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Engineering a Low Carbon Built Environment: The Discipline of Building Engineering Physics

Published 03 November 2010 | By Royal Academy of Engineering

Building engineering physics is the science of optimising the physical characteristics of buildings and their systems to balance these energy demands, exploit natural energy sources and minimise the reliance on artificial energy. This free report by Professor Doug King sets out the findings of a very significant new initiative undertaken by a group of industry sponsors under the management of The Royal Academy of Engineering.

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