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Noura Ghabra
Noura Ghabra
Assistant Professor in Architecture, King Abdulaziz University
Verified email at kau.edu.sa - Homepage
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The impact of the building envelope on the energy efficiency of residential tall buildings in Saudi Arabia
N Ghabra, L Rodrigues, P Oldfield
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 12 (4), 411-419, 2017
382017
A proposed model of assessing the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings in historic Jeddah
RA Alhojaly, AA Alawad, NA Ghabra
Buildings 12 (4), 406, 2022
162022
Energy efficient strategies for the building envelope of residential tall buildings in Saudi Arabia
N Ghabra
University of Nottingham, 2018
92018
Improving energy performance in Gulf-region residential high-rises
N Ghabra, L Rodrigues, P Oldfield
CTBUH Journal, 38-43, 2017
32017
Investigating the Role of Façade Design in Improving Energy Effecincy of Residential Tall Buildings in Saudi Arabia
N Ghabra
PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2017
22017
Study of active design strategies to enhance physical activity in university educational buildings: a case study at King Abdulaziz University
R Mahfoudh, N Ghabra
Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Engineering and Architecture 14 (4 …, 2023
2023
The Functionality of furniture to achieve flexibility in residential apartments in Jeddah
M Mossawa, N Ghabra, D Bettaieb
مجلة العمارة و الفنون و العلوم الإنسانية, 2023
2023
A Proposed Model of Assessing the Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings in Historic Jeddah. Buildings 2022, 12, 406
RA Alhojaly, AA Alawad, NA Ghabra
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2022
Evaluation of Thermal Performance in Traditional Red-Sea Style Houses: Case Study of Nasif Historical House, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
NA Ghabra, B Ford
Proceedings of the Eighth Saudi Students Conference in the UK, 793-800, 2016
2016
Architecture Excellence and Environmental Performance
N GHABRA, L RODRIGUES, B LAU
PLEA 2013 Munich, 2013
2013
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