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Area Engineering
urban morphology, built environment and climate change
Reference persons PATRIZIA LOMBARDI
Description Recent studies of urban morphology suggest the planning, development and design of built environments have as much a bearing on levels of energy consumption and rates of carbon emission as either the use and occupation of buildings. In short, cutting-edge methods and algorithms reveal the fundamental links between urban form and the social, economic and environmental performance of cities.
This thesis focuses not only to the geometry of design and construction systems, or occupational behaviours, but with regards to a matter which has been hitherto overlooked, that is the global warming associated with them.
Deadline 22/06/2018
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