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Evaluating of building adapting with near Environment basing on Multicriterion methodology

تقويم انسجام المبنى مع الوسط المحيط وفق منهجية متعددة المعايير

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 Publication date 2016
  fields Civil Engineering
and research's language is العربية
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In this paper, we present, a multicriterion methodology for evaluating the compatibility of the building with its near environment, and a method of evaluating witch will allow to compare the alternatives and choose the most acceptable to all project's actors.

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