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Students’ product perception: a cross-sectional analysis
(The Design Society, 2018)
This paper reports a study that was conducted to analyze the differences in product design students’ perception of products. While product perception is reported as one of the competencies of product design students, our ...
Energy efficiency in residential buildings using nano-wood composite materials
(IAEME Publication, 2018-03)
Wood is one of the conventional building materials in the world, due to its availability and sustainability in nature. The electric and thermal conductivity of wood have made it exceptional among the other conventional ...
Creative problem-solving assessment and product design education
(The Design Society, 2018)
This study reports findings from the administration of Creative Engineering Design Assessment (CEDA) to product design. The aim is to assess the applicability of CEDA in this discipline for the analysis of students’ level ...
Seminario internazionale: lettura e progetto del castello di Kyrenia. International workshop: reading and designing the Kyrenia castle
(DIDApress, Florence, 2018)
The workshop “Reading and Designing the Kyrenia Castle” is one the results of the ongoing scientific collaboration between Girne American University (Department of Interior Architecture), with the Department of Architecture ...
Colliding urban transformation process: the case of historical peninsula, Istanbul
(ArchNet-IJAR, 2018)
Over the last three decades, the disruptive quality of urban and social restructuring processes in Turkey has been intensified by the government’s decision to embrace the concept of urban transformation as a tool to boost ...
Modelling information flow of occupant feedback in office buildings
(International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction, 2018)
Occupant comfort plays an important role in office buildings in terms of environmental, social, and economic aspects. Facility managers need to evaluate occupant feedback to moderate the negative consequences on office ...
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