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title : Applied Building Physics : Ambient Conditions, Functional Demands, and Building Part Requirements Type de document : printed text Auteur : Hugo S. L. Hens, Author Editeur : Berlin : Ernst & Sohn Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 345p. Dimensions : 25*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-3-433-03423-1 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : bui Résumé : While the first volume on building physics deals with the physical principles of heat, air and moist ure behaviour of buildings, building structures and components, this second volume on applied building physics focuses on the question of what the desired performance of buildings consists of. To achieve this, knowledge of the external environmental effects and the internal live loads to which buildings are subjected is a necessary first step. Subsequently, the performance requirements and the physical correspondences are deepened with the determination of their physical parameters, at the levels of buildings, building structures and building components. Compared to the second edition, the discussion of criteria is not limited to thermal comfort, but also includes acoustic, visual and olfactory aspects. Likewise, the indoor air quality is considered in a broader way. Analyses and calculations result in sustainable buildings with a comfortable indoor climate from functional and durable building constructions. Compared to the second edition, the text for the third edition has been reorganised, corrected, revised and expanded where appropriate. A useful appendix for quick reference contains standard values of material properties for a wide range of building materials. The analyses and calculations described in this book result in sustainable buildings made of functional and durable building constructions, with comfortable and healthy indoor climate and air quality. Compared to the second edition the text in this third edition has been reshuffled, corrected, reworked and extended where appropriate. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-26-1.pdf Applied Building Physics : Ambient Conditions, Functional Demands, and Building Part Requirements [printed text] / Hugo S. L. Hens, Author . - Berlin : Ernst & Sohn, 2023 . - 345p. ; 25*17.
ISBN : 978-3-433-03423-1
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : bui Résumé : While the first volume on building physics deals with the physical principles of heat, air and moist ure behaviour of buildings, building structures and components, this second volume on applied building physics focuses on the question of what the desired performance of buildings consists of. To achieve this, knowledge of the external environmental effects and the internal live loads to which buildings are subjected is a necessary first step. Subsequently, the performance requirements and the physical correspondences are deepened with the determination of their physical parameters, at the levels of buildings, building structures and building components. Compared to the second edition, the discussion of criteria is not limited to thermal comfort, but also includes acoustic, visual and olfactory aspects. Likewise, the indoor air quality is considered in a broader way. Analyses and calculations result in sustainable buildings with a comfortable indoor climate from functional and durable building constructions. Compared to the second edition, the text for the third edition has been reorganised, corrected, revised and expanded where appropriate. A useful appendix for quick reference contains standard values of material properties for a wide range of building materials. The analyses and calculations described in this book result in sustainable buildings made of functional and durable building constructions, with comfortable and healthy indoor climate and air quality. Compared to the second edition the text in this third edition has been reshuffled, corrected, reworked and extended where appropriate. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-26-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Attachment Ventilation Theory Type de document : printed text Auteur : Angui Li, Author Editeur : china : Springer Nature Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 185p. Dimensions : 24*17 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-981-19926-1-2 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : bui Résumé : Ce livre en accès ouvert résume systématiquement les progrès actuels de la recherche en matière de v entilation des fixations, couvrant la fixation murale verticale, la fixation de colonne et la ventilation adaptative. La ventilation par fixation est un mode de ventilation haute performance proposé pour la première fois par l'auteur, le professeur Angui Li il y a 20 ans. Maintenant, il a été largement utilisé dans les espaces de bureau, les stations de métro, les gares ferroviaires à grande vitesse, les terminaux d'aéroport internationaux et d'autres grands espaces. Ce livre présente une ventilation des accessoires en détail pour éliminer la charge de refroidissement/chauffage de la zone occupée et fournir un environnement attendu pour la zone climatisée. La ventilation de fixation combine les avantages de la ventilation traditionnelle mixte et de la ventilation de déplacement. Ce livre se compose de six chapitres, couvrant une série de modèles de flux d'air, de mécanismes, de corrélations de paramètres et de méthodes de conception de ventilation des attaches. Il est utile pour les ingénieurs CVC de concevoir efficacement la ventilation des accessoires. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-25-1.pdf Attachment Ventilation Theory [printed text] / Angui Li, Author . - china : Springer Nature, 2023 . - 185p. ; 24*17.
ISBN : 978-981-19926-1-2
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : bui Résumé : Ce livre en accès ouvert résume systématiquement les progrès actuels de la recherche en matière de v entilation des fixations, couvrant la fixation murale verticale, la fixation de colonne et la ventilation adaptative. La ventilation par fixation est un mode de ventilation haute performance proposé pour la première fois par l'auteur, le professeur Angui Li il y a 20 ans. Maintenant, il a été largement utilisé dans les espaces de bureau, les stations de métro, les gares ferroviaires à grande vitesse, les terminaux d'aéroport internationaux et d'autres grands espaces. Ce livre présente une ventilation des accessoires en détail pour éliminer la charge de refroidissement/chauffage de la zone occupée et fournir un environnement attendu pour la zone climatisée. La ventilation de fixation combine les avantages de la ventilation traditionnelle mixte et de la ventilation de déplacement. Ce livre se compose de six chapitres, couvrant une série de modèles de flux d'air, de mécanismes, de corrélations de paramètres et de méthodes de conception de ventilation des attaches. Il est utile pour les ingénieurs CVC de concevoir efficacement la ventilation des accessoires. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-25-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Estimating Building Costs : for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional Type de document : printed text Auteur : Wayne J. Del Pico, Author Editeur : canada : WILEY Date de publication : 2023 Nombre de pages : 666p. Dimensions : 28*22 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-394-15011-3 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : bui Résumé : Estimating Building Costs Few aspects of a construction project are more fundamental than the cost estimate, which can mean the difference between a professionally executed project and a financial and legal disaster. Properly handled, a construction cost estimate can protect both the contractor and the client from losing money on a project. The estimate is the first step toward a successful project. For contractors, therefore, the knowledge required to construct an accurate price estimate is critical. Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional provides this knowledge in a thorough and comprehensive guide. It takes readers step-by-step through the process of constructing a cost estimate, and provides guidance for incorporating cost estimates into budgeting, scheduling, project management, and more. The result is a fundamental guide to this critical aspect of the construction industry. Readers of the third edition of Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional will also find: Fully updated text to reflect the new CSI MASTERFORMAT™ 2020 Analysis of cost considerations, quantity takeoff, pricing, and more Step-by-step guidance for developing a comprehensive cost estimate All-new sections covering scope of work, wage scales in the US, and a project overhead checklist Considerations for adding profit and contingencies to an estimate Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional is an essential resource for contractors in residential and light commercial construction, as well as students studying construction management and construction estimating. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-27-1.pdf Estimating Building Costs : for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional [printed text] / Wayne J. Del Pico, Author . - canada : WILEY, 2023 . - 666p. ; 28*22.
ISBN : 978-1-394-15011-3
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : bui Résumé : Estimating Building Costs Few aspects of a construction project are more fundamental than the cost estimate, which can mean the difference between a professionally executed project and a financial and legal disaster. Properly handled, a construction cost estimate can protect both the contractor and the client from losing money on a project. The estimate is the first step toward a successful project. For contractors, therefore, the knowledge required to construct an accurate price estimate is critical. Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional provides this knowledge in a thorough and comprehensive guide. It takes readers step-by-step through the process of constructing a cost estimate, and provides guidance for incorporating cost estimates into budgeting, scheduling, project management, and more. The result is a fundamental guide to this critical aspect of the construction industry. Readers of the third edition of Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional will also find: Fully updated text to reflect the new CSI MASTERFORMAT™ 2020 Analysis of cost considerations, quantity takeoff, pricing, and more Step-by-step guidance for developing a comprehensive cost estimate All-new sections covering scope of work, wage scales in the US, and a project overhead checklist Considerations for adding profit and contingencies to an estimate Estimating Building Costs for the Residential and Light Commercial Construction Professional is an essential resource for contractors in residential and light commercial construction, as well as students studying construction management and construction estimating. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-27-1.pdf Réservation
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title : Green Building Costs : The Affordability of Sustainable Design Type de document : printed text Auteur : Ming Hu, Author Editeur : New york : Routledge Date de publication : 2024 Nombre de pages : 184P. Dimensions : 25*18 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-03-232808-9 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : bui Résumé : Sustainability has become a driver of innovation in the built environment, but the affordability of sustainable building remains a significant challenge. This book takes a critical view of the real cost of green building. It provides readers with a non-biased evaluation based on empirical construction cost data and sheds light on the affordability of sustainable buildings. Chapters are presented in three parts. The first part lays the foundation to demystify the perception of green buildings being expensive to construct by providing empirical evidence that green buildings, even net-zero buildings, are not necessarily more expensive to build than conventional buildings. The second part presents empirical evidence, common misperceptions of a higher green building construction cost are debunked. The author offers a new framework to explain the construction cost drivers and differences of sustainable buildings: the project characteristics and project team characteristics (human factors). The third part directs the readers’ attention to the important role that human factors play in controlling and reducing construction costs, with a focus on the project design team. A lack of skills, expertise, and experience during the design phase is likely to be the biggest contributor to higher construction costs. Empirical analysis, case studies on LEED-certified buildings, and interviews with project teams are used to present a pathway to more affordable green building at the end. This will be a crucial resource for students and professionals in architecture, engineering, construction management, and planning and energy policy. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-28-1_ZWwhBBD.pdf Green Building Costs : The Affordability of Sustainable Design [printed text] / Ming Hu, Author . - New york : Routledge, 2024 . - 184P. ; 25*18.
ISBN : 978-1-03-232808-9
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : bui Résumé : Sustainability has become a driver of innovation in the built environment, but the affordability of sustainable building remains a significant challenge. This book takes a critical view of the real cost of green building. It provides readers with a non-biased evaluation based on empirical construction cost data and sheds light on the affordability of sustainable buildings. Chapters are presented in three parts. The first part lays the foundation to demystify the perception of green buildings being expensive to construct by providing empirical evidence that green buildings, even net-zero buildings, are not necessarily more expensive to build than conventional buildings. The second part presents empirical evidence, common misperceptions of a higher green building construction cost are debunked. The author offers a new framework to explain the construction cost drivers and differences of sustainable buildings: the project characteristics and project team characteristics (human factors). The third part directs the readers’ attention to the important role that human factors play in controlling and reducing construction costs, with a focus on the project design team. A lack of skills, expertise, and experience during the design phase is likely to be the biggest contributor to higher construction costs. Empirical analysis, case studies on LEED-certified buildings, and interviews with project teams are used to present a pathway to more affordable green building at the end. This will be a crucial resource for students and professionals in architecture, engineering, construction management, and planning and energy policy. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-28-1_ZWwhBBD.pdf Réservation
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title : Making Sense of Construction Improvement Type de document : printed text Auteur : Stuart Green, Author Editeur : New york : Routledge Date de publication : 2024 Nombre de pages : 344p. Dimensions : 26*18 ISBN (ou autre code) : 978-1-03-230133-4 Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng) Indexation : bui Résumé : Making Sense of Construction Improvement provides a critical evaluation of the construction improvem ent debate from the end of the Second World War through to the modern era. The book offers unique insights into the way the UK construction sector is continuously shaped and re-shaped in accordance with changes in the prevailing political economy. This second edition brings the book up to date by including coverage of key trends from 2010–2023. The book has been substantially revised and reworked to include new material relating to the ‘age of austerity’ and the subsequent period of political uncertainty initiated by the Brexit referendum. Changes in the political economy are positioned alongside the rise of the sustainability agenda and the advent of ‘zero carbon’. Particular attention is paid to the ongoing skills crisis and the over-hyped advocacy of modern methods of construction (MMC) as the latest supposed panacea of industry improvement. Coverage includes the Farmer (2016) report Modernise or Die and the Construction Playbook (HM Government, 2020). However, perhaps the most important addition is a focus on the Grenfell Disaster (2017) and the subsequent revelations from the public enquiry. Further intermediate milestones include Building a Safer Future (Hackitt, 2018) and the Construction Sector Deal (HM Government, 2018). The emerging consensus points towards a systemic failure involving not only the construction sector but also the entire system of regulation and compliance. Tracing the failings back over time and scrutinising the role played by previous generations of policymakers, Stuart Green ultimately argues that Grenfell was a disaster entirely foretold. The insightful and critical analysis of the industry contained within these pages is essential and timely reading for anyone who wants to understand how the construction sector arrived at where it is today, and with that knowledge, give further thought to where it might go next. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-29-1.pdf Making Sense of Construction Improvement [printed text] / Stuart Green, Author . - New york : Routledge, 2024 . - 344p. ; 26*18.
ISBN : 978-1-03-230133-4
Langue : English (eng) Langue originale : English (eng)
Indexation : bui Résumé : Making Sense of Construction Improvement provides a critical evaluation of the construction improvem ent debate from the end of the Second World War through to the modern era. The book offers unique insights into the way the UK construction sector is continuously shaped and re-shaped in accordance with changes in the prevailing political economy. This second edition brings the book up to date by including coverage of key trends from 2010–2023. The book has been substantially revised and reworked to include new material relating to the ‘age of austerity’ and the subsequent period of political uncertainty initiated by the Brexit referendum. Changes in the political economy are positioned alongside the rise of the sustainability agenda and the advent of ‘zero carbon’. Particular attention is paid to the ongoing skills crisis and the over-hyped advocacy of modern methods of construction (MMC) as the latest supposed panacea of industry improvement. Coverage includes the Farmer (2016) report Modernise or Die and the Construction Playbook (HM Government, 2020). However, perhaps the most important addition is a focus on the Grenfell Disaster (2017) and the subsequent revelations from the public enquiry. Further intermediate milestones include Building a Safer Future (Hackitt, 2018) and the Construction Sector Deal (HM Government, 2018). The emerging consensus points towards a systemic failure involving not only the construction sector but also the entire system of regulation and compliance. Tracing the failings back over time and scrutinising the role played by previous generations of policymakers, Stuart Green ultimately argues that Grenfell was a disaster entirely foretold. The insightful and critical analysis of the industry contained within these pages is essential and timely reading for anyone who wants to understand how the construction sector arrived at where it is today, and with that knowledge, give further thought to where it might go next. Lien vers la ressource électronique : http://opac.centre-univ-mila.dz/z//690-29-1.pdf Réservation
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