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Use of LCA for buildings
(2019) AEBM01 20191
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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Life cycle assessment of a CAV, a VAV, and an ACB system in a modern Swedish office building
(2019) AEBM01 20191
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of Building Parameters integrating energy, daylight and thermal comfort
(2019) AEBM01 20191
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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Thermal Comfort and Energy-Use in Urban Transitional Spaces- Bus stop in Slovenia
(2019) In Master Thesis AEBM01 20191
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Investigating the performance of hempcrete as an option for retrofitting masonry buildings
(2019) AEBM01 20191
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Improving Daylighting Utilization in LTH Study Center
(2019) AEBM01 20191
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
- 2018
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Energy-efficient sports hall with renewable energy production Retrofitting a sports hall in Landskrona
- Master (Two yrs)
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Methodology for a tool to assess daylight reflector tilt
- Master (Two yrs)
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A concept to evaluate dynamic daylight glare
(2018) In Master thesis AEBM01 20181
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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Daylight prediction based on the VSC - DF relation
(2018) In Master Thesis in Energy-efficient and Environmental; Buildings Faculty of Engineering Lund University AEBM01 20181
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)