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For many centuries salt remains the object of international scientific debate due to its destructive behaviour in porous building materials. Using the same procedures as [...]
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Unlike other developed nations, the United States is just beginning to use environmental product declarations (EPDs) for environmentally preferable purchasing. Many indus [...]
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The heritage has an undeniable natural component that is linked to the landscape. Landscape is the basis on which some economic activities such as tourism, key to the fut [...]
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ROUSSEL, Nicolas
RILEM is a progressive organization, which looks confidently to the future. From a scientific point of view, this reflects in the last decade shift in scientific themes. [...]
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BUFFENBARGER, Julie K.
Policy makers, owners, designers and contractors are uniquely challenged to select and implement low-carbon solutions to mitigate climate change and provide resilient, su [...]
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GEORGOPOULOS, Costas
The challenge of learning conceptual design at universities is exacerbated with the introduction of sustainability that is a relatively new and fast evolving subject. The [...]
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In a country with massive economic and social problems, heritage resources management cannot feature highly in governmental priorities. Within the organizations responsib [...]
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Abstrakt: Having new, very powerful tool for stress analysis in form of modem simulation methods as FEM we are able to determine stress and strain state in the examind st [...]
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Howard, S.
The concept of sustainability as applied to archaeology focuses on maintaining the finite and fragile fabric of the past in a way deemed to be ‘sustainable’, and more [...]
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Skrzypaszek, J.
This paper explores the connection between cultural heritage and its pedagogical value for future generations. Research unfolds a plethora of discussions being designed t [...]
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BALÁZS, György L.
Understanding and a reasonable approach to sustainability is one of the most important challenges of the twentyfirst century. Everybody is involved and engineers play a s [...]
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CLARK, Gordon
To be most sustainable mankind must try to predict its needs into the future so that things we build now will have a long useful life. This is not an easy task as new tec [...]
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