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"Radical Retrofit & Adaptive Reuse" / Master of Architecture Design Research Unit #2
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1. Bristol’s early nineteenth century staple industries
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2. Carbon Fibres: Production, Properties and Potential Use
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3. Sustainable alternative to carbon fibre
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4. Designing buildings wiki - Carbon fibre
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5. Carbon fibre: the wonder material with a dirty secret
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1. Carbon fibre properties
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2. Energy intensity and environmental analysis of mechanical recycling of carbon fibre composite
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3. Carbon fibre study (2008)
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1. Making of carbon fibre
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1. AmpliTex - Flax
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2. Industrial Hemp Fibres
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3. Bamboo Fibre Composite
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Image A (2)
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Image A(3)
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Image B
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Image C
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References:
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1. Troopers Hill history
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2. A timeline of copper technologies
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3. The future is copper
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4. Copper development association
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5. Excavations at Temple Church Bristol
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1. Environmental Product Declaration of Copper Cathode and Concentrates
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References:
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2021, from AARSLEF
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1. Experimental study of structural behavior of mesh-box Gabion
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2. Maccaferri. (2021). Gabions
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1. Edoardo Tresoldi creates ethereal wire mesh sculpture at Arte Sella.
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References:
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1. Naturally Sustainable
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2. What makes aluminium an effective construction material?
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3. The Aluminum Advantage
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4. Soda Pop Design: 7 Clever Architectural Details in Aluminum
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1.. Aluminium And Sustainability
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1. European aluminium
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1. Towards sustainable cities
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2. Debenhams Oxford Street: Time to shine
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1. The Wave Landscape Installation / Atelier Scale
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1. What is limestone ?
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2. 4 REASONS TO CONSIDER LIMESTONE AS A MATERIAL OF CHOICE
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3. Using Limestone in Construction
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4. Benefits Of Using Limestone
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1. Albion Stone
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2. Operational characteristics of limestone and methods to increase its strength
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3. R-Value for Natural Stone
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1. The origin of Belgian blue limestone, from extraction to finished product
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Image C
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