, Xuesong Wang, Jiazhen Zhao, Wenke Yang and Zhengyi Yang
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, machine learning is gradually becoming popular for predictions in all walks of life. In meteorology, it is gradually competing with traditional climate predictions dominated by physical models. This ...
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Giulia Delo, Marco Civera, Erica Lenticchia, Gaetano Miraglia, Cecilia Surace and Rosario Ceravolo
In recent years, the use of interferometric satellite data for Structural Health Monitoring has experienced a strong development. The urban environment confirms its fragility to adverse natural events, made even more severe by climate change. Hence, the ...
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Giuseppe Frustaci, Samantha Pilati, Cristina Lavecchia and Enea Marco Montoli
Temperature is the most used meteorological variable for a large number of applications in urban resilience planning, but direct measurements using traditional sensors are not affordable at the usually required spatial density. On the other hand, spacebo...
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