1.
|
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 [...]
|
2.
|
Palmer et al. (1997) identified four governing principles underlying sustainable development from the sustainability literature. These were: futurity, environment, equity [...]
|
3.
|
Bayyati, A.
Surveying technology been used for the measurement and preservation of heritage buildings. With the recent advances in surveying much new technology is now available for [...]
|
4.
|
With the gradual implementation of Eurocodes came the necessity of training courses for practising engineers. Research for the steel construction sector has highlighted t [...]
|
5.
|
Hughes, J.J.
The HMC2010 conference and TC 203-RHM final workshop took place in Prague 22-24 September 2011. The event was organised by the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechan [...]
|
6.
|
Kotrasová, K.
The paper deals with education process at universities with civil engineering specialization, in which teachers and students feel lack of teaching space, lack of literatu [...]
|
7.
|
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 [...]
|
8.
|
The purpose of this article is to address sustainability within the context of conservation in Latin American countries. There exists a certain conceptual dualism between [...]
|
9.
|
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 [...]
|
10.
|
Our paper reviews available evidence on the latest trends concerning the use of mobile ICTs in Heritage Education in Spain and moreover provides a theoretical model for t [...]
|
11.
|
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 [...]
|
12.
|
Experts have been gathering for long to discuss their ideals and experiences on heritage management. One of their aims is meeting in search for common ground and drawing [...]
|
13.
|
Modifications of reinforcement learning algorithm, so called continuous action reinforcement learning automaton (CARLA), are presented in this contribution. Automaton lea [...]
|
14.
|
Kocabas, A.
Many countries have long established concepts of urban conservation, which are the basis of the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and conservation areas. [...]
|
15.
|
Health and social development of the US-Mexico border region are impacted by a complex interplay of macro - micro level economic and immigration policies often challengin [...]
|
16.
|
The retrofitting of heritage buildings represents a significant opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint of our built environment. Within the retrofit process, the desi [...]
|
17.
|
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 [...]
|
18.
|
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 [...]
|