Encyclopedia of ZEMCH Research and Development
The concept of the 'Zero Energy Mass Custom Home' or ZEMCH is emerging with the aim of exploring opportunities to make our built environment more socially, economically, environmentally, and humanly sustainable. The built environment is indeed a system of energy and environment that is occ...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2023
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653 | |a accessibility | ||
653 | |a active ageing | ||
653 | |a additional floor construction | ||
653 | |a affordable housing | ||
653 | |a age-friendly | ||
653 | |a ageing in place | ||
653 | |a architecture | ||
653 | |a Bagnoli former area | ||
653 | |a behavioural factors | ||
653 | |a bikeability | ||
653 | |a bio-based material | ||
653 | |a BREEAM | ||
653 | |a building application | ||
653 | |a built environment | ||
653 | |a CASBEE | ||
653 | |a circular economy | ||
653 | |a climate change | ||
653 | |a computational design | ||
653 | |a computational methods | ||
653 | |a construction | ||
653 | |a degrowth | ||
653 | |a design quality | ||
653 | |a developing and developed countries | ||
653 | |a domestic environment | ||
653 | |a domestic sector | ||
653 | |a efficiency | ||
653 | |a electricity use per capita | ||
653 | |a energy | ||
653 | |a energy management | ||
653 | |a energy performance | ||
653 | |a energy subsidy | ||
653 | |a environment | ||
653 | |a environmental design | ||
653 | |a ethics | ||
653 | |a finite element modeling | ||
653 | |a Finland | ||
653 | |a forecasting | ||
653 | |a government programs | ||
653 | |a green building performance | ||
653 | |a Green Star | ||
653 | |a health and wellbeing | ||
653 | |a healthy environments | ||
653 | |a heat equation | ||
653 | |a heat transfer | ||
653 | |a holiday home | ||
653 | |a housing production | ||
653 | |a Iran | ||
653 | |a LEED | ||
653 | |a life cycle | ||
653 | |a log burning | ||
653 | |a low-cost | ||
653 | |a mass customization | ||
653 | |a multi-criteria assessment | ||
653 | |a natural ventilation | ||
653 | |a occupant experience | ||
653 | |a office building | ||
653 | |a passive ventilation | ||
653 | |a Passivhaus | ||
653 | |a phytoremediation | ||
653 | |a post-growth | ||
653 | |a post-occupancy | ||
653 | |a renewable energy | ||
653 | |a second home | ||
653 | |a SEM-PLS | ||
653 | |a simulation | ||
653 | |a social housing | ||
653 | |a solar chimney | ||
653 | |a sustainability | ||
653 | |a sustainability transformations | ||
653 | |a sustainable | ||
653 | |a sustainable architecture | ||
653 | |a sustainable building | ||
653 | |a synergies | ||
653 | |a thermal bridge | ||
653 | |a thermal modeling | ||
653 | |a Trombe wall | ||
653 | |a urban regeneration | ||
653 | |a walkability | ||
653 | |a wood | ||
653 | |a ZEMCH | ||
653 | |a Zero Energy Mass Custom Homes (ZEMCH) | ||
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