Fakultet for arkitektur og design (AD): Nye registreringer
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Estimating dynamic climate change effects of material use in buildings — Timing, uncertainty, and emission sources
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Material use in buildings affects the climate over centuries, however, temporal aspects are often ignored in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). Results too often promise uncontested precision of impacts occurring far into the ... -
Guidelines. PI-SEC report 2.4. Regulatory and planning implications for municipalities
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Consumers in the circular economy
(Chapter, 2020)The circular economy is poised to transform economic systems and contribute to sustainable development. Most of the attention has focussed on how production can become circular by developing innovative business models, ... -
Følgeforskning av planprosjektet E18 Dørdal – Grimstad
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Exploring the impact of problem formulation in numerical optimization: A case study of the design of PV integrated shading systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Optimization in buildings has been increasingly popular due to its growing availability and documented ability to improve the performance of building designs following specified targets. However, the quality and robustness ... -
Comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions of a high-rise residential building assessed with different national LCA approaches– IEA EBC Annex 72
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Introduction: The international research project IEA EBC Annex 72 investigates the life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings. The project aims inter alia to harmonise LCA approaches on buildings. Methods: ... -
Accounting for effects of variation in luminancein pupillometry for field measurements ofcognitive workload
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Eye-tracking is now above and beyond the sole measurement of visual attention. Amongst the multiple measures it provides, some have been explored as a measure of cognitive workload (CW). One such measure is pupil diameter. ... -
Adoption of Insect-eating through packaging design
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Immersive visualisations introduce new possibilities for experiencing design, and as such for presenting information. To date, studies in design have focused mostly on immersive visualisations supporting product decisions. ... -
Field investigations of a smiley-face polling station for recording occupant satisfaction with indoor climate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The use of smiley-face polling stations has had a rapid growth as a means of automatically and efficiently collecting user satisfaction verdicts in airports, restrooms, museums, and retail. Their advantages are that they ... -
Characteristics that matter in a climate façade: A sensitivity analysis with building energy simulation tools
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Double skin façades (DSFs) are considered façade technologies that can reduce energy use and improve occupant comfort due to their advanced features. Their design requires reliable simulations due to their complex ... -
Is COLREG enough? Interaction between manned and unmanned ships
(Chapter, 2017)In recent years, there has been a growing interest for autonomous unmanned shipping. Both from research and industry. Between 2013-2015 the EU-project MUNIN investigated the feasibility of trans-ocean unmanned shipping. ... -
Marketplaces as critical urban infrastructure: Relational attributes and disaster resilience from the perspectives of traders and customers in post-earthquake Port-au-Prince, Haiti
(Doctoral theses at NTNU, 2020:226, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The thesis explores, in disaster and post-disaster contexts, the ways marketplace infrastructure support (and should support) trade for traders and customers in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as well as ... -
From 1969 to 2018: Relocating historical narratives of displacement during ‘the Troubles’ through the European migrant crisis
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)From the outset of the Northern Ireland conflict, the internal displacement of civilians from across the sectarian divide became a familiar phenomenon for those seeking to escape inter-communal conflict. In 2018, the legacy ... -
Understanding and managing product lifetimes in support of a circular economy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This special issue asks how product lifetime extension in a circular economy can best be understood and managed. Product lifetime extension through design for durability, reuse, repair, refurbishment and remanufacture, and ... -
Emerging circular economies: Discourse coalitions in a Norwegian case
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The transition to a circular economy (CE) remains an anticipated future with alternative pathways for its fulfillment. Most research on CE is normative about technological approaches and interpretations for production and ... -
Participatory Disaster Risk Reduction in Developing Countries
(Chapter, 2020)As conventional Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in developing countries fails to create a real and long-lasting impact, a more community-based approach has emerged. However, even this approach struggles to be truly empowering ... -
Effects of retro-reflective and angular-selective retro-reflective materials on solar energy in urban canyons
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The study deals with the application of retro-reflective (RR) and angular-selective retro-reflective (AS-RR) coatings on surfaces (i.e. the street ground and the south-exposed façade) within the urban canyon. Solar analyses ... -
Window Size Effects on Subjective Impressions of Daylit Spaces: Indoor Studies at High Latitudes Using Virtual Reality
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Daylight provision to the indoor space is affected by different building elements that cannot be fully controlled by the users, such as the window size of a space. The dimensions of the fenestration not only affect the ...