Green potential of tall buildings in Vietnam case study : Institute of Agriculture / Nguyen Hoang Tuan

The construction industry in Vietnam is developing and there are more and more high-rise buildings built with different types such as: residential buildings, commercial buildings and more complicated high-rise buildings. However, most of these new and under-construction buildings were not designed w...

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Main Author: Tuan, Nguyen Hoang (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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