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Active House: Smart Nearly Zero Energy Buildings
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Author(s):
Lone Feifer
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Marco Imperadori
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Graziano Salvalai
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Arianna Brambilla
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Federica Brunone
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2018
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978-3-319-90814-4
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2018
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Book chapters
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What Is an Active House? A Vision Beyond 2020
pp. 35
A New Paradigm for Holistic Design: Active House Prototypes at Politecnico di Milano
pp. 53
A Reflection on Active House in Warm Climates
pp. 75
NZEB and Active House: A Case Study of Residential Building in Northern Italy
pp. 101
Relevant Case Studies: A Benchmark for Future Design
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