Lops et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Double-skin facades for building retrofitting and climate change: A case study in central ItalyLops et al., 2023
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- Lops C
- Di Loreto S
- Pierantozzi M
- Montelpare S
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Featured Application Forecast procedures for building energy renovation and design. Abstract In recent years, the need to make the built environment more resilient and adaptable to climate change has become essential. In Europe, this aspect concerns most …
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