Dr James Wong
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Position |
Research Fellow |
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School / |
Property Const & Project Mgt |
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Contact Details |
+(61 3) 9925 9701 |
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Location |
Building: 15 |
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College/Portfolio |
Design & Social Context |
Publications
- Iyer-Raniga, U. and Wong, James P.C. 2011. Evaluation of whole life cycle assessment for heritage buildings in Australia, Building and Environment Journal, 47, pp. 138-149.
- Wong, James P.C. and Iyer-Raniga, U. 2011. An Integrated Approach to Energy Analysis in Building Design – The Relocatable Classroom Project, In: Proceedings of the 12th Conference of The International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA-AIRAH Conference), 14-16 November 2011, Sydney, Australia, pp. 2587-2594.
- Wong, J.P.C. and Iyer-Raniga, U. 2011. Everlasting Shelters: Life cycle energy assessment for heritage buildings, to be published in Historic Environment journal special issue of ‘Heritage and Environment: Heritage Buildings and Sustainability‘.
- Iyer-Raniga, U., Andamon, M.M. and Wong, James P.C. 2011. Waste management andsustainable commercial buildings, Facility Perspectives Magazine, vol. 5, no. 2, June-August, pp. 46-48. The Facility Management Association of Australia.
- Iyer-Raniga, U., Wong, James P.C. and Horne, R. 2011. A Design Tool for Climate Change Adaptation, In: Proceedings of 27th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture (PLEA), 13-15 July 2011, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, pp. 101-106.
- Iyer-Raniga, U. and Wong, James P.C. 2010. A Climate Change Adaptation Tool, published in the Global Mayor Magazine, November edition, International Mayors Communication Centre, China.
- Iyer-Raniga, U., Arcari, P. and Wong, James P.C. 2010. Education for sustainability in the built environment: What are students telling us? In: Egbu, C (Ed), 26th Annual ARCOM Conference, Leeds. Association of Researchers in Construction Management, Vol. 2, pp. 1447-1456.
- Wong, J.P.C., Iyer-Raniga, U. and Sivaraman, D. 2010. Energy efficiency and environmental impacts of building with heritage values in Australia, In: Amoeda, R., Lira, S. and Pinheiro, C. (Eds) In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development, Evora, Portugal, 22-26 June, 2010, pp. 661-670.
- Iyer-Raniga, U. and Wong, James P.C. 2010. Retrofitting the Existing for the Future: Improving the Energy Construction of Existing Residential Building Stocks with Heritage Values, In: Proceedings of New Zealand Sustainable Building Conference, 26-28 May 2010, Te PaPa, Wellington, New Zealand.
- Judson, P., Iyer-Raniga, U., Wong, J.P.C., Horne, R. 2010. Integrating built heritage and sustainable development: can assessment tools be used to understand the environmental performance of existing buildings with heritage significance? In: XXIV FIG International Congress 2010: Facing the challenges: Building the capacity. 11-16 April 2010, Sydney, Australia: technical program and proceedings. p13.
- Wong, P.C., Prasad, D. and Behnia, M. 2008. A new type of double-skin facade configuration for the hot and humid climate, Journal on Energy and Buildings, 40, pp. 1941-1945.
- Wong, P.C., Prasad, D. and Behnia, M. 2008. Simulation methodology for high-rise office buildings with double-skin facade in the hot and humid climate, In: Proceedings of the 2008 World Sustainable Building Conference, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 2942-2949.
- Wong, P.C., Prasad, D. and Behnia, M. 2005. Methodology for natural ventilation design for high-rise buildings in hot and humid climate, In: Proceedings of the 2005 World Sustainable Building Conference, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 1442-1447.
- Wong, P.C., Prasad, D. and Behnia, M. 2004. Energy efficiency in double-skin facade design for high-rise office buildings in hot and humid climate, In: Proceedings of the 5th Association of Pacific Rim Universities Doctoral Students Conference, The University of Sydney, Sydney.
- Wong, P.C., Prasad, D. and Behnia, M. 2004. Energy efficiency in double-skin facade design for high-rise buildings of glass-metal facade systems in the tropics, In: Proceedings of the 1st International Tropical Architecture (iNTA), National University of Singapore, Singapore.
