Items with Index Term: building stakeholder
Al Ghazal, H (2018) Post occupancy evaluation involving end users in Saudi Arabian office buildings through the use of a shortened quality function deployment method. PhD thesis, University of Manchester, UK.
Borhani, A; Borhani, A; Dossick, C S and Jupp, J (2024) An ontological analysis for comparison of the concepts of sustainable building and intelligent building. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(4): 04024014, ISSN 0733-9364
Fedoruk, L E; Cole, R J; Robinson, J B and Cayuela, A (2015) Learning from failure: Understanding the anticipated-achieved building energy performance gap. Building Research & Information, 43(6), pp. 750-763. ISSN 0961-3218
Hamida, M B (2025) Circular and adaptable building transformation: Reconceptualization, practice exploration, framework co‑development and implementation. PhD thesis, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
Kineber, A F; Othman, I; Oke, A E; Chileshe, N and Zayed, T (2023) Value management implementation barriers for sustainable building: A bibliometric analysis and partial least square structural equation modeling. Construction Innovation, 23(1), pp. 38-73. ISSN 1471-4175
Liu, Yu Ming (2005) A holistic approach to developing generic vs. regionally specific frameworks for sustainable building tools. PhD thesis, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Ly, Reachsak (2025) Leveraging artificial intelligence and distributed ledger technologies toward smart and autonomous buildings. PhD thesis, Virginia Tech, USA.
Ma, Y (2011) A semiotic framework for buildings performance assessment. PhD thesis, University of Reading, UK.
Ouedraogo, A L S N; Messan, A; Yamegueu, D and Coulibaly, Y (2022) A model for thermal comfort assessment of naturally ventilated housing in the hot and dry tropical climate. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 40(2), pp. 183-201. ISSN 23984708
Shari, Zalina (2011) Development of a sustainability assessment framework for Malaysian office buildings using a mixed-methods approach. PhD thesis, University of Adelaide, Australia.
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