Thermal comfort and adaptive behaviors in office buildings: A pilot study in Turpan (China) during summer. [PDF]
Guo Y +8 more
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Behaviour change at work: Empowering energy efficiency in the workplace through user-centred design [PDF]
Copyright @ 2011 University of California eScholarship RepositoryCO2 emissions from non-domestic buildings - primarily workplaces - make up 18 percent of the UK's carbon footprint.
Cain, R +5 more
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Comparative study of commercial building energy-efficiency retrofit policies in four pilot cities in China [PDF]
The energy efficiency of existing commercial buildings is more challenging to regulate and improve than the energy efficiency of new constructions. In 2011 and 2012, the Chinese Government selected four cities- Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenzhen, and Chongqing-
Feng, W, Hou, J, Liu, Y, Wu, Y, Zhou, N
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Generic building modeling for non-residential buildings (especially office buildings) [PDF]
To promote sustainability in construction, planning must include dynamic analysis of renewable energies, as traditional methods fall short for this transition.
Weiß Dirk +3 more
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Real-Time Estimation and Monitoring of COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission Risk in Office Buildings. [PDF]
Vanhaeverbeke J +8 more
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Comparison of the effects of use, protection, improper renovation and removal of asbestos products on the example of typical old office buildings in Poland. [PDF]
Obmiński A.
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Designer buildings: an evaluation of the price impacts of signature architects [PDF]
This study investigates whether commercial offices designed by signature architects in the United States achieve rental premiums compared to commercial offices designed by nonsignature architects.
Fuerst, Franz +2 more
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Indoor humidity levels and associations with reported symptoms in office buildings. [PDF]
Jones ER +5 more
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Office Building Adaptability through Buildings’ Layers
A building has an average life span over fifty years through history, whereas adaptability in the building motivated by a number of factors, not least the desire to ‘future need’ or ‘future change’ for buildings against social, economic, and technological change.
Adeeb Nuri Ahmed, Sweyda Abdullah aziz
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Wired Up for Extra Value [PDF]
The demand for Internet connectivity in office buildings opens up opportunities for landlords to provide added-value services to their tenants. This article seeks to explore the hypothesis that the provision of high bandwidth telecommunications to a ...
Bob Thompson, Michael Hills
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