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CAB - Computer-aided Building Performance Modelling
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Computer-Aided Building Performance Modelling. Brno, Czech Republic. September 22 - 23, 2016. From Stuttgart demonstrate the use of computer aided building physical simulation in the renovation design. Webpage with case studies. Renovation of a residential building in Stuttgart. Ppt presentation in Slovak). Computer simulation of energy demand and indoor comfort in Slovak school. Ppt presentation in Slovak). Retrofitting of buildings made from concrete panels. Pdf presentation in Slovak).
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CAB - Computer-aided Building Performance Modelling
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Computer-Aided Building Performance Modelling. Brno, Czech Republic. September 22 - 23, 2016. Generic Model of a Detached Family House. Generic Models as Scientific Tools for Non-experienced Users. Paper describing the principle of generic models).
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CAB - Computer-aided Building Performance Modelling
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Computer-Aided Building Performance Modelling. Brno, Czech Republic. September 22 - 23, 2016. Department of Building Structures of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the STU Bratislava. Physibel, C.V., Heirweg 21, B-9990 Maldegem, Belgium. Panoramastrasse 68, D-70839 Gerlingen, Germany. APLAN, spol. s r.o., Slowackého 33, 821 04 Bratislava, Slovakia. EEB, s r.o., finished its existence in the years 2008/09 and split into two independent companies - h.p.design, s.r.o. And Energy Concept, s.r.o.
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CAB - Computer-aided Building Performance Modelling
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Computer-Aided Building Performance Modelling. Brno, Czech Republic. September 22 - 23, 2016. The abbreviation CAB is an acronym of the former joint project of the Department of Building Construction of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of STU Bratislava and the companies Physibel (B), Konieczny - Architekten und Stadtplaner (D), Aplan (SK) and EEB (SK) and originally stood for Computer-Aided Building physical modelling. The project was supported within the Marie Curie Actions. Of the European Commission.