外墙简评:一种新的基础设施形式

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Julian Birbeck
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英国的住宅存量正在经历一场变革。2017 年,全国住房总量的 20% 由公寓组成。据估计,在未来 25 年内,中高层住宅将占新建住宅的 50%以上(Piddington、Nichol、Garrett 和 Custard,2020 年)。
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A brief commentary on Facades: a new form of infrastructure
The U.K.'s residential housing stock is undergoing a transformation. In 2017, 20% of the national housing stock comprised flats. Over the next 25 years, it is estimated that flats in medium- or high-rise blocks will account for over 50% of new residential construction (Piddington, Nichol, Garrett and Custard, 2020).
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12 months
期刊介绍: Structures and Buildings publishes peer-reviewed papers on the design and construction of civil engineering structures and the applied research associated with such activities. Topics include the design, strength, durability and behaviour of structural components and systems. Topics covered: energy conservation, people movement within and around buildings, strength and durability of steel and concrete structural components, and the behaviour of building and bridge components and systems
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