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Thermally Broken Concrete Balconies

The main objective of this project is to design a practical and cost-effective thermal break system for concrete balconies to improve the sustainability and cost efficiency of modern buildings as well as enhancing the health, safety and comfort of the building occupants. This project aims to determine the optimum combination of materials to provide excellent structural and thermal properties for this purpose while ensuring cost-effectiveness.

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