Proyectos Arquitectónicos, Urbanismo y Composición
Departamento
Architectural Association School of Architecture
Londres, Reino UnidoPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Architectural Association School of Architecture (11)
2021
2020
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Building performance, climatic variables, and indices: identification of correlations for social housing across the Mexican territory
PLEA 2020 - 35th PLEA Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture Planning Post Carbon Cities, Proceedings
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Domestic overheating in a temperate climate: Feedback from London Residential Schemes
Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 59
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Resilient Design in The Tropics: An Overheating Assessment Method for Naturally Ventilated Buildings
11th Windsor Conference: Resilient Comfort, WINDSOR 2020 - Proceedings
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Towards Passive Working Environments: Free-running office in Guadalajara, Mexico
PLEA 2020 - 35th PLEA Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture Planning Post Carbon Cities, Proceedings
2019
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Resilient design and adaptive thermal comfort in the tropics
Building Simulation Conference Proceedings
2018
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Breaking the glass box: Strategies to reduce the Energy Consumption in 24/7 IT Offices in Delhi NCR
PLEA 2018 - Smart and Healthy within the Two-Degree Limit: Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture
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The environmental evolution of urban housing: Detailed studies of London residential schemes
PLEA 2018 - Smart and Healthy within the Two-Degree Limit: Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture
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The environmental potential of sky gardens in a hot climate: Low energy strategies for office towers in Dubai
PLEA 2018 - Smart and Healthy within the Two-Degree Limit: Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture
2017
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Learning from the chawl. A vernacular urban typology for contemporary communities
Proceedings of 33rd PLEA International Conference: Design to Thrive, PLEA 2017
2016
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Urban Energy Index for Buildings (UEIB): A new method to evaluate the effect of urban form on buildings' energy demand
Landscape and Urban Planning, Vol. 148, pp. 170-187