Low-Quality Housing Is Associated With Increased Risk of Malaria Infection: A National Population-Based Study From the Low Transmission Setting of Swaziland. [PDF]
BackgroundLow-quality housing may confer risk of malaria infection, but evidence in low transmission settings is limited.MethodsTo examine the relationship between individual level housing quality and locally acquired infection in children and adults, a ...
Allen, Regan +14 more
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CO-RELATIONAL STUDY ON COURTYARD AND SURROUNDING SPACES ITS ACTIVENESS, EXCITEMENT, AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE AMONG THE OCCUPANTS OF SIVAGANGA – TAMILNADU [PDF]
Housing evolution has been driven by cultural, economic, and technological advancements. Architecture has a significant role in shaping this evolution, as architects continuously respond to changing needs by using innovative designs and materials.
Komagal Anupama K. , C. V. Subramanian
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Lessons from the Bakken Oil Patch [PDF]
This is a preprint of an article that appeared in the Journal Contemporary Archaeology. The article summarizes the recent work of the North Dakota Man Camp Project to understand the largely undocumented migrants arriving in the Bakken Oil Patch for work.
Bret Weber +2 more
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Building materials and technologies of modern housing: architectural and environmental aspects
The issues of architectural and environmental solutions in the design and construction of low-rise residential buildings, including the distinctive properties of building materials, due to the conditions of modern material culture, aesthetic features of ...
O. Subbotin
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The real reason why Nakagin Capsule Tower was never metabolized
The first part of this two-part essay is about the Nakagin Capsule Tower restoration and preservation project and discusses the low awareness of the current situation of the building.
Tatsuyuki Maeda, Yuka Yoshida
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The inspiration of Bauhaus principles on the modern housing in Cyprus
Modern architecture developed more than a century ago to find solutions suitable to solve the new concerns of the industrial revolution that changed the social idea of the world in all aspects.
M. Amen
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Issues of energy retrofitting of a modern public housing estates. The ‘Giorgio Morandi’ complex at Tor Sapienza, Rome, 1975-1979 [PDF]
Energy retrofitting of historical residential buildings represents today an interesting challenge of the building sector. This is true especially in Italy where great part of the national buildingstock dates back to pre-modern and modern times and ...
Mancini, Francesco +2 more
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Modern Housing: Heritage and Vitality
One of the main subjects in contemporary architecture is how to deal with the physical and intellectual requirements of transforming modern housing. Joan Busquets points out in his contribution to this issue, that the special effort made by modern architects and progressive housing politics during the 20th century must be reinterpreted and followed ...
Josep Maria Montaner +1 more
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Are prices of new dwellings different? A spectral analysis of UK property vintages [PDF]
The work makes two contributions to Hui’s (2011) dynamic house price classification. First, a house price ripple in cycles from Modern to Older dwellings is revealed and, second, as New housing is shown to have lower volatility than the other two.
Barker K. +12 more
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Development of housing is imperative to enhance the society’s standard of living in this country. The factor of occupant comfort is the main element to indicate whether the housing is successful or not.
M. A. Baharum +3 more
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