Items where Author is "Durdyev, S"

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TLEUKEN, A., TURKYILMAZ, A., SOVETBEK, M., DURDYEV, S., GUNEY, M., TOKAZHANOV, G., WIECHETEK, L., PASTUSZAK, Z., DRAGHICI, A., BOATCA, M.E., DERMOL, V., TRUNK, N., TOKBOLAT, S., DOLIDZE, T., YOLA, L., AVCU, E., KIM, J. and KARACA, F., 2022. Effects of the residential built environment on remote work productivity and satisfaction during COVID-19 lockdowns: an analysis of workers’ perceptions. Building and Environment: 109234. ISSN 0360-1323

DURDYEV, S., MOHANDES, S.R., TOKBOLAT, S., SADEGHI, H. and ZAYED, T., 2022. Examining the OHS of green building construction projects: a hybrid fuzzy-based approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 338: 130590. ISSN 0959-6526

ZHALMURZIYEVA, K., TOKBOLAT, S., DURDYEV, S., MUSTAFA, M.Y. and KARACA, F., 2021. Assessment of sustainability indicators for urban water infrastructure in a developing country. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. ISSN 2398-4708

DURDYEV, S. and TOKBOLAT, S., 2021. A quantified model for assessment of drivers of acquiring green buildings by potential clients. Environment, Development and Sustainability. ISSN 1387-585X

KOBEYEV, S., TOKBOLAT, S. and DURDYEV, S., 2021. Design and energy performance analysis of a hotel building in a hot and dry climate: a case study. Energies, 14 (17): 5502. ISSN 1996-1073

TOKBOLAT, S., KARACA, F., DURDYEV, S. and CALAY, R.K., 2020. Construction professionals' perspectives on drivers and barriers of sustainable construction. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 22 (5), pp. 4361-4378. ISSN 1387-585X

HARRIS, J., DURDYEV, S., TOKBOLAT, S., ISMAIL, S., KANDYMOV, N. and MOHANDES, S.R., 2019. Understanding construction stakeholders' experience and attitudes toward use of the structurally insulated panels (SIPs) in New Zealand. Sustainability, 11 (19): 5458.

TOKBOLAT, S., KARACA, F., DURDYEV, S., NAZIPOV, F. and AIDYNGALIYEV, I., 2018. Assessment of green practices in residential buildings: a survey-based empirical study of residents in Kazakhstan. Sustainability, 10 (12): 4383. ISSN 2071-1050

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