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- 2024
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Lighting and daylighting in livestock buildings for dairy cows - Circadian lighting and energy use
2024) AEBM01 20241(
Department of Building and Environmental Technology
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
- 2023
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RE+: A permaculture approach to regenerate Gastelyckan through urban design and urban farming
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- Master (Two yrs)
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ROOFTOP GREENHOUSES: Comparison between Farm builder and IDA ICE energy simulation software
2023) AEBM01 20221(
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
- 2022
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Security lighting in horse riding halls: Development of a simulation-led testing methodology in VR
2022) AEBM01 20221(
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
- 2021
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Rooftop plant factories: effects on energy use for heating, cooling and electric lighting
2021) AEBM01 20211(
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
- 2020
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IDOM's high performance office building lighting audit: a case study
2020) AEBM01 20201(
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Circular economy and Life cycle assessment of building materials: Glimåkra eco-village
2020) AEBM01 20201(
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)
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Bygglek - En cirkulär förskola
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2019
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Daylighting and sunlighting in street canyons. A quantitative research on the visual perception and in-situ daylight measurements of four urban canyons in Copenhagen.
2019) AEBM01 20181(
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Division of Energy and Building Design- Master (Two yrs)
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Daylight and energy performance of a double and single skin facade in a cold climate
2019) AEBM01 20191(
Division of Energy and Building Design
Department of Architecture and Built Environment- Master (Two yrs)