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Embodied GHG Assessment of Tall Building Structures: An Overview of Comparative Studies
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2022-05-13
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Fakıoğlu, Beste
Ay, Bekir Özer
Çakmaklı, Ayşem Berrin
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B. Fakıoğlu, B. Ö. Ay, and A. B. Çakmaklı, “Embodied GHG Assessment of Tall Building Structures: An Overview of Comparative Studies,” presented at the Challenges for the Next Generation Built Environment (NEXT BUILT), Bologna, İtalya, 2022, Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://next-built.org/key-dates/.