The Building Massing Intelligent Design Tool is one module within an expert system intended to assist architects in making building massing decisions which will result in energy efficient buildings.
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The Building Massing Intelligent Design Tool is one module within an expert system intended to assist architects in making building massing decisions which will result in energy efficient buildings.
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Brown, G. Z.; Meacham, M. A.; Miller, P. A.; McDonald, M.; Kline, J. A. & Sastry, B.A building massing intelligent design tool,
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