Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6750257 | Journal of Building Engineering | 2015 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
A successful housing system for the Pacific Islands must address cultural, environmental, constructional, and structural factors, and therefore benefits from a collaborative design approach involving both architects and engineers. The proposed system as developed to date appears to be a promising solution to provide affordable, sustainable, and resilient housing for underserved people in the Pacific islands. Pending availability of funding, a first prototype house is slated for construction on a Pacific island site and evaluated for cost, thermal comfort, climate effect resistance, and occupant satisfaction.
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Authors
David Rockwood, Julia Teles da Silva, Søren Olsen, Ian Robertson, Tuan Tran,