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Multiobjective optimization of retrofit insulation for near-zero energy residential apartments
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Facilities
Facilities 1–20.
Published: 14 May 2026
... 20 02 2026 © 2026 Emerald Publishing Limited 2026 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEBs) Multicriteria decision model Environmental impact Architectural constraints Life cycle assessment (LCA) In the last two decades...
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BIM framework to minimize embodied energy in heritage buildings: old downtown Amman case studies
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Facilities (2025) 43 (1-2): 149–171.
Published: 26 December 2024
... Licensed re-use rights only Building information modeling (BIM) Embodied energy (EE) Heritage buildings Life cycle assessment (LCA) Materials Sustainable The majority of energy used in traditional structures is typically consumed by operations (Capper et al., 2012). However...
