Browsing Τμήμα Αρχιτεκτονικής / Department of Architecture by Submit Date
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Nation-Building in Baghdad, 1958
(University of Washington Press, 2008)
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Siamesische Zwillinge: die Tragkonstruktion des höchsten Gebäudes der Welt ist en Verbundtragwerk aus Stahl und Beton
(1997)Petronas Towers, twin office towers in Kuala Lumpur. Architects: Cesar Pelli & Assoc.
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An overview of the restoration of monuments and listed buildings in Cyprus from antiquity until the twenty-first century
(2015)The problem of architectural conservation is almost as old as the history of mankind. Rehabilitation of the existing building stock raises questions such as: what is important to be preserved? Should the renovation imitate ...
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Architectural synergies: Participatory design and construction of a pavilion prototype
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2017)
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Natural ventilation for cooling in mediterranean climate: A case study in vernacular architecture of Cyprus
(2017)This paper investigates the influence of natural ventilation on the indoor thermal environment in the residential vernacular architecture of Cyprus. The research was performed through a field study investigation during the ...
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Architects as Development Experts
(Harvard University Aga Khan Program,, 2013)
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Interdisciplinary Research Based Design: The Case of a Kinetic Form-Active Tensile Membrane
(2012)
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Elfenbeintürme: Tragwerke von Super-Hochhäusern
(2002)The structural engineering of future 'super high-rise' buildings, over 600 meters tall.
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Environmentally responsive design in Eastern Mediterranean. The case of vernacular architecture in the coastal, lowland and mountainous regions of Cyprus
(2017)Hundreds of years of empirical expertise resulted in the development of vernacular dwellings adapted to the local climate and geomorphology in order to accommodate the daily needs of the occupants. In this respect, vernacular ...
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