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Chapters Chapter 1: Spaces for Well-being: Designing Healthy and Human-Centric Environments Chapter 2: Pushing the Limits: Breakthroughs in Structural Design Chapter 3: The Digital Transformation: Computational Tools in Building Design Chapter4: Building for a Green Tomorrow: Advancing Sustainable Architecture Chapter 5: Materials of Tomorrow: Revolutionizing Construction Techniques Chapter 6: Evaluation of the seismic performance of suspension bridges using nonlinear modeling and solutions to deal with failures in these structures Chapter 7: Smart Cities: Transforming Urban Infrastructure Chapter 8: Beyond Boundaries: Exploring the Future of Built Environments
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