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Performance Prediction Tools for Low Impact Building Design

Clarke, J.A.
2002


Clarke, J.A., (2002), "Performance Prediction Tools for Low Impact Building Design", .
Abstract:
IT systems are emerging that may be used to support decisions relating to the design of a built enviroment that has low impact in terms of energy use and environmental emissions. This paper summarises this prospect in relation to four complementary application areas: digital cities, rational planning, virtual design and Intern et energy services.

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Clarke, J. A.
Energy Systems Research Unit, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
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