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Announcements
17 January 2023
Buildings | Issue Cover Articles in 2022
The articles below have been selected as 2022 Issue Cover Articles by the Editorial Office of Buildings (ISSN: 2075-5309). These articles came from multiple fields within the scope of Buildings. We hope that they can provide insights and references for scholars in these fields.
1. “Informed Finite Element Modelling for Wire and Arc Additively Manufactured Metallics—A Case Study on Modular Building Connections” |
2. “A Multifunctional Solution for Simultaneous Sound Insulation and Acoustic Conditioning—An Example of Application in a Radio Studio” |
3. “Comparison of the Experimental Measurement Methods for Building Envelope Thermal Transmittance” |
4. “Solar Performance Metrics in Urban Planning: A Review and Taxonomy” |
5. “A Study on Daylighting Performance of Split Louver with Simplified Parametric Control” |
6. “Dynamic Testing in Support of the Seismic Assessment of a Century Old Masonry Building Complex” |
7. “Developing Heat Mitigation Strategies in the Urban Environment of Sydney, Australia” |
8. “Rheometry for Concrete 3D Printing: A Review and an Experimental Comparison” |
9. “Mechanical Characterization of Masonry Built with iCEBs of Granite Residual Soils with Cement–Lime Stabilization” |
10. “Numerical Investigation on Fire Performance of LSF and Steel Modular Floor Panels” |
11. “Comparative Analysis of Resource and Climate Footprints for Different Heating Systems in Building Information Modeling” |
12. “Retrofit of Building Façade Using Precast Sandwich Panel: An Integrated Thermal and Environmental Assessment on BIM-Based LCA” |