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Advancing Opportunities in Renewable Energy Production
(2015)The organization - WEC Hungarian Young Professionals in Energy (HYPE) - in line with WEC’s (World Energy Council) visions aims for the dissemination of the principle of sustainable energy development in Hungary. The HYPE’s ... -
Success and Applied Tools in Post-industrial Rehabilitations
(2015)The problem of brownfields has become an increasingly important issue in Hungary – these urban areas have great potential for reuse, presenting a major challenge for landscape architects. As a landscape designer and ... -
Vernacular Architecture - Earthen Buildings in Central and Easten Europe
(2015)The revival of earthen architecture in the last thirty years has allowed, finally, a project flowering compelling challenges facing society in the XXI century. This earthen modern architecture is determined by the environmental ... -
Auditing Community Software Development
(2015)In accordance with European efforts related to Critical Information Infrastructure Protection, in Hungary a special department called LRL-IBEK has been formed which is designated under the Disaster Management. While specific ... -
‘Slow’ Urban Development, the History and the Future of Poblenou, 22. District of Barcelona, Spain
(2016)Urban renewal projects are based on long-term strategies and huge economical resources. It takes a lot of time to successfully regenerate an abandoned area, create a new centre, infrastructure, businesses, communities. It ... -
Long-term Green Innovation Opportunities Within the Hungarian District Heating Sector Towards 2030
(2016)Natural gas is still the primary input of the Hungarian heating and cooling systems, therefore it still makes most of the overheads. One of the main obstacles of a competitive district heating system is the public opinion ... -
The Cost-Benefit Relations of the Future Environmental Related Developments Strategies in the Hungarian Energy Sector
(2016)In the case of economic and social wealth, it is strategically essential to provide reliable energy sources which are available in long-term. Setting an energy network which suits the sustainable criteria might take a long ... -
Remembrance and Architecture the House of Fates Project
(2016)The changes which took place a quarter of a century ago in the countries of Europe’s Eastern Bloc transformed the social conventions of the time. A kind of social dialog has been started, about the Holocaust amongst other ... -
Embending Sustainability Dynamics in the Lean Construction Supply Chain Management
(2016)The world’s habitat is being deteriorated despite of the precautions taken. Construction industry is among the industries which highly effect the environment adversely not only through its outputs but also through the ... -
Access to Waterfront Landscapes for Tourists Living with Disabilities
(2017)In this paper an overview on the inclusive spatial design tools providing equal access to waterfront landscapes for tourists living with disabilities will be given. The focus is on close-to-natural areas which are popular ... -
Acoustical Properties of Contemporary Mosques
(2017)Religious buildings are important for many communities because of their representation of different beliefs. In such structures, the sense of individuality or unity & togetherness are created according to variable worship ... -
Climate Regulation of Rearing-Related Buildings - Evaluating the Factors Related to the Energy Requirement of Heating/Cooling, and Analysis of Alternative Solutions
(2017)The most notable role in the energy usage of rearing-related buildings belongs to barn climate. For animals, one of the most important climate parameter is the temperature of the barn atmosphere. This can be kept in the ... -
Analysis of Circular Development and Investment Possibilities (Transport, Energy and Building) Related to International Sports Event Planning
(2017)This study investigates the possibilities of various development areas (transport, energy, building) to make the cost-efficient realisation of high-profile investments, and organising and holding international sports events ... -
Performance Risks Allocation in Bot Infrastructure in Nigeria: A Case Study of Lagos Infrastructure Project
(2017)The study assessed allocation, criteria and allotment effectiveness of performance risks in Build- Operate-Transfer (BOT) transportation infrastructure in Nigeria using Lagos Infrastructure Project (LIP) as a case study. ... -
Bionics in architecture
(2017)The adaptation of the forms and phenomena of nature is not a recent concept. Observation of natural mechanisms has been a primary source of innovation since prehistoric ages, which can be perceived through the history of ... -
On Pedagogy for Urban Design - Some Observations
(2017)In the absence of any legal, political and institutional legitimacy, what can urban design do and how should future urban designers be educated? There appear to be as many questions in the subject as possible answers. ... -
Development and Subsidization Possibilities for Efficient Energy Provision in the Hungarian Built Environment Within the 2021-2030 EU Programming Period
(2017)The NER300 program, founded by the European Commission, is one of the world’s largest initiatives for funding low-carbon innovation projects like renewable energy development or carbon capture and storage. During the ... -
The Impact of Environmental and Archıtectural Design on Users’ Affective Experience
(2018)This study examines the impact of environmental design on user experiences in the educational spaces of Tabriz Islamic Art University in Iran. In the research area, the affective assessment of four different spaces, which ... -
Golden Ratio and Fibonacci Sequence in Pentagonal Constructions of Medieval Architecture
(2018)The construction of the regular pentagon has always meant a difficult geometrical exercise for architects during the Middle Ages. As the correct drafting was forgotten after the Antiquity, several methods for its approximation ... -
Spatial Configuration and Users’ Behavior in Co-Working Spaces
(2018)This paper aims to examine whether there is a direct relationship between spatial configuration and users’ behaviors in co-working spaces, and if so, how this environment and behavior relationship impacts their working ...