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Wicaksono, Bambang. "Adaptation from Flooring Level of Stilt House in Sustainable Settlement Musi Riverside Palembang." Science Proceedings Series 1, no. 2 (April 29, 2019): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31580/sps.v1i2.839.

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The development of Musi Riveside house was influenced by the role of the river. The form of Musi riverside house is a riverside house and a stilt house. The choice to build stilt house is inseparable from the condition of the land in South Sumatra, which is generally in the form of wetlands. The level / height of the stage of flooring house is influenced by the condition of the house in the settlement layer, given the higher volume of water due to the denser density of the riverside houses. The high pole of the house is a form of adaptation to the high volume / tide of river water in the rainy season. The stilt house or pillar houses is a sustainable alternative to the Musi Palembang riverside community. Changes in house elements from wood material to permanent material resulting in riverside houses characterized by land houses.
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Hadrovic, Ahmet. "Bosnian Chardaklia House: The Colic Familyʹs House in Vares." South East European Journal of Architecture and Design 2022 (February 28, 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/seejad.2022.10062.

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The Colic familyʹs house is located at Nikovac Street no. 8 in Vares. Together with several houses on this street and houses in Matijevici and Benici streets, this house contributes to the ambience of this part of Vares where the values of the construction of the indigenous bosnian chardaklia house are still preserved. The house was built in the mid-19th century, within the well-known Vares Colic family, which had its own sawmill for cutting and processing wood. The house belongs to the type of three-tracks bosnian house with one divanhan. From the time of its construction to the present day, several renovations have been made on the house, both in the layout and materialization and in the furnishing of its interior. The house is still in use today, but occasionally.
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Sayekti, Annisa Nur Afifah Kusuma, A’yunin Sofro, and Danang Ariyanto. "ANALISIS MATEMATIS PENGARUH LOKASI RUMAH TERHADAP HARGA JUAL, LUAS RUMAH DAN JUMLAH KAMAR DENGAN MANOVA." Jurnal Lebesgue : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Matematika, Matematika dan Statistika 5, no. 1 (April 30, 2024): 584–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.46306/lb.v5i1.494.

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A house is a building that functions as a residence or residence and a means of family development (Law No. 4 of 1992). Every community needs a house as a necessity. With so many people needing a place to live, house construction often occurs. As time goes by, many houses have been built. From the number of houses, they can be classified into several groups, one of the classifications is based on the location where the house was built. The classification of houses based on the location where the house was built is classified into 3, namely houses in rural areas, urban areas and suburban areas. Based on this classification, data on houses being sold on the kaggle.com website was taken. From this data, the characteristics of the houses in the 3 groups can be described. The characteristics chosen are selling price, house area, and number of bedrooms. Using this data, carry out analysis using the MANOVA method. The aim of this research is to determine the influence between house location and selling price, house area and number of rooms
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Kuittinen, Riikka, Eevamaria Juuti, Matti Lakkala, and Janne Pihlajaniemi. "Individuality Included." Architectural Research in Finland 3, no. 1 (September 9, 2022): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37457/arf.121670.

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Only a few percent of new detached houses in Finland are designed by architects. Most people planning to build a house use only free design services included in the price of house delivery. This means for example that a building engineer designs the house based on some standard model, which he changes according to discussions between sales person and customer. This often results in seemingly generic houses that do not capture most value of the plot. Log houses make no exception in the Finnish market, even if they are a somewhat luxury product abroad. Why do not people in Finland use architects for designing their log houses? Is it because of the price of the design work? How does the log manufacturer’s system of configuring houses work without architects? Are log house companies satisfied with the current system? Could mass customization strategies be suitable for developing design and production processes of log houses? This paper presents results of studying the need and supply of individuality of log houses, and current house design processes that let users participate configuring their new log homes in Finland. The study was carried out via consumer study and interviews of log house industry’s managing directors and sales personnel. All of these companies are building non-speculative individually-commissioned houses, building houses to meet customers’ individual orders rather than for stock. Based on our consumer study, there is a great demand for individual houses. Only 8,8% of the consumers would choose a standard house model. However only 10% of respondents would prefer a unique house designed by an architect, while 68.9% would prefer a modified standard model. Most important reason for not using architect is the price of the design work. This results in contradiction, since consumers want an individual house, but are not ready to pay for designing. Surprisingly, all interviewed managing directors of log house companies said they produce only individual houses. Customers always want some modifications even in the standard models, and that results in designing each house anew. This has a negative effect on the profits of the companies, since design work is included in the price of the house delivery. What customers might not realize is that when design work is done at the risk of house builders or even sales people, it is done with as little effort and cost as possible. Since the existing design process of log houses produces often seemingly generic but always laboriously planned houses, there would be need for improvement. Systematization of individual choices could benefit log house companies in terms of design resources. And If mass customization approach would bring architectural quality available to a broader group of new log house dwellers, they would benefit, too.
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CIORUȚA, Bogdan, Alexandru LAURAN, Mirela COMAN, and Alin-Andrei CIORUȚA. "ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENT HOUSE BETWEEN MIT AND REALITY. AUTOMATIC VS. DOMOTIC HOUSES." SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION IN THE AIR FORCE 20 (June 18, 2018): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.19062/2247-3173.2018.20.15.

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Jasmi. "Nesting Preferences of Tetragonula laeviceps (Hymenoptera: Melliponinae) Colony in West Sumatera." Jurnal Biologi Indonesia 19, no. 1 (2023): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.47349/jbi/19012023/1.

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Stingless bees in one of the key pollinator, the colony also producing honey and propolis. Some stingless bees, such as Tetragonula laeviceps are well adapted to urban conditions and are commonly found on various types of houses in Kanagarian Andaleh, Kecamatan Batipuh, Kabupaten Tanah Datar, West Sumatra. Data collection of T. laeviceps colony population was done by census method. Sample houses consisted of three types (full-wooden house, half wooden-half masonry house and full-masonry house). Data collected were the part of the house used by T. laeviceps as a nesting site, number of colony, length-width of the house and the height of the house wall. Measurement of the nest were performed for entrance width, height, color and height from ground level. The total population density of T. laeviceps colonies were 552 nests, spreaded over three types of houses. Nest population density was directly proportional to the house age. The highest nest population was found in full-wooden houses that were more than 16 years old (5.22 colonies per house unit) with a relative frequency of 100%. Nest populations were lowest in full-masonry houses that were less than 15 years old (2.20 colonies per house unit) with a relative frequency of 76.00%. The transition of houses materials from wood to the other materials has indirectly decreasing the nesting site for T. laeviceps
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SYKES, KATHARINE. "‘Canonici Albi et Moniales’: Perceptions of the Twelfth-Century Double House." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60, no. 2 (March 24, 2009): 233–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046908006970.

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In contrast with recent assertions that the term ‘double house’ is both anachronistic and dysfunctional when used with reference to mixed communities of the twelfth century, this paper demonstrates that contemporary writers did in fact perceive a difference between religious houses that housed both men and women, and a small group of ‘houses of canons and nuns’. The absence of a more specific term was in itself an indication of the perceived novelty of such houses, which were seen as diverging both from earlier Anglo-Saxon mixed communities, and from other twelfth-century houses for men and women.
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Masri, Muhamad Hilmi Mohamad, Abdul Hadi Nawawi, Edie Ezwan Mohd Safian, and Ahmad Fawwaz Ahmad Saleh. "House Qualities Characteristics Relationship on House Prices: Klang District." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 3, no. 7 (March 2, 2018): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v3i7.1233.

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The research was conducted to measure the characteristics quality of houses in Malaysia. The aim of this research was to produce significant results of the relationship between house qualities and house prices. The methodology used in this research was primarily by AHP and conducting Regression Analysis between the characteristics and house prices. Data collection gathered through a sampling of landed terrace houses in the Klang district was incorporated for this. The results from the research portray significant findings that can help improve quality of life for targeted households.
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Vale, Brenda, and Robert Vale. "When is a doll's house not a doll's house?" Architectural History Aotearoa 15 (August 16, 2018): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v15i.8321.

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Claimed as the smallest house in Australia, the Doll's House was a tiny two-roomed dwelling from the 1870s that became the poorest house in the then poorest suburb of Melbourne (Collingwood). It has since earned heritage status being cited by the National Trust in 1985 and later registered as a historic building. The miniature proportions of this tiny worker's cottage are the reason behind its nickname. This fascination with the miniature produced houses at much smaller scales as the residences of dolls rather than people. This paper examines the difference between the dolls' houses of the "old country" of the period and those that resulted from the need to make do with the resources at hand in the new colonies. Between the 1870s and the end of the nineteenth century the former were moving from bespoke houses for the very wealthy to mass-produced toys for the middle classes. German firms like Gottschalk were exporting their dolls' houses and mass-produced furniture for these to the UK and elsewhere in imitation of the exteriors and interiors of the period. In Australia dolls' houses of this period were made from waste materials such as packing cases. Furnishings could also be handmade, perhaps to the suggestions of Mrs Beeton, who encouraged children to make their own dolls' house furniture. The paper speculates as to whether this might also have been the situation in New Zealand. Unfortunately, no homemade dolls' house dating back to 1870 has yet been located here.
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Hellyana, Corie Mei, and Warjiyono Warjiyono. "Perbandingan Metode Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) dan ELECTRE Dalam Pemilihan Tempat Kos di Area Kampus Purwokerto." Indonesian Journal on Software Engineering (IJSE) 4, no. 2 (July 23, 2019): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/ijse.v4i2.5985.

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Abstract - Boarding house is the second place to live after living with parents. Boarding houses are usually chosen by someone who lives far from parents with the interests of studying or working. But in general boarding houses are identical to someone who is in school or college. With the many universities or educational institutions in the city of Purwokerto, many people rent their houses as boarding houses. But sometimes many boarding house residents move around for various reasons, such as rising boarding prices, far from the place of study, far from public facilities and so on. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a boarding house to reduce boarding house occupants who move. In choosing this boarding house, ELECTRE and SAW methods are used as tools to get a picture of the best boarding houses. With this method the weighting is done to get the percentage of matches for the recommended boarding house according to the criteria. Keywords: boarding, Electre, SAW, criteria
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "House"

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LaPerle, Jan Marie. "House /." Available to subscribers only, 2006. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1136093311&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Roseman, Risa J. "House." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/56199.

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thesis, architecture, study of architecture. learning, growing, seeing, building. vehicle - house. framework. what makes it architecture - reality? the house shelters day. dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace. house is home, a place to learn, to teach, about world, life, connection, and separation. individuals within a community. the link of bonding into one of a community of individuals. to know the two paths must cross and eventually end in union.
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Dillehay, Samuel. "Suburban House (The Language of a House)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33798.

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Houses convey meaning and invoke architectural as well as social responses in people. While a traditional-appearing home may invoke social nostalgia, the impression one has is soon infected by the material deception that holds up a confused linguistical display. The typical house is not traditional, it just looks that way from a certain distance. In designing a house in the midst of this mediocrity, what approach should be taken? Does one engage the language of â houseâ and attempt to â get it rightâ ? We can take a different course, and choose not to engage the language of traditional building that has been shoddily represented in the semantical dimension. Through an articulated syntactical interaction between the primary elements of a house, a unique place for living, which adds something to the community, can be created.
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Schenk, Kathryn. "Flex House: Prefabricating the Tiny House Movement." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1428652984.

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Gunhan, Aslihan. "From Houses To House Museums: Architectural Representation Of Different Narrations." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613838/index.pdf.

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The transformation of historic houses into house museums is not only a current issue within the field of museology, but also a new phenomenon for architecture. The deconstruction of the term &ldquo
house museum&rdquo
into &ldquo
house&rdquo
and &ldquo
museum&rdquo
and the meaning these terms acquire, have the potential to generate a new discussion in architecture. Besides being a physical dwelling unit, &ldquo
house&rdquo
will be interpreted as a domestic space where the inhabitants are able to personalize. A museum, on the other hand, will be approached as a modern institution reflecting issues related with historiography and aesthetics. &ldquo
Curiosity Cabinets&rdquo
as the origin of museums are re-visited for its conceptual correspondence with the house museum. Interpreting the house museum as the new curiosity cabinet, the analysis of the terms &ldquo
house&rdquo
, &ldquo
home&rdquo
, &ldquo
museum&rdquo
and &ldquo
house museum&rdquo
has the power to decipher the potentials of a spatial transformation, which renders the curiosity arousing concepts and spatial formations visible. Specific tools of architectural narrative are used to interpret selected cases, aiming to perform an integrated discussion on this architectural entity.
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Wise, Gianni Ian Media Arts College of Fine Arts UNSW. "Scenario House." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Media Arts, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/26230.

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Scenario House, a gallery based installation, is comprised of a room constructed as a ???family room??? within a domestic space, a television with a looped video work and a sound componant played through a 5.1 sound system. The paper is intended to give my work context in relation to the processes leading up to its completion. This is achieved through clarification of the basis for the installation including previous socio-political discourses within my art practice. It then focuses on ways that the installation Scenario House is based on gun practice facilities such as the Valhalla Shooting Club. Further it gives an explanation of the actual production, in context with other art practices. It was found that distinctions between ???war as a game??? and the actual event are being lost within ???simulation revenge scenarios??? where the borders distinguishing gaming violence, television violence and revenge scenarios are increasingly indefinable. War can then be viewed a spectacle where the actual event is lost in a simplified simulation. Scenario House as installation allows audience immersion through sound spatialisation and physical devices. Sound is achieved by design of a 5.1 system played through a domestic home theatre system. The physical design incorporates the dual aspect of a gun shooting club and a lounge room. Further a film loop is shown on the television monitor as part of the domestic space ??? it is non-narrative and semi-documentary in style. The film loop represents the mediation of the representation of fear where there is an exclusion of ???the other??? from the social body. When considering this installation it is important to note that politics and art need not be considered as representing two separate and permanent realities. Conversely there is a need to distance politicised art production from any direct political campaign work in so far as the notion of a campaign constitutes a fixed and inflexible space for intellectual and cultural production. Finally this paper expresses the need to maintain a critical openness to media cultures that dominate political discourse. Art practices such as those of Martha Rosler, Haacke and Paul McCarthy are presented as effective strategies for this form of production.
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Flores, Calampa Verónica Melissa, Gálvez Claudia Alessandra Jerí, Farfán Norma Elena Solis, and Rojas Daniela Mercedes Sotelo. "Green House." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625620.

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El presente proyecto se ha llevado a cabo con la finalidad de ofrecer un producto que brinde una experiencia con la naturaleza agradable y entretenida. El kit de siembra, será un producto diferenciado que incentive al consumo de alimentos orgánicos y saludables, aprenderán a cosechar y cultivar en casa. Es una nueva opción para las empresas que desean mejorar la imagen corporativa en el rubro ecológico. El plan de marketing, se enfoca principalmente en utilizar una estrategia de marketing B2C mediante ferias y ventas online para particulares atendiendo una necesidad no cubierta. El segundo segmento utilizará la estrategia B2B, dirigida a empresas interesadas en resolver necesidades específicas como la mejora de una imagen ecológica. Se busca el posicionamiento de la marca y el cumplimiento de los objetivos proyectados. La gestión de RRHH está enfocada en atraer candidatos calificados, capaces de desarrollar las competencias exigidas, se ofrecerá un buen clima laboral dentro de la corporación buscando el compromiso sostenible de los colaboradores con la empresa. El plan de operaciones establecerá actividades, procesos y políticas claves enfocado en cumplir el lead time y un adecuado relacionamiento con los proveedores reforzando la calidad del producto. En el plan financiero, se estima una proyección a tres años, la inversión inicial será de S/.70,913.00 aportada por los accionistas y nuevos inversores. El PRI se estima que será en un año.
The present project has been carried out in order to offer a product that provides an enjoyable and entertaining nature experience. The seeding kit will be a differentiated product that encourages the consumption of organic and healthy foods, each person will learn how to harvest and grow at home. In addition, it is a new option for companies that want to improve the corporate image in the ecological field. The marketing plan focuses mainly on using a B2C marketing strategy through fairs and online sales for individuals attending a need not covered. In the second segment, the B2B strategy will be used, aimed at companies interested in solving specific needs such as the improvement of an ecological image. The company look for the positioning of the brand and the fulfillment of the projected objectives. HR management is focused on attracting qualified candidates capable of developing the skills required by the company, maintaining a good working environment within the corporation, seeking the sustainable commitment of the employees with the company. The operations plan establishes a series of activities, processes and key policies for the business focused on meeting the lead time and the appropriate relationship with the suppliers, reinforcing the quality of the product. In the financial plan, a projection is estimated at three years, the initial investment will be S/.70,913.00 contributed by the shareholders and new investors. The PIR is estimated to be one year.
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Turkel, Joel A. (Joel Abram) 1969. "Arctic house." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70314.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-[69]).
Currently available housing in the Arctic is limited to solutions that have been adapted from designs for less severe climates. This thesis has developed a new manner of residential construction designed specifically for the Arctic climate and culture. The system invented ensures a variety of building options for traditional cultural requirements, while also improving on the level of amenity expected of contemporary dwellings. It has developed a sustainable and responsible building system that represents definite and quantifiable improvements through the use of appropriate technologies.
by Joel A. Turkel.
M.Arch.
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McRae, Nicholas Jarome. "Inscrutable House." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc984276/.

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Montenegro, Vigo Carmen Jackeline, Ytosu Aldo Kanemoto, and Solís Evelyn Rosario Yackson. "House Workers." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654931.

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Con el crecimiento del e-commerce en el mundo, las personas han optado por solicitar servicios electrónicos con mayor frecuencia, cambiado muchos escenarios al punto de estar presente en las actividades cotidianas de las personas. Esta nueva realidad permite producir nuevos aplicativos móviles, los cuales son cada vez más innovadores y ayudan a los usuarios, quienes obtienen información y servicio en tiempo real. En este contexto, nace el proyecto de negocio House Workers, ante la necesidad de familias que requieren servicios especializados para mantener la comodidad del hogar. Esto será posible con la colaboración de especialistas que brindarán el servicio en plazos mínimos, en función del requerimiento de los usuarios. House Workers brindará mejores ofertas de servicios de electricidad y gasfitería, que serán solicitados mediante el aplicativo móvil que siempre estará comprometido en cumplir su objetivo de facilitar los requerimientos en los rubros mencionados cuando se produzcan accidentes, fallas o defectos, además de brindar el mantenimiento preventivo en forma oportuna y con excelente calidad. La atención se brindará a los usuarios, en tiempo real, será personalizada mediante la plataforma de servicios online, en plazos de 24 horas como máximo, para incrementar los niveles de satisfacción de los usuarios tras constatarse la calidad del servicio recibido. En un principio, House Workers atenderá en el ámbito de Lima Metropolitana, y después el modelo de negocio se expandirá a otros distritos periféricos compatibles con el público objetivo. Asimismo, se planifica la posibilidad futura de llegar a otras ciudades del país.
With the growth of all the e-commerce activities in the world, people have chosen to request electronic services that are becoming more and more widespread, especially with the use of the internet, that its now present in all of our life. With this new scenario, the markets and the general people request mobile applications or “apps” that helps them in their daily life and routines. These apps are getting more customizable and adapting to their customer’s needs, retrieving the requested information and performing the service with no delay in response. In this context, House Worker's business project was born, in the face of the need of families who require specialized services to maintain and increase the comfort of the home. This will be possible with the collaboration of special technicians who will provide the service in short time depending on the needs of the users. House Workers will provide better offers of electricity and plumbing services, which will be requested through the mobile application that will always be committed to providing the best service and fulfilling its objective of providing to families all the help they need regarding the malfunction with their home appliances, electric connections, or some trouble with their pipes. In addition to providing preventive maintenance in due time. Initially, the service will be provided only at Lima Metropolitana, nevertheless we will plan to expand to the other peripheral districts compatible with our target audience and we project the possibility to reach other cities of the country.
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Books on the topic "House"

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Mora, Pat. House of houses. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2008.

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Mora, Pat. House of houses. Boston: Beacon Press, 1997.

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Drew, David. My house. [Santa Rosa, Calif.]: SRA School Group, 1994.

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Yolen, Jane. House/house. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1998.

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Little, Jean. Horse in the house. New York: Scholastic, 2001.

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Ellen, Weiss. Horse in the house. New York: Random House, 1995.

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ill, Gregory Jenny, and Lasher Mary Ann ill, eds. Horse in the house. New York: Scholastic, 2001.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Canadian wood-frame house construction. [Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1997.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation., ed. Canadian wood-frame house construction. 2nd ed. [Ottawa]: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1988.

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Jacobson, Patricia. A horse around the house. 2nd ed. New York: Crown Publishers, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "House"

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Roberts, Allen F. "House." In Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy, 299–301. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-2068-5_175.

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Zucchi, Benedict. "House." In Big House Little City, 61–90. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003285939-8.

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Rydberg, Jason, and Elias Nader. "Halfway Houses and House Arrest." In Routledge Handbook of Corrections in the United States, 193–204. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315645179-18.

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Arundel, Anthony, and Catalina Bordoy. "In-House Versus Ex-House." In Networks, Alliances and Partnerships in the Innovation Process, 67–87. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1151-9_5.

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"House of Houses." In House of Houses, 1–13. University of Arizona Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2jhjvps.4.

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"horse-house, n.²." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/5502532068.

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"horse-house, n.¹." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/7959519117.

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"Front Matter." In House of Houses, i—vi. University of Arizona Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2jhjvps.1.

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"Chilly January." In House of Houses, 14–43. University of Arizona Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2jhjvps.5.

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"Windy March." In House of Houses, 69–98. University of Arizona Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2jhjvps.7.

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Conference papers on the topic "House"

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Schwaen, Regin. "House in a House." In ASES Solar20/20. Freiburg, Germany: International Solar Energy Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18086/solar.2020.01.15.

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Capen, Judith, and Kirby Capen. "Row House to Ranch House." In ASME 2014 8th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2014-6391.

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According to Lawrence Livermore Labs 36% of the country’s energy use is attributable to buildings and two thirds of that is in the residential sector. This research combines building energy modeling with energy consumption data in transportation and infrastructure sectors to examine energy use implications of habitation patterns. We compared CO2 footprints of three different patterns of typical American habitation: post-Second World War non-urban, 19th century urban, and highly urban. From drawings, utility bills, and occupant data, we used TREAT (Targeted Retrofit Energy Analysis Tool) to model the energy use of three buildings of very different constructions, comparing in the process the impact on energy use of envelope and size. Because buildings don’t exist as isolated energy-using entities, we added the CO2 footprint contributions of location/density, reflected by infrastructure: numbers of miles of paving required to place a building in the landscape, miles of pipe for water and waste and the energy required by pumps to make it work. Finally, people move between buildings, so we added a transportation component to account for occupants’ daily travel. Since buildings don’t use energy (people do) we divided total CO2 footprints by number of occupants for per capita CO2. The final analysis quantifies the impact on an individual’s CO2 production of habitation (dense urban, historic urban, or non-urban) and how much impact energy conservation measures can have once the selection of a dwelling location is made. Our analyses demonstrate that reduction of building energy use through improved construction affects only a small percentage of total energy usage. Instead, choice of where to live determines individual CO2 footprints far more than building-related components. We found nearly a threefold difference in individual energy consumption from a New York City apartment dweller to a “close-in” suburban ranch house occupant with only minor differences between building-associated energy use. The bulk of the difference is attributable to differences in transportation utilization and infrastructure-related energy consumption. Even as technical and legislative advances continue, our work demonstrates a broader societal dialogue about fundamental big picture issues, including sustainable densities, is critical.
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"HOUSE PRICE, HOUSE QUALITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH." In 17th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2010. ERES, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2010_392.

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Barrow, Larry R. "Performance House: A CADCAM Modular House System." In ACADIA 2006: Synthetic Landscapes. ACADIA, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2006.104.

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Chiu, Mao-Lin, Binsu Chiang, Guan-Cheng Lee, and Hanyun Tseng. "HOUSE SENSE: Designing smart houses with intelligent interface design." In CAADRIA 2006: Rhythm and Harmony in Digital Space. CAADRIA, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2006.x.s1v.

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Burns, Julia, Ardrian Hardjono, Alla Bekker, and Doreen Ee. "Our house." In Proceeding of the seventh ACM conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1640233.1640332.

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Zunker, Ryan R., Atreyee Sinha, and Sugata Banerji. "House Hunting." In the 2019 5th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3330530.3330549.

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Stenner, Jack, and Patrick LeMieux. "Open house." In the 8th ACM conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2069618.2069733.

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Jungmann, Renaud. "House pickles." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Computer Animation Festival. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2503541.2503580.

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Andrade, Ronny, Steven Baker, Jenny Waycott, and Frank Vetere. "Echo-house." In OzCHI '18: 30th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3292147.3292163.

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Reports on the topic "House"

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Jones, Katie Baker, and Jana Hawley. The house always wins: Designer appointments at historic fashion houses. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-539.

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Clarke, M. D. Oxford House, Manitoba. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/130026.

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Jordà, Òscar, Moritz HP Schularick, and Alan Taylor. Betting the House. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20771.

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German, A., B. Weitzel, C. Backman, M. Hoeschele, and B. Dakin. Sonoma House. Monitoring of the First U.S. Passive House Retrofit. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1219868.

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German, A., B. Weitzel, C. Backman, M. Hoeschele, and B. Dakin. Sonoma House: Monitoring of the First U.S. Passive House Retrofit. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1060621.

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Hales, David. Hood River Passive House. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1123217.

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Hales, David. Hood River Passive House. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1221071.

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Hales, D. Hood River Passive House. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1068627.

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Kerber, Steve. Impact of Ventilation on Fire Behavior in Legacy and Contemporary Residential Construction. UL Firefighter Safety Research Institute, December 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.54206/102376/gieq2593.

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Under the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistance to Firefighter Grant Program, Underwriters Laboratories examined fire service ventilation practices as well as the impact of changes in modern house geometries. There has been a steady change in the residential fire environment over the past several decades. These changes include larger homes, more open floor plans and volumes and increased synthetic fuel loads. This series of experiments examine this change in fire behavior and the impact on firefighter ventilation tactics. This fire research project developed the empirical data that is needed to quantify the fire behavior associated with these scenarios and result in immediately developing the necessary firefighting ventilation practices to reduce firefighter death and injury. Two houses were constructed in the large fire facility of Underwriters Laboratories in Northbrook, IL. The first of two houses constructed was a one-story, 1200 ft, 3 bedroom, bathroom house with 8 total rooms. The second house was a two-story 3200 ft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom house with 12 total rooms. The second house featured a modern open floor plan, two- story great room and open foyer. Fifteen experiments were conducted varying the ventilation locations and the number of ventilation openings. Ventilation scenarios included ventilating the front door only, opening the front door and a window near and remote from the seat of the fire, opening a window only and ventilating a higher opening in the two-story house. One scenario in each house was conducted in triplicate to examine repeatability. The results of these experiments provide knowledge for the fire service for them to examine their thought processes, standard operating procedures and training content. Several tactical considerations were developed utilizing the data from the experiments to provide specific examples of changes that can be adopted based on a departments current strategies and tactics.
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Clarke, M. D. Surficial geology; Norway House, Manitoba. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/125182.

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