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Fatma Fathy
Fatma Fathy
Assistant professor
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A parametric approach for achieving optimum daylighting performance through solar screens in desert climates
A Wagdy, F Fathy
Journal of Building Engineering 3, 155-170, 2015
932015
Evaluating the daylighting performance of dynamic façades by using new annual climate-based metrics
A Wagdy, F Fathy, S Altomonte
Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Passive and Low Energy …, 2016
292016
Conceptual framework for daylighting and facade design in museums and exhibition spaces
F Fathy, Y Mansour, H Sabry, M Refat, A Wagdy
Solar Energy 204, 673-682, 2020
272020
Cellular automata for efficient daylighting performance: optimized façade treatment
F Fathy, Y Mansour, H Sabry, S Abdelmohsen, A Wagdy
Proceedings of BS2015: 14th Conference of International Building Performance …, 2015
152015
Approaches for BIM-based multi-objective optimization in construction scheduling
N Essam, L Khodeir, F Fathy
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 14 (6), 102114, 2023
142023
Designing for human wellbeing: The integration of neuroarchitecture in design–A systematic review
HM Assem, LM Khodeir, F Fathy
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 14 (6), 102102, 2023
112023
Virtual reality and machine learning for predicting visual attention in a daylit exhibition space: A proof of concept
F Fathy, Y Mansour, H Sabry, M Refat, A Wagdy
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 14 (6), 102098, 2023
112023
Managing microclimate challenges for museum buildings in Egypt
M ElAdl, F Fathy, NK Morsi, A Nessim, M Refat, H Sabry
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 13 (1), 101529, 2022
102022
A Parametric Approach for Achieving Daylighting Adequacy and Energy Efficiency by Using Solar Screens
A Wagdy, F Fathy
36th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, 11-13, 2016
92016
Performance-driven Façade design using an evolutionary multi-objective optimization approach
F Fathy, HA Fareed
International Conference for Sustainable Design of the Built Environment …, 2017
72017
Open-plan Glare Evaluator (OGE): A New Glare Prediction Model for Open-Plan Offices Using Machine Learning Algorithms
A Wagdy, V Garcia-Hansen, M Elhenawy, G Isoardi, R Drogemuller, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.05594, 2019
62019
Investigating current practices for achieving effective participation of stakeholders in Facilities Management
I Sedhom, LM Khodeir, F Fathy
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 14 (6), 102099, 2023
52023
External Versus Internal Solar Screen: Simulation Analysis for Optimal Daylighting and Energy Savings in an Office Space
F Fathy, H Sabry, AA Faggal
PLEA, 2017
42017
MACHINE LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING GLARE PREDICTIVE MODELS
A Wagdy, V Garcia-Hansen, M Elhenawy, G Isoardi, R Drogemuller, ...
CIE Australia Lighting Research, 2020
32020
New methodological approach for glare analysis on tunnel endpoints
A Wagdy, F Fathy, M Elhenawy, M Masoud, V Garcia Hansen, ...
PLEA 2020-Planning Post Carbon Cities: Proceedings of the 35th International …, 2020
22020
Open-plan Glare Evaluator (OGE): A Demonstration of a New Glare Prediction Approach Using Machine Learning Algorithms
A Wagdy, V Garcia-Hansen, M Elhenawy, G Isoardi, R Drogemuller, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.05594, 2019
22019
Machine learning in glare analysis: A new framework for glare prediction in open-plan offices
A Wagdy, V Garcia Hansen, M Elhenawy, GL Isoardi, R Drogemuller, ...
PLEA 2020-Planning Post Carbon Cities: Proceedings of the 35th International …, 2020
12020
A Method for Optimizing Facades Design for Enhancing Daylight Distribution in Exhibition Spaces
F Fathy, Y Mansour, H Sabry, M Refat, A Wagdy
Building Simulation, 2019
12019
Practices and techniques for construction projects cost control-a critical review
M Elserougy, LM Khodeir, F Fathy
HBRC Journal 20 (1), 525-552, 2024
2024
Integrating lean and sustainability for waste reduction in construction from the early design phase
W Waheed, L Khodeir, F Fathy
HBRC Journal 20 (1), 337-364, 2024
2024
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