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Thermal comfort in desert refugee camps: An interdisciplinary approach
D Albadra, M Vellei, D Coley, J Hart
Building and Environment 124, 460-477, 2017
742017
Toward healthy housing for the displaced
D Albadra, D Coley, J Hart
The Journal of Architecture 23 (1), 115-136, 2018
612018
Shelter as home?: Syrian homemaking in Jordanian refugee camps
J Hart, N Paszkiewicz, D Albadra
Human Organization 77 (4), 371-380, 2018
382018
Participatory design in refugee camps: comparison of different methods and visualization tools
D Albadra, Z Elamin, K Adeyeye, E Polychronaki, DA Coley, J Holley, ...
Building Research & Information 49 (2), 248-264, 2021
282021
Refugee housing through cyclic design
D Fosas, D Albadra, S Natarajan, DA Coley
Architectural Science Review 61 (5), 327-337, 2018
242018
Measurement and analysis of air quality in temporary shelters on three continents
D Albadra, N Kuchai, A Acevedo-De-Los-Ríos, D Rondinel-Oviedo, ...
Building and Environment 185, 107259, 2020
202020
Understanding material and supplier networks in the construction of disaster-relief shelters: the feasibility of using social network analysis as a decision-making tool
A Copping, N Kuchai, L Hattam, N Paszkiewicz, D Albadra, P Shepherd, ...
Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12 (1), 78-105, 2021
102021
Customisable shelter solutions: A case study from Zaatari refugee camp
M McGrath, D Albadra, K Adeyeye
The 5th International Conference on Architecture and Built Environment, 01 …, 2018
102018
End user engagement in refugee shelter design: Contextualising participatory process
J Hart, D Albadra, N Paszkiewicz, K Adeyeye, A Copping
Design Studies 80, 101107, 2022
72022
Analysing experiences and issues in self-built shelters in Bangladesh using transdisciplinary approach
T Klansek, DA Coley, N Paszkiewicz, D Albadra, F Rota, RJ Ball
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 36, 723-757, 2021
72021
Overheating and health risks in refugee shelters: assessment and relative importance of design parameters
D Fosas, D Albadra, S Natarajan, D Coley
Passive Low Energy Architecture: Designing to Thrive, 3746-3753, 2017
72017
Diagnostic of habitability of emergency temporary housing in Peru
DR Rondinel-Oviedo, AA De Los Ríos, SW Esteves, D Albadra, ...
2019 IEEE 1st sustainable cities Latin America conference (SCLA), 1-6, 2019
62019
The potential for natural ventilation as viable passive cooling strategy in hot developing countries
D Albadra, S Lo
Passive And Low Energy Architecture (PLEA), 2014
62014
Combined multi-attribute inpatient thermal comfort requirements in hospitals: A designer's assessment method
BS Alotaibi, R Codinhoto, D Albadra, S Lo
Journal of Building Engineering 42, 103039, 2021
42021
Narrative modelling: A comparison of high and low mass dwelling solutions in Afghanistan and Peru
A Eltaweel, N Kuchai, D Albadra, D Coley, J Hart, A Acevedo-De-los-Ríos, ...
Building Services Engineering Research and Technology 44 (1), 5-24, 2023
22023
Dataset for" Analysing experiences and issues in self-built shelters in Bangladesh using transdisciplinary approach"
T Klansek, F Rota, D Coley, D Albadra, N Paszkiewicz, R Ball
University of Bath, 2020
22020
Improving the thermal comfort in new shelters: Design recommendations for Azraq refugee camp
D Fosas, D Albadra, S Natarajan, D Coley
Healthy Housing for the Displaced (HHftD), 2018
22018
Dataset for'Measurement and analysis of air quality in temporary shelters on three continents'
D Albadra, N Kuchai, D Coley, A Acevedo De Los Ríos, ...
University of Bath, 2020
12020
Participatory design in refugee camps: Comparison of different methods and visualization tools
D Albadra, Z Elamin, K Adeyeye, E Polychronaki, DA Coley, J Holley
JOURNAL OF PLANNING LITERATURE 37 (1), 197-197, 2022
2022
Dataset for" Participatory Design in Refugee Camps: Comparison of Different Methods and Visualisation Tools"
D Albadra
University of Bath, 2020
2020
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