2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109796
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A review of the evolution of green residential architecture

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“…The "green" movement started in the 1950s as a result of the great smog from the UK [22]. However, the main incentive for increased awareness of sustainability and energy efficiency in the building sector can be traced back to the oil crisis of 1973.…”
Section: History Of Sustainable Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "green" movement started in the 1950s as a result of the great smog from the UK [22]. However, the main incentive for increased awareness of sustainability and energy efficiency in the building sector can be traced back to the oil crisis of 1973.…”
Section: History Of Sustainable Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the main incentive for increased awareness of sustainability and energy efficiency in the building sector can be traced back to the oil crisis of 1973. Indeed, the interest in designing low-energy and passive buildings was initiated during the 1970s [22]. By the 1980s, Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology introduced both passive and active energy-efficient technologies for buildings [18].…”
Section: History Of Sustainable Buildingsmentioning
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“…This mixture of traditional and modern architecture arises from the criticisms that modern architecture principles distinguish from traditional design. The combining of traditional and modern architecture can balance this modern era by not leaving a pre-existing culture and by harmonizing the ideology of modern architecture with the existing culture so that the existence of this combining concept can minimize the problems of criticism that exist in modern architectural concepts [4]- [6].…”
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“…The Kutai Kingdom is an essential figure in the history of Islam's entry in Indonesia, many historical relics and a tourist destination in Indonesia that tourists often visit, such as a traditional mosque building with traditional Dayak culture style [1]- [3]. Many Indonesian people currently carry out religious tourism activities to some places due to educational and historical value about Islam to deepen their knowledge and insight and to conduct worship activities [4]- [6]. The Kutai Kingdom site is the most popular tourist destination to have much historical knowledge and Islamic culture [7]- [9].…”
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