School of Architecture
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With rapid global economic growth and a rise in disposable household income, particularly within a progressively warming planet, the escalating demand for energy to achieve thermal comfort has beco...
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision 2030’ proposes a more diversified society and a less oil-dominated economy, enabled by several ambitious best-practice sustainability urbanisation projects, one of which is t...
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Green infrastructure is an approach to land planning that aims to restore and manage the natural environment within human contexts. Its widespread use in post-industrial urban and peri-urban settin...
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Embodied carbon is recognised as a major contributor to building-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In response, ambitious targets have been posed to reduce embodied carbon in the built enviro...
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Urban densification, a response to population growth, poses adverse impacts on built environments. Limited access to sunlight is one of these consequences. Solar radiation and daylight affect urban...
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Rapid population growth globally is resulting in urban densification exponentially. As cities become denser, the environmental quality of urban canyons reduces, resulting in an increase in associat...
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While the prolific nature of many grass and herbaceous species in urban parks offers an opportunity to cultivate more biodiverse and dynamic grasslands, widespread maintenance practices and complex...