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architecture·ArchitecturebyArchTota

Open Survey: Evaluating the Performance of Prefabrication systems in Construction projects

Hi everyone! I am currently pursuing a PhD in Architecture (Building Technology). I would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete this academic survey (7–10 mins) to assess the performance of prefabrication systems in Construction projects based on key performance criteria.

All responses will be used strictly for scientific research purposes and handled with full confidentiality.

Your Input is invaluable, and will contribute meaningfully to advancing knowledge in this area.

If you’re able to take part – thank you so much! And feel free to share with colleagues who might also be interested.

Happy to answer any questions in the comments or via DM!

Open Survey: Evaluating the Performance of Prefabrication systems in Construction projectshttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddDdiV6A8WAOfoc7v-yOnnlugBgx0HoguqwxNmINRf1Ppyag/viewform?usp=headerOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
architecture·Architecturebyinfeeeee

Europe’s 7 Most Endangered Heritage Sites for 2025 - Europa Nostra and EIB Institute

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58803696

:::spoiler TLDR: the 7 Most Endangered heritage sites in Europe for 2025:

  • Arakelots Monastery and Settlement, ARMENIA
  • Nyborg Castle, DENMARK
  • Castle of Monemvasia, GREECE
  • Great Synagogue in Orla, POLAND
  • Generalštab Modernist Complex in Belgrade, SERBIA
  • Valhalla Swimming Hall, Gothenburg, SWEDEN
  • Victoria Tower Gardens, London, UNITED KINGDOM :::
Europe’s 7 Most Endangered Heritage Sites for 2025 - Europa Nostra and EIB Institutehttps://www.europanostra.org/europa-nostra-and-eib-institute-announce-europe-7-most-endangered-heritage-sites-for-2025/Open linkView original on lemm.ee
architecture·Architecturebyevasync

Building advice

In the above picture there are three buildings. Im interested in getting the top one. My concern is that its attached to the other two (roof forms a gutter with the wall) making it prone to water damage if not taken care properly.

The top side is also facing north west and the building on the right (one with the number 14), that is facing south will probably block all the sun (which is rare in the UK).

These things bother me a lot and under normal circumstances I wouldnt consider it, but it is relevant cheap, which is rare in the current house market, and in a good area. (I also have many questions around natural insulation, and making the building damp proof, but I will save those for a different thread)

Thoughts?

Apologies if this is not the right community but I couldnt find anything else as close as this one.

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