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A study on interrelations of structural systems and main planning considerations in contemporary supertall buildings
Hüseyin Emre IlgınThe aim of the study is to provide a comprehensive understanding of interrelations of structural systems and main planning considerations in supertall buildings (≥300 m).
Contemporary tall residential timber buildings: what are the main architectural and structural design considerations?
Hüseyin Emre Ilgın, Markku Karjalainen, Sofie PelsmakersThis study examined data from 13 international tall residential timber building case studies to increase our understanding of the emerging global trends.
Circular building adaptability and its determinants – A literature review
Mohammad B. Hamida, Tuuli Jylhä, Hilde Remøy, Vincent GruisAdaptability is an inherent quality in building circularity, as adaptability can physically facilitate the reversibility of materials in a closed-reversible chain, also called…
Effective management strategies for construction contract disputes
Christopher Amoah, Hlatshwayo NkosazanaContract risk management has become a critical mission, as contract issues may lead to a loss of vast amounts of money to parties involved or cause project failure. This study…
Barriers to unethical and corrupt practices avoidance in the construction industry
Christopher Amoah, Demetri SteynComplying with the code of conduct by professionals in the construction industry worldwide has become a significant issue over the years. This has led to projects' failure…
Evaluation of built environment programmes accreditation in the 21st century education system in Nigeria: stakeholders' perspective
Andrew Ebekozien, Clinton AigbavboaThe built environment is a complex sector that demands coordination and cooperation of stakeholders. Construction projects from the complex sector require skills, services, and…
Built environment academics for 21st-century world of teaching: stakeholders' perspective
Andrew Ebekozien, Clinton Aigbavboa, John AliuResearch reveals that the built environment graduates are not matching the needs of the 21st century construction industry. Evidence shows that the built environment academics…
Interrelations of slenderness ratio and main design criteria in supertall buildings
Hüseyin Emre IlgınTo date, there are no studies in the literature that provide a comprehensive understanding of the interrelationships between the slenderness ratio and the main design criteria in…
Façade inspection for falling objects from tall buildings in Singapore
Michael Y.L. ChewThis paper highlights a crucial public safety issue due to falling objects from tall residential buildings in Singapore. A systematic façade inspection regime and a system of…
Developing a framework for higher education institution building maintenance via soft system methodology
Andrew Ebekozien, Clinton Aigbavboa, Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan, Mohd Isa Rohayati, Nor Malina MalekInadequate strategic planning and maintenance budget may undermine the maintenance of the Higher Education Institution Building (HEIB). Studies have shown that a customised…
Urban resilience for sustainable homeownership: the role of self-help in the ancient city of Benin, Nigeria
Andrew Ebekozien, Clinton Aigbavboa, Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan, Ahmad Salman, Godspower C. AmadiThe organised self-help approach successfully enhances urban low-income earners' (LIE) homeownership in some developing countries. The technique can enhance urban resilience for…
Quality management framework for government social housing construction in South Africa
Christopher AmoahIn addressing the housing deficits for the less privileged citizens, the South African government began constructing social housing after coming to power in 1994. However, the…
An analysis of space efficiency in Asian supertall towers
Hüseyin Emre IlgınSupertall towers (300 m+) offer a viable solution to the increasing demand for housing and commercial space caused by rapid urban growth, migration from rural to urban areas and…
Potential applications and benefits of humanoids in the construction industry: a South African perspective
Matthew Ikuabe, Clinton Aigbavboa, Ernest KissiIn most developing countries, the delivery of construction project is still characterised by inefficiencies resulting from the use of outdated methods and techniques, which…
Moderating effect of Nigerian government policy support on the relationship between project management framework and emerging construction contractors' sustainability
Andrew Ebekozien, Clinton Aigbavboa, Mohamad Shaharudin Samsurijan, Godspower C. Amadi, Okechukwu Dominic Saviour DuruIn most developing countries, indigenous emerging construction contractors (ECCs) face severe problems of not adopting a project management framework (PMF) in their business…
Developing a framework for effective institutional management of Ghana's urban water supply
Clinton Aigbavboa, Lawrence Yao Addo, Andrew Ebekozien, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala, Bernard Martins Arthur-AidooA viable framework has been proven to reduce operational and institutional inefficiencies in the urban water supply sector. The absence of drivers necessary to develop a framework…
ISSN:
2398-4708e-ISSN:
2398-4716ISSN-L:
2398-4708Renamed from:
Structural SurveyOnline date, start – end:
2017Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Mark Shelbourn
- Prof David Proverbs