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Shulin Shi
Urban built environment professions are facing challenges due to the less predictable future of cities, as well as the increasing expectations from clients and the general public. It is crucial to support and inform these professions with sound evidence ...
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Michael Petrolini, Stefano Cagnoni and Monica Mordonini
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has allowed EU citizens and residents to have more control over their personal data, simplifying the regulatory environment affecting international business and unifying and homogenising privacy legislation w...
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Ning Gu and Peiman Amini Behbahani
Computational creativity in built environment (BE) design has been a subject of research interest in the discipline. This paper presents a critical review of various ways computational creativity has been and can be defined and approached in BE design. T...
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Gesa Ruge, Lara Mackintosh
The international literature on higher education emphasises the importance for academics and professional staff to develop their disciplinary teaching and learning practice. Teaching staff in built environment degree programs tend to focus on ?what? subj...
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Jian Wang, Yong Hoon Kim, Xiaozheng He, Srinivas Peeta
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Vehicular traffic congestion in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication environment can lead to congestion effects for information flow propagation. Such congestion effects can impact whether a specific information packet of interest can reach a desired...
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The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in architects? responsibility for health, safety, welfare and poetic expression of human-building interaction. With roots in disaster response, resilience in the b...
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Robby Soetanto, Mark Childs, Paul S.H. Poh, Stephen Austin, Jacqueline Glass, Zulfikar A. Adamu, Chinwe Isiadinso, Harry Tolley, Helen Mackenzie
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In the built environment (BE) sector, the co-creation process of design demands understanding of requirements (as viewed by parties involved), mobilisation of tacit knowledge, negotiation, and complex exchange of information. The need to collaborate over...
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A. C. Hauptfleisch
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Globally the development of property and infrastructure, being part of the creation of ?xed investment and wealth, is taking place unabated. In support of this process is a multitude of highly skilled built environment professionals suc...
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