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Concrete Sustainable Buildings Using Domestic Wastewater Treated

Materials Science Forum, 2022
During recent years, the rapid growth of the population in urban areas has promoted the development of housing, roads, shopping centres and industries; having increased the consumption of tap water in the concrete industry. A solution to this problem, is to use domestic wastewater treated, due to the large quantities produced and the need to include ...
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Modelling Energy Performance of Non-domestic Buildings

2021
This chapter presents an energy performance prediction model for the UK non-domestic buildings supported by machine learning. The aim of the model is to provide a rapid energy performance estimation engine for assisting multi-objective optimisation of non-domestic building energy retrofit planning.
Saleh Seyedzadeh, Farzad Pour Rahimian
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Water Efficiency Regulations in Domestic Buildings

2020
Depending on the culture of water use and the specific territorial resources available, some countries have introduced laws and regulations to restrict water use through the labeling of appliances according to water use. Major global regulations are the WaterSense Program in the United States (US), the Australian Water Efficiency Labeling Scheme (WELS),
Abbas Yari, Saeid Eslamian
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Building domestic capacity

Policy Brief / Megatrends Afrika ...
Tamasiga, Phemelo, Mateane, Lebogang
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The Domestic Buildings of Odiham, Hampshire

Folk Life, 1971
AbstractThis survey, undertaken in 1967 as part of a more extensive study of the settlement of the area is based on the Tithe Map of 1840, which with the accompanying Tithe Apportionment provides an almost complete survey of the landscape of the parish, showing all buildings, field boundaries, field names and land use, and listing. owners and occupiers
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Structural Survey of Domestic Building

1985
This chapter is devoted to a description of the work involved and the details recorded in carrying out a structural survey of a dwelling house, accompanied by supporting explanatory notes for clarification and amplification. The procedure and sequence of operations follows the approach described in chapter 2.
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DAYLIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES IN NON-DOMESTIC BUILDINGS

International Journal of Solar Energy, 1994
Abstract Natural daylight is an inexpensive and very efficient light source provided that the amount of daylight entering a building is controlled according to demand. In commercial buildings electricity for lighting can be cut by 50-75% using daylighting design techniques in combination with efficient artificial lighting.
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