ZEMCH International Research 2020 / / Jun-Tae Kim, Masa Noguchi and Haşim Altan.
ZEMCH is the acronym of "Zero Energy Mass Custom Home" and this research network was established with the aim of encouraging the active participation of academic researchers, , policy makers, and industry stakeholders, tackling issues arising in the delivery of socially, economically, envi...
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