If you liked Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Materials by Joana C. Martinho, Ana Vaz Sá, Ana S. Guimarães, and Vitor Abrantes, start with The Pre-Fabrication of Building Facades (2018), Interface Influence on Moisture Transport in Building Components (2019), and Museum Technology and Architecture (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends The Pre-Fabrication of Building Facades (2018), Interface Influence on Moisture Transport in Building Components (2019), Museum Technology and Architecture (2019), Drying Kinetics in Building Materials and Components (2019), and Innovative Housing Practices: Better Housing Through Innovative Technologies and Financing (1989).

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Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Materials is by Joana C. Martinho, Ana Vaz Sá, Ana S. Guimarães, and Vitor Abrantes.