Browse by Journals
Number of items: 18.
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BOCIAN, Robert and FORTUNE, Jill
(2010).
Corporate real estate outsourcing in the financial sector in Poland: the client’s perspective.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (Spec.), 70-86.
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BROUGH, Robert and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2009).
An investigation into the non-uniform decay of Hardwick Stone.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 1 (1), 37-54.
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CARTER, Ben and LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2016).
Managing the unknown : a plan to manage workload fluctuations and operating resources in a professional practice.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 8 (1), 56-71.
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CIUPEK, Przemyslaw and CHEETHAM, Tony
(2010).
The prospects for new investment vehicles based on real estate in Poland: a review of the market and demand from potential investors.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (Spec.), 5-19.
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DREWETT, Rosie and CROWE, Lynn
(2015).
"Changing habits of a lifetime": an investigation of the factors that influence behaviour change to reduce domestic energy consumption.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 7 (1), 24-45.
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FRASER, Douglas and SEWELL, Jack
(2019).
A Conceptual and Literature Review of the Effectiveness of BREEAM.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions.
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GOODY, Gareth E S and FRANKS, Ann
(2010).
An investigation to establish whether property maintenance can diminish the number of empty commercial buildings in Sheffield and Leeds.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (1), 44-63.
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KAIZR, Jaroslav, HAYNES, Barry and PARSONS, Dave
(2010).
Occupier’s satisfaction with technical standards of modern industrial properties in the Czech Republic.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (Spec.), 50-69.
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KALUZYNSKA, Edyta, DOWD, Anna and DICKINSON, Sarah
(2010).
An investigation into viability of restoration and reuse of a listed property: a case study of Project Hala located in Warsaw.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (Spec.), 38-49.
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KEMSHED, Matthew and ASKHAM, Phil
(2012).
An assessment of the impact of introducting a work based development guide.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 4 (KIER), 69-78.
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KINCAID, Simon
(2012).
An investigation into the fire safety management of historic buildings.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 4 (1), 24-37.
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LAYCOCK, Elizabeth
(2015).
A study into recruitment and selection for the built environment disciplines.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 7 (1), 46-71.
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LOWE, Jack and WATTS, Norman
(2011).
An evaluation of a Breeam case study project.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 42-53.
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MCLEAN, Simon
(2011).
Use of industrial simulation to facilitate work based skills for building surveying, an introduction to the rationala for research.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 79-82.
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SEIBEL, Caroline and CHEETHAM, Tony
(2011).
Upward only rent reviews versus indexation: an investigation into the impact of differing mechanisms upon market efficiency within the commercial real estate sector.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 30-39.
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STEVENSON, Richard and ASKHAM, Phil
(2011).
Purpose built student accommodation: changing face of student accommodation in Sheffield.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 3 (1), 6-16.
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TEBICHOVÁ, Veronika and PARSONS, Dave
(2010).
Expansion of international retailers in the Czech Republic.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 2 (Spec.), 20-37.
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WATSON, Paul and WORKMAN, Gary
(2011).
An overview of the collaborative partnership between Sheffield Hallam University and Tunku Abdul Rahman College.
Sheffield Hallam University Built Environment Research Transactions, 3 (Spec.), 68-71.
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