| Sn | Title | Author | Abstract | Full Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Critical Analysis of GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) Guidelines: -Analyzing the Resources Saved and GRIHA Methodology with the Help of a Case Study | Kirtika Jakhar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 102 | Effects of Air Pollutants | Akshey Bhargava | Abstract | Full Text |
| 103 | Beyond the Green: An Insight of Living Building Challenge | Sakshi Aggarwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 104 | Review of Elements Required for Habitation on Planet Mars | Sukriti Dogra | Abstract | Full Text |
| 105 | Development of Job Roles for Construction Workers working with Fly Ash Products | Mushfique Javed Ansari | Abstract | Full Text |
| 106 | Modeling Fly Ash and Alccofine Partial Replacement of Concrete Density for High Strength Development | Solo Eluozo | Abstract | Full Text |
| 107 | Low Cost Sanitation Techniques: Revisiting the Case of Lucknow | Twinkle Agarwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 108 | Earthen Architecture: Sustainable and Eco-Efficient Construction | Karthik Chadalavada | Abstract | Full Text |
| 109 | Techniques used in Water Efficient Buildings | Arpita Bisen | Abstract | Full Text |
| 110 | MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF FLY ASH AND ALCCOFINE PARTIAL REPLACEMENTS OF CEMENT FOR HIGH COMPRESSIVE CONCRETE STRENGTH | Eluozo S. N. | Abstract | Full Text |
| 111 | Bio-Medical Waste Management in India: Contemporary approaches and way forward | Sunil Kumar Yadav | Abstract | Full Text |
| 112 | Applications of Building Information Modeling in Sustainability | Chandrakant Koyalkar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 113 | Sludge as a Raw Material for Manufacturing of Bricks | Swaroop Patil | Abstract | Full Text |
| 114 | Design of Optimal Water Distribution Using WaterGEMS | Sujaya Wadekar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 115 | Study of Self-healing Biomimetic materials and their roles in repairing building cracks in Warm and Humid climate in India | Aditya Sanyal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 116 | Enhancing thermal comfort of low cost housing for composite climate in india: analytical study | Akshay Sanyal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 117 | THE IMPACT OF SHADING DEVICES ON THE VISUAL COMFORT AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF OFFICE ROOMS | Shayeeka Binte Alam | Abstract | Full Text |
| 118 | Sustainable Use of Greywater | Omkar Pokale | Abstract | Full Text |
| 119 | An Appraisal on Stylistic Approach of A.B.U Zaria Senate Building | Mohammed Aliyu | Abstract | Full Text |
| 120 | Analysis of Indirect cost of Construction Projects in India | Abhinav Saini | Abstract | Full Text |
| 121 | Green Bye Laws : Bye laws used by development authorities under the Green scrutiny. A comparative study of a typical built fabric in Delhi NCR with Case study of Naya bans, an urban village in Noida | Sakshi Aggarwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 122 | Combinative Essence of Building Intelligence for Intelligent Building | Deepti Pande Rana | Abstract | Full Text |
| 123 | Challenges of Basic Infrastructural Provision to Building Sustainable Peri-urban Communities in Jos Metropolis, Nigeria | Musa Bulus Azi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 124 | Monitoring Nature of Nairobi City Land Features from Landsat 5 Images Using Index-Based Mapping | Dickson Kinoti Kibetu | Abstract | Full Text |
| 125 | Identification of Stressors and Their Impact on Riparian Zones | Sonal Tiwari | Abstract | Full Text |
| 126 | The Urban Transformation Teachable Moment for Organized Complexity: Profession and Planet in Crisis | Tigran Haas | Abstract | Full Text |
| 127 | Urban Renewal: An Introduction | Swati Pradhan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 128 | Liveability Assessment Methodology in Residential Apartments | Shibanni Pandita | Abstract | Full Text |
| 129 | Socio-Economic Impact of Green to Grey Dehradun | bindu agarwal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 130 | Parametricism: Serendipity in Architecture | Swati Pradhan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 131 | Urban Design Strategies for Elder-friendly Spaces | Archana Sreedharan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 132 | Urban PilgrimageâNegotiating Continuity and Development in the Pilgrim Core of Guruvayur | Archana Sreedharan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 133 | The Influence of Social Capital on Housing Improvement: An Investigation of Sri Lankan Plantation Worker Community | D. P. Chandrasekara | Abstract | Full Text |
| 134 | PUBLIC SPACES IN URBAN INDIA | Nikita Bokde | Abstract | Full Text |
| 135 | Techniques for Strengthening of Building Works | Mohammad Faeque Hashim | Abstract | Full Text |
| 136 | Sustainable Habitat for Urban Living of Different Metropolitan Cities: A Case Study | Mohammad Shaquib | Abstract | Full Text |
| 137 | Sustainable Habitat for Urban Living, Gurugram | Mohammad Shaquib | Abstract | Full Text |
| 138 | Urban Planning in Latin America: Myth or Reality | Hildegardo Córdova- Aguilar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 139 | Sustainable Urban Landscape Planning: A Search for the Waterway Connection Possibilities around the Periphery of Dhaka City | Sayed Ahmed | Abstract | Full Text |
| 140 | Analysing Pedestrian Facilities in Dhaka, BangladeshââScope for Adapting BREEAM Assessments | Shayeeka Binte Alam | Abstract | Full Text |
| 141 | Transportation Management: Challenges and Opportunities | Pedram Saremi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 142 | Emotional Simulation of Senior Citizens in a Public Space | Srishti Singh | Abstract | Full Text |
| 143 | Impact of Gaming along Architecture | Simran Grover | Abstract | Full Text |
| 144 | Urbanization as a Catalyst for Climate Change in Dehradun | Ayush Bandhu | Abstract | Full Text |
| 145 | Sustainable Urban Planning- Environmental Parameters | Akshey Bhargava | Abstract | Full Text |
| 146 | âArt and Cultureâ- The Canvas of A Smart City | Aarti Nagpal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 147 | How to Intelligently Question Heritage in a Covid-19 Crisis Context? | Brahim Benyoucef | Abstract | Full Text |
| 148 | Indigenous to International Urban Insert in Gokarna Town | Hima C S | Abstract | Full Text |
| 149 | Reinvigorating the Ipseity of Historic Town: Savanur, Karnataka Studentâs Perspective Resilient Urban Morphology | Vinaya R Hiremath | Abstract | Full Text |
| 150 | A Review of PPP mode of Urban Transport in Indian Cities | Ibrahim Ahmad | Abstract | Full Text |
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