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Assessing Adaptation Using PAAM
Chapter 3 focuses on how to assess adaptation using a robust method developed to identify the most important attributes associated with adaptation. Using a large database of adaptation events, principal component analysis is undertaken to establish which attributes are most important. From this analysis a Preliminary Adaptation Assessment Model (PAAM) is developed. Critically this model is designed for non‐experts to use in making an initial assessment of a building's potential for minor adaptation. The chapter concludes with an illustrative case study to demonstrate the application of the model in practice.
Assessing Adaptation Using PAAM
Chapter 3 focuses on how to assess adaptation using a robust method developed to identify the most important attributes associated with adaptation. Using a large database of adaptation events, principal component analysis is undertaken to establish which attributes are most important. From this analysis a Preliminary Adaptation Assessment Model (PAAM) is developed. Critically this model is designed for non‐experts to use in making an initial assessment of a building's potential for minor adaptation. The chapter concludes with an illustrative case study to demonstrate the application of the model in practice.
Assessing Adaptation Using PAAM
Wilkinson, Sara J. (Autor:in) / Remøy, Hilde (Autor:in) / Langston, Craig (Autor:in)
Sustainable Building Adaptation ; 42-58
18.02.2014
17 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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