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Passive and active cooling for the outdoor built environment–Analysis and assessment of the cooling potential of mitigation technologies using performance data from 220 large …
M Santamouris, L Ding, F Fiorito, P Oldfield, P Osmond, R Paolini, ...
Solar Energy 154, 14-33, 2017
3532017
Designing with solar power: a source book for building integrated photovoltaics (BiPV)
D Prasad, M Snow
Routledge, 2014
2862014
Are green buildings more satisfactory and comfortable?
Z Gou, D Prasad, SSY Lau
Habitat International 39, 156-161, 2013
1982013
Enhancing urban ventilation performance through the development of precinct ventilation zones: A case study based on the Greater Sydney, Australia
BJ He, L Ding, D Prasad
Sustainable Cities and Society 47, 101472, 2019
1812019
Relationships among local-scale urban morphology, urban ventilation, urban heat island and outdoor thermal comfort under sea breeze influence
BJ He, L Ding, D Prasad
Sustainable Cities and Society 60, 102289, 2020
1752020
Market readiness and policy implications for green buildings: case study from Hong Kong
Z Gou, SSY Lau, D Prasad
Journal of green Building 8 (2), 162-173, 2013
1752013
Photovoltaic cogeneration in the built environment
MD Bazilian, F Leenders, BGC Van Der Ree, D Prasad
Solar Energy 71 (1), 57-69, 2001
1422001
A framework for addressing urban heat challenges and associated adaptive behavior by the public and the issue of willingness to pay for heat resilient infrastructure in …
BJ He, D Zhao, K Xiong, J Qi, G Ulpiani, G Pignatta, D Prasad, P Jones
Sustainable cities and society 75, 103361, 2021
1302021
Urban heat island and overheating characteristics in Sydney, Australia. An analysis of multiyear measurements
M Santamouris, S Haddad, F Fiorito, P Osmond, L Ding, D Prasad, X Zhai, ...
Sustainability 9 (5), 712, 2017
1212017
Wind-sensitive urban planning and design: Precinct ventilation performance and its potential for local warming mitigation in an open midrise gridiron precinct
BJ He, L Ding, D Prasad
Journal of Building Engineering 29, 101145, 2020
1172020
Sustainable development, cities and local government: Dilemmas and definitions
R Fowke, DK Prasad
Australian planner 33 (2), 61-66, 1996
1151996
A new type of double-skin façade configuration for the hot and humid climate
PC Wong, D Prasad, M Behnia
Energy and Buildings 40 (10), 1941-1945, 2008
1032008
Thermographic analysis of a building integrated photovoltaic system
MD Bazilian, H Kamalanathan, DK Prasad
Renewable Energy 26 (3), 449-461, 2002
992002
Modelling of a photovoltaic heat recovery system and its role in a design decision support tool for building professionals
MD Bazilian, D Prasad
Renewable energy 27 (1), 57-68, 2002
892002
Performance assessment of BIPV/T double-skin façade for various climate zones in Australia: Effects on energy consumption
S Yang, A Cannavale, A Di Carlo, D Prasad, A Sproul, F Fiorito
Solar Energy 199, 377-399, 2020
872020
Urban ventilation and its potential for local warming mitigation: A field experiment in an open low-rise gridiron precinct
BJ He, L Ding, D Prasad
Sustainable Cities and Society 55, 102028, 2020
822020
Performance and perception in prefab housing: An exploratory industry survey on sustainability and affordability
M Dave, B Watson, D Prasad
Procedia engineering 180, 676-686, 2017
752017
Affordability and sustainability outcomes: a triple bottom line assessment of traditional development and master planned communities-Volume 1
J Blair, D Prasad, B Judd, R Zehner, VI Soebarto, R Hyde
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2004
592004
On the potential of demand-controlled ventilation system to enhance indoor air quality and thermal condition in Australian school classrooms
S Haddad, A Synnefa, MÁP Marcos, R Paolini, S Delrue, D Prasad, ...
Energy and Buildings 238, 110838, 2021
582021
An investigation of corporate approaches to sustainability in the construction industry
F Afzal, B Lim, D Prasad
Procedia Engineering 180, 202-210, 2017
552017
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