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    BIOCLIMATIC ENVELOPES MADE OF LIME AND HEMP CONCRETE
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] De Herde, André[UCL] (2005) CISBAT 2005 - Renewables in a Changing Climate - Innovation in Building Envelopes and Environmental Systems — EPFL - Lausanne (Suisse)
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    Dynamical interactions between heat and mass flows in Lime-Hemp Concrete
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2006) International Buidling Physics Conference — Montreal
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    Sorption behaviour of Lime-Hemp Concrete and its relation to indoor comfort and energy demand
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2006) PLEA2006 - Passive and low energy architecture — Geneva (Switzerland)
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    Transient hygrothermal parameters of Lime-Hemp Materials
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] De Herde, André[UCL] (2008) BPS08 - Buidlding Physic Seminar in Honour of Prof. Hugo Hens — Leuven (Belgique)
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    Moisture equilibrium in straw bale walls
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2012) PLEA2012 - Opportunities, Limits & Needs - Towards an environmentally responsible architecture — LIMA, PEROU
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    TCS Matrix: Evaluation of optimal energy retrofitting strategies
    Galan, Arancha Bouillard, Philppe Consolacion, Acha Trachte, Sophie[UCL] Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2015) 7th International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings — Lisbon, Portugal
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    Optimization of Facade Wall Building Systems in Walloon Region
    Pierson, Clotilde[UCL] Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2015) 31th International PLEA Conference — Bologna, Italy
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    Scientific Issues Related to Hemp Lime
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] Pritchett, Ian Mawditt, Ian (2008) Hemp Lime Construction – A guide to building with hemp lime composites — [ISBN : 978-1-84806-033-3]
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    Thermal inertia and moisture regulation of straw bale buildings with earth plasters
    Evrard, Arnaud[UCL] (2013) PLEA2013 - 29th Conference, Sustainable Architecture for a Renewable Future — Munich

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