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Adequate housing size as an element of the right to housing

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We provide a legally-grounded and theoretically-oriented approach to the question of how large a home needs to be for it to count as adequate from the point of view of the right to housing. We propose that a rich understanding of the reasons for which there is such a...

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  • Between Public Space and Private Living: Social Infrastructure Types as Enablers of Compact Housing    
  • Housing Development Optimization: A Generalizable Framework with Case Studies for Toronto, Houston, and Perth
  • Material use and embodied GHG in renovation, retrofit, refurbishment, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings 
  • Carbonation-activated microstructural refinement in GUL-GGBFS blended mortars: shrinkage mitigation and strength enhancement
  • Design Database Development and Comparative Performance Assessment of Connections in Cross-Laminated Timber Construction

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