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Centro Internacional de Estudios y Convenciones Ecologicas y medio ambientales (CIECEM)

Other title
CIECEM, Centre International de Conférences et d'Etudes sur l'écologie et l'environnement (fr)
CIECEM International Centre for Study and Conferences in the field of ecology and the environment (en)
Source

Informes de la construcción. 2001, Vol 53, Num 474, pp 73-84 ; Illustration

ISSN
0020-0883
Scientific domain
Civil engineering
Publisher
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid
Publication country
Spain
Document type
Article
Language
Spanish, Castilian
Keyword (fr)
Bâtiment bioclimatique Centre recherche Conception architecturale Description illustrée Ecologie Intégration site Palais congrès CIECEM, Huelva, Espagne MOSSENTA MARTIN (Gianna) NAVARRO MERINO (Alejandro) NOGAL BRAVO (Felipe)
Keyword (en)
Bioclimatic building Research center Architectural design Illustrated description Ecology Site integration Convention centre
Keyword (es)
Edificio bioclimático Centro investigación Concepción arquitectural Descripción ilustrada Ecología Integración sitio Palacio congreso
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001D Applied sciences / 001D14 Buildings. Public works / 001D14I Buildings / 001D14I04 Types of buildings / 001D14I04F Education and research facilities

Discipline
Building. Public works. Transport. Civil engineering
Origin
CSTB
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
14313150

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