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100%; open Salvadori, M. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Why Buildings Stand Up , New York: Norton

40%; open Barker, D.C. and Harrod, P.C. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD A Distributed Array of Microprocessors for Evaluating the Thermal Performance of Buildings , CAD 80, March, 615-626

40%; open L. N. Avdot´in (1980) Find in CUMINCAD The use of computing techniques in the design of residential Buildings , Environment and Planning B, vol. 7, pp. 47-86

40%; open Markus, T.A. and Morris, E.N. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Buildings, Climate and Energy , Pitman Publishing Limited, London

40%; open Markus, T.A. and Morris, E.N. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Buildings , Climate and Energy, Pitman Publishing Limited, London

40%; open Nizzolese, V. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Obtaining Buildings Perspective Views Complete of Materials Textures , Proceedings CAD 80, March, pp 108-117, Brighton, UK

40%; open Radford, A. D. and Gero, J. S. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Tradeoff Diagrams for the Integrated Design of the Physical Environment in Buildings , Building and Environment, 15: pp. 3-15

40%; open Radford, A. D. and Gero, J. S. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Tradeoff Diagrams for the Integrated Design of the Physical Environment in Buildings , Building and Environment, 15: pp. 3-15

40%; open Radford, A.D. and Gero, J.S. (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Trade-off Diagrams for the Integrated Design of the Physical Environment in Buildings , Building and Environment 15 pp. 3-15

40%; open Radford, AD and Gero, JS (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Tradeoff diagrams for the integrated design of the physical environment in buildings , Building and Environment, 15(1), pp. 3-15

40%; open Shoben, M and Ward, J (1980) Find in CUMINCAD Pattern Cutting and Making Up: The Professional Approach , Batsford Academic and Educational Limited, London

40%; open Appleyard, D. (1969) Find in CUMINCAD Why Buildings Are Known , Environment and Behaviour, 1, 131-159

40%; open Gifford, R, Hine, DW, Muller-Clemm, W and Shaw, KT (2002) Find in CUMINCAD Why architects and laypersons judge buildings differently: Cognitive properties and physical bases , Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 19(2), pp. 131-148

40%; open Leslie, R. P. (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Capturing the daylight dividend in buildings: why and how? , Building and Environment, 38, pp. 381-385

40%; open Leslie, RP (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Capturing the daylight dividend in buildings: why and how? , Building and Environment, 38(2), pp. 381-385

40%; open Leslie, RP (2003) Find in CUMINCAD Capturing the daylight dividend in buildings: why and how? , Building and Environment, 38, pp. 381-385

40%; open OECD, (Organisation for Economic Co-operation Development) (2011) Find in CUMINCAD Divided we stand: Why inequality keeps rising , OECD Publishing, Paris

40%; open Satterfield, B and Swackhamer, M (2017) Find in CUMINCAD Why architects should want to give up control and predictability , Borden, GP and Meredith, M (eds), Lineament Material, Representation, and the Physical Figure in Architectural Production, Routledge, New York, pp. 52-60

40%; open Satterfield, B and Swackhamer, M (2017) Find in CUMINCAD Why architects should want to give up control and predictability , Borden, GP and Meredith, M (eds), Lineament Material, Representation, and the Physical Figure in Architectural Production, Routledge, New York, pp. 52- 60

40%; open Steadman P (2006) Find in CUMINCAD Why are most buildings rectangular? Architectural Res Q 2006; 10(2): 119–130 , DOI: 10.1017/ S1359135506000200

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