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Dr Wu Deng
Professor in Architecture and Built Environment
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Sustainable Built Environment Research Group
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Wu.Deng
nottingham.edu
cn
2011
2024
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Atrium
7%
Building Characteristics
8%
Building Energy Consumption
7%
Building Retrofit
15%
Built Environment
13%
China
100%
Chinese Cities
7%
Climate Change
8%
Climate Zones
6%
Cold Climate Region
10%
Cold Winter
6%
Decision-making Information
7%
Eco-development
19%
Energy Consumption
11%
Energy Flow
9%
Energy Materials
6%
Energy Performance
10%
Energy Saving
7%
Environmental Impact
6%
Environmental Performance
6%
Existing Buildings
8%
Green Building
18%
High-rise Office Building
8%
Indoor Air Quality
14%
Indoor Environment
10%
Indoor Thermal Comfort
8%
Land Consolidation
7%
Local Government
8%
Low-rise
12%
Material Input
10%
Neighborhood Level
7%
Ningbo
7%
Ningbo China
26%
Office Building
14%
Passive House
6%
Policy Incentives
6%
Policy Strategy
6%
Residential Buildings
8%
Residential District
11%
Retrofit Measures
13%
Small Residential
11%
Spatial Levels
11%
Sustainable Building
8%
Sustainable Development
9%
Thermal Comfort
11%
Urban Built Environment
11%
Urban Residential Buildings
9%
Urbanization
9%
Winter Climate
11%
Zhejiang Province
8%
Engineering
Air Quality
14%
Atmospheric Aerosol
8%
Building Design
6%
Building Energy Performance
5%
Building Performance
8%
Building Retrofit
14%
Built Environment
14%
Classification Method
5%
Climate Change
6%
Climate Zone
17%
Embodied Energy
5%
Energy Building
5%
Energy Conservation
16%
Energy Engineering
42%
Energy Flow
6%
Energy Performance
10%
Engineering
7%
Environmental Impact
6%
Environmental Performance
5%
Environmental Protection
5%
Financial Incentive
6%
Floors
5%
Green Building
24%
Indoor Air
15%
Lifecycle
5%
Lifecycle Cost
8%
Macroscale
5%
Main Part
5%
Material Input
10%
Office Buildings
20%
Prototype
8%
Residential Building
21%
Residential District
11%
Retro-Fitting
5%
Retrofit
20%
School Buildings
6%
Sustainable Building
8%
Thermal Comfort
19%
Thermal Environment
5%
Thermal Performance
5%
Ventilation System
5%