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1 online resource (xxiii, 405 pages .) |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Although many researchers believe that intelligent systems (IS) can improve building performance, the potential of such systems has not yet been fully recognized with regards to the traditional courtyard house (TCHT). Such research is important given the role of adding IS to TCHTs; due to the nature of intelligent systems and the priority of their needs and building considerations. As such, one must consider many interrelated aspects that can enhance courtyard house performance in order to fulfil occupants' needs. This book identifies the key features of the traditional courtyard house, and sh. |
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Subject |
Intelligent buildings.
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Intelligent buildings. |
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Courtyard houses -- Automation.
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Courtyard houses. |
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Automation. |
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Buildings -- Environmental engineering.
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Buildings -- Environmental engineering. |
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Intelligent buildings -- Iraq -- Baghdad -- Case studies.
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Iraq -- Baghdad. |
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Case studies.
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intelligent buildings. |
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Architecture. |
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Sustainability. |
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Expert systems -- knowledge-based systems. |
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Case studies.
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Print version: Agha, Rand H.M. Intelligent Systems in Buildings : Traditional Courtyard Houses in Baghdad As a Case Study. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publisher, ©2019 9781527536920 |
ISBN |
9781527542440 (electronic book) |
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1527542440 (electronic book) |
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9781527536920 |
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1527536920 |
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