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    <title>Geomatics Allied with Buildings.</title>
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    <description>Title: Geomatics Allied with Buildings.
Authors: Abhilasha
Abstract: We are all aware of the various Building Life Cycle stages. Before one can even start talking about the sustainability or smartness of a building, we should understand the different stages of a building, which are as follows:&#xD;
1. Raw material extraction&#xD;
2. Manufacturing&#xD;
3. Construction&#xD;
4. In use - Operation and Maintenance&#xD;
5. Demolition&#xD;
6. Disposal, Re-use, Recycle&#xD;
Each of the mentioned stages is intricately linked to the use of natural resources for energy consumption, forming the foundation for examining sustainable buildings. This paper will mainly focus briefly on how a 'GIS' can be linked to all or most of these steps. The scope of GIS is expanding every day and will also have a significant impact on architecture. When we think of "Smart Cities" or "Smart Buildings", the first thing that comes to mind is Automation or the Internet of Things, which is an integral part of the fourth phase i.e., Operation/In use. However, the reality is that a Smart Building is developed early in its Life Cycle of a Building. This paper will help people understand and grasp "how modern technologies (GIS and remote sensing) can be useful in the raw material extraction process" and "how GIS can be integrated into the process of Production, Construction, Operation and Maintenance". The study also aims to investigate the domain of demolition and the subsequent processes of disposal, reuse, and recycling, utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS). If you find this topic intriguing and captivating, I encourage you to continue reading. I genuinely hope that this paper proves to be both informative and engaging for you.</description>
    <dc:date>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Study of Tall Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces with Irregular Structural Forms.</title>
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    <description>Title: Study of Tall Structures Subjected to Seismic Forces with Irregular Structural Forms.
Authors: P, Anusha
Abstract: The advancement of technology and the increased economic development of the countries have brought about a new era in construction of high-rise buildings. With the significant improvement in construction technology it is witnessed that new structural systems being adopted in the design of tall buildings. One among them is the irregular structural system. Irregular structural system resists lateral loads. In the present study, a 45-storey high rise structure is considered. Five different irregular structural forms are modelled using ETABS software. The models such as simple framed structure, simple tube structure, tube in tube, bundled tube and hybrid tube structure is considered. Models are analyzed for static and dynamic response spectrum analysis. The results are extracted and compared. The conclusions are as below. The Displacement values of static and dynamic analysis are not same and having a difference of around 25%. This is a huge reduction. The dynamic analysis is more suitable for high rise building and it is proved to be economical in terms of displacement and reduces the major construction cost by reducing unnecessary increase in member sizes.</description>
    <dc:date>2023-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Interior design landscaping</title>
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    <description>Title: Interior design landscaping
Authors: J, Kavya
Abstract:  Interior landscaping is a practice of designing and arranging and carrying for living plants in enclosed environments.&#xD;
 It is the art and science of selecting, placing, and maintaining plants to improve and enhance the appearance of the indoor environment&#xD;
 Similar to outdoor landscapes interior landscape provide spaces with ornaments, colour, sculptural elements, focal points, and an overall pleasant environment.&#xD;
 Interior landscaping is an accurate description of specialty, plant scape and interior scape are words that were invented at birth of the interior landscape industry.&#xD;
 'Interior landscaping' is an appropriate term because indoor environments contain plains, angles, and horizons that are softened, accentuated or altered by the addition of plants and planters-thus landscaping the interior.&#xD;
 The interior landscape designer must he mindful that the primary function of most interior environments is to serve people rather than to grow plants .&#xD;
 With the exception of facilities specifically designed for the display or growth of plants (such as greenhouses or conservatories), plant materials must be able to tolerate the environmental conditions created for human comfort.&#xD;
 Budgetary considerations will often preclude the adaptation of a building's environmental systems to accommodate plant needs . However, with minor modifications to the physical conditions within a building, it is possible to find many plants from the tropical and subtropical regions of the world that will survive indoors in the temperature and humidity ranges also comfortable for human activity.&#xD;
 The "hardscape" aspects of interior landscape design and construction, (such as paving materials, landscape furniture, pools and fountains) are not significantly different than those same elements in the exterior environment .</description>
    <dc:date>2023-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Eco Friendly Interiors with Quality Themes (Sustainable Interiors)</title>
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    <description>Title: Eco Friendly Interiors with Quality Themes (Sustainable Interiors)
Authors: J, Kavya
Abstract: Innovation is high when it comes to designing a sustainable space. I think it is high time! We Architects start suggesting the ecofriendly concepts and the reason is obvious.&#xD;
Interior designers should make a tremendous impact on the sustainability of natural environment by using sustainable interior design principles, because we are the one deciding on which materials or products will be used and ecologically how people will be able to live and interact with their surrounding spaces. We are the creators of space where the clients live in and should always be guided by sustainable and biophilic approaches.&#xD;
In the design industry, the fastest growing segment is the incorporation of sustainable green interior design from the use of water collection to supplement waste water needs (use of water from rain water harvesting, by making simple changes in interior designs this could be achieved in a more effective way)&#xD;
Sustainable interior design is defined as interior design in which all systems and materials are designed with an emphasis on integration into a whole, for the purpose of minimizing negative impacts on the environment and on the occupants , also in a maximizing the benefits to the environment and also being cost efficient to our clients.</description>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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