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Architecture, Building & Planning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 208 Architecture, Building & Planning PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Effect of accelerated carbonation on the microstructure of lime-stabilised earth bricks

The University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change invites applications for the following PhD project which is part of a joint PhD programme between the University of Bath and Monash University in Australia. . Read more
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Breathing Materials: Regenerative catalysts for healthier exhalative structures

The University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change invites applications for the following PhD project which is part of a joint PhD programme between the University of Bath and Monash University in Australia. . Read more

Achieving Material Efficiency in Modern Floor Design based on Human Acceptability

Background. The production of construction materials is a significant source of carbon emissions, and the way of achieving low carbon in construction is to enhance material efficiency. Read more

An agent-based cellular automata model for analysing climate change risks to rapidly growing cities

In order deliver objective and sustainable future urban development a new suite of modelling tools are required that can assess the temporal dynamics of urban development in relation to multiple climate change hazards (e.g., heat, flooding, drought, vector borne diseases etc). Read more

A generative AI flood vulnerability model for a changing world

The IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report shows that complex interactions between multiple flood hazards, exposures, and (human) vulnerabilities are poorly understood. … Read more

Integrating BIM and Drone for Automated Inspection of Utility Tunnels

Utility tunnels are built underground to carry utility lines such as electricity or telecommunication cables, portable water, rainwater, or natural gas pipelines. Read more

Discover the future of sustainability with a PhD at the world’s #1 university for Built Environment studies

Globally, we need to rise to the challenges of the climate crisis and create a more sustainable, equitable world. At the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources, University College London (UCL), we believe a better future is possible. Read more

Pursue your passion with a funded PhD, Make Portsmouth your place

Your research degree will be the most important work of your life so far – and possibly the most challenging. We're here to help make your research journey an exceptional experience. Read more

Fanger Comfort Model: Still fit for purpose?

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Fanger’s comfort modelis is used to set internal temperatures based upon the activity and clothing of humans. It has been in use since the 1960s. Read more

Portable thermal energy storage for localised cooling in offices

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Personal Cooling is becoming a health requirement in offices and other work places as climate change impacts ambient summer temperatures leading to higher internal temperatures in buildings than originally predicted during its design and construction. Read more

Fire Code Design Development for Precast Cladding Façade System.

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
In a situation where the PCSPF is exposed to fire, the insulation layer should first ensure the thermal protection of the load-bearing layer, stay firm during the fire, and not contribute to fire spread. Read more

Heat pump performance improvement by PVT and/or energy storage integration.

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
The UK’s net zero strategy clearly emphasises the role of heat pumps, other renewable technologies (e.g., Solar PV/thermal, hydrogen), and EVs with an increased share of renewable electricity while keeping the security of supply in mind. Read more

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