Reviving Abandoned Buildings – Thesis topics related to Residential Design Restoration and adaptive reuse of abandoned buildings into multi-family homes stand as an innovative approach in residential design, combining historical…
Power system architecture in commercial buildings has proven to be a significant challenge in maintaining energy efficiency, reliability of energy transfer, and safety of usage. This problem involves considerations ranging…
Mixed-Use Buildings in Residential Design – Thesis topics related to Residential Design Mixed-use buildings represent a convergence of various functions within a single structure. This architectural concept integrates residential, commercial,…
The practice of assigning a new function to an existing old structure while retaining its historic character is known as adaptive reuse. It is a compelling solution to two major…
With Climate Change a serious concern that needs addressing on a serious note, Sustainable Buildings can play a major role by contributing to less usage of energy and fewer Emissions…
Architecture is not just about building buildings but also about how it shapes our lives and helps individuals to change their views on space, society, culture and environment. Each space/structure…
The Importance of buildings becoming energy efficient and the significance they hold, contributing to global emissions, have been conveyed well by Will Macklay and Macklay Architects. Maclay Architects has been…
Introduction Addressing energy efficiency as a strategy for reducing carbon emissions, limiting energy use, enhancing buildings’ energy performance, and lowering energy consumption has drawn more attention in recent years. In…
There is no greener option when life cycle and embodied carbon are taken into account than reusing an existing structure. There are compelling arguments to consider existing structures, even for…
In the world energy sector, buildings are a primary energy consumer. The building sector is accountable for a large portion of the overall energy consumption and total greenhouse gas emissions…
Architecture has changed significantly over the years and it will keep continuing because it is a design based on needs and improves the quality of life which changes every year…
Climate change provides substantial challenges to our built environment, particularly when extreme weather events occur. We see effects everywhere, including warming temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and more frequent and powerful…