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Scandinavian Housing and Planning Research, 1984
In other countries industrialized housing is dominated by multi‐storey buildings. In Denmark, however, the low‐rise housing has become predominant. During the past 20 years the development has changed from large, monotonous high‐rise housing estates to small, varying low‐rise housing units.
Erik B. Jantzen, Hans Kaaris
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In other countries industrialized housing is dominated by multi‐storey buildings. In Denmark, however, the low‐rise housing has become predominant. During the past 20 years the development has changed from large, monotonous high‐rise housing estates to small, varying low‐rise housing units.
Erik B. Jantzen, Hans Kaaris
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Low-rise Buildings and Architectural Aerodynamics
Architectural Science Review, 2005The influence of Wind Engineering on Architectural Aerodynamics has traditionally been focused on expensive, tall structures. For a variety of reasons (reduced cost of the wind-tunnel study, population moves to the tropics yielding a higher hurricane exposure, architecturally-complex, lowrise, community buildings, etc.) the wind tunnel is being ...
Leighton Cochran, Russ Derickson
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FEATURES OF LOW-RISE CONSTRUCTION
Bulletin of the Angarsk State Technical UniversityThe article examines the peculiarities of construction of low-rise buildings in seismic ...
Pavel Gorbach, Klim Gordeev
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Design of Low-Rise Escape System
Advanced Materials Research, 2014In view of the high frequency of the fire happened in city housing, and the situation that it is difficult for people to run out from fire due to the outdatedness of low-rise escape system, low-rise escape system was designed for low-rise resident to escape from fire. Based on the load, the transmission time, temperature, etc, the design of this escape
Yu Qin Feng +5 more
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Ductility of low-rise structural walls
Magazine of Concrete Research, 1993Based on equilibrium and compatibility conditions, as well as a stress–strain relationship for softened concrete, a truss model theory is derived to predict the strengthand behaviour of low-rise reinforced concrete shear walk m e theoretical prediction was compared to the tests of twenty- four shear walls and was found to be applicable throughout the ...
Y. L. Mo, Wen-Chang Shiau
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Low-Rise Settlements – Fast and Slow
2011During an air approach to Stockholm the regional transformation over the last 50 years is impressive. Everywhere lie verdant clusters of single-family homes like pearls strung along the edges of the dominating green wedges and belts. These green remnants of fields, copses and hillocks remind the observer of a once widespread countryside.
Mattias Höjer +2 more
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