The present work explores the relationship between architectural design and biogas production from household food waste and other disposable materials. It investigates the necessary parameters for adapting domestic architectural designs to accommodate biogas production plants. To achieve this, the study initially delves into commonly known biogas key parameters and selects the most relevant ones to be used as design guidelines for architects. It also examines the architectural structures of biogas digesters implemented worldwide to identify suitable prototypes that can be readapted or redesigned for Egyptian domestic environments. The paper also addressed some issues regarding required workspace calculations for the biogas roof installations, including bearing loads on roof slabs. The paper further explores the architectural characteristics of different types of Egyptian residential buildings to allow for the design of a domestic biogas plant prototype tailored to each specific building type. Additionally, it addresses the need to understand the architectural characteristics of Egyptian residential buildings and the design of the biogas plant prototype, highlights the constraints of Egyptian residential buildings to optimize the design, and proposes spatial configurations for biogas plants in various types of residential buildings in Egypt. Under the discussion section, the paper introduced some proposals regarding safety concerns and cost analysis.
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March 2025
Department of Material Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, P.O. Box 44519, Zagazig, Egypt.
The present work explores the relationship between architectural design and biogas production from household food waste and other disposable materials. It investigates the necessary parameters for adapting domestic architectural designs to accommodate biogas production plants. To achieve this, the study initially delves into commonly known biogas key parameters and selects the most relevant ones to be used as design guidelines for architects.
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March 2025
School of Architecture, Chang'an University, Xi'an, 710061, China.
Influenced by terrain constraints and urban negative externality in mountain valley areas, the suburban village construction lands are not only occupied by cities, but also face hollow-out and decline. Various complex situations of construction land use should be considered in the rural land transfer and planning. In this study, scenario analysis method is used to propose a research framework of "Scenario construction-Benefit evaluation-Dynamic planning".
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March 2025
Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Purpose: To summarise the association between potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in older adults, with a special focus on those with atrial fibrillation (AF) and multimorbidity, while exploring potential interventions to improve prescribing quality and their impact on HRQOL.
Methods: A comprehensive search strategy was conducted in MEDLINE using the PubMed interface on August 16th, 2024, focusing on key terms related to "potentially inappropriate prescribing" and "quality of life". Additionally, the reference lists of included studies were screened.
Age Ageing
March 2025
University of South Australia - Quality Use of Medicines and Pharmacy Research Centre UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences, Level 6, Playford Building, Frome Road, Adelaide 5000, South Australia, Australia.
The adoption of technology, particularly for monitoring the effects of medications in residential aged care (nursing home), has been slow. Ageing populations have led to increased demand for residential aged care globally, resulting in a growing imperative to implement technological solutions to meet the complex healthcare and medication needs of older people in residential aged care. This commentary explores the potential for and the challenges associated with implementing technological interventions within residential aged care to improve monitoring of medication effects.
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March 2025
Key Laboratory of Spatial Intelligent Planning Technology, Ministry of Natural Resources, Shanghai, China.
In this paper, field tests, questionnaire surveys, and DesignBuilder were used to analyse the indoor thermal environment and energy consumption of traditional houses in a traditional ethnic minority village of Western Sichuan Plateau of China, The results showed that during the summer test period, the outdoor temperature range was 9.3-7.8 °C and the relative humidity range was 53.
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