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    The role of post occupation evaluation in achieving high performance buildings through diagnostics
    23 May 2017
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    Krishna Munsami, Deo Prasad, Lan Ding
    Procedia Engineering

    Buildings are major consumers of energy for heating and cooling. The number of buildings is growing rapidly with demand for energy. To reduce consumption, governments worldwide have implemented codes, standards, and building practices. In New South Wales, Australia the planning department introduced a web-based energy-modelling...

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