PDF) Mechanical and thermal evaluation of different types of PCM–concrete composite panels | Dervilla Niall - Academia.edu
Dr. Oliver Kinnane and Dr. Ellen Rowley: Don't Demolish Dublin, The Architecture of Ultimology - YouTube
Reducing the carbon impact of construction – Dr. Oliver Kinnane, University College Dublin - YouTube
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BuildingLife – Construction and built environment emissions must be addressed together to achieve carbon neutrality - Irish Green Building Council
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Perceptions of Thermal Environments in Dementia Friendly Dwellings by Trinity Haus - Issuu
Sustainable Housing” Webinar | Passive House Association of Ireland
UCD Earth Institute on Twitter: "Oliver Kinnane from @UCDArch joins us this Thursday to talk about his work on the environmental impact of architecture and urbanism - from 10.30 in @ucdscience -
Structural shear performance of insulated precast concrete sandwich panels with steel plate connectors - ScienceDirect
Some retrofitted homes performing below their efficiency rating, Oireachtas told
UCD College of Engineering & Architecture on Twitter: "In part 12 of our 2019 researcher case studies we look at Dr. Oliver Kinnane of the UCD School of Architecture, Planning & Environmental
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PDF) Whole Life Carbon in Construction and the Built Environment Ireland (Draft 2)
Passive House Briefing: How Best to Implement nZEB | Passive House Association of Ireland
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Oliver Kinnane and Ellen Rowley | UCD Earth Institute
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PDF) Composite behaviour of wide sandwich panels with thin high performance concrete wythes with and without Thermomass shear connectors
Emissions from housing construction could almost double under current plans, committee hears