Jagjit Singh
- Investigating dry rot in buildings. The paper indicates a systematic method for surveying buildings for dry rot. It outlines some of the latest research findings on the pathology and identification of this destructive fungus. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 23, n. 6 ( 1995). (1995):
- The search for a Himalayan link to a dry rot cure in buildings. Multi‐national team of biologists study wood decay fungi in the Himalayan woodlands. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 23, n. 4 ( 1995). (1995):
- Environmental conservation of medieval Telč Heritage Castle, Czech Republic. Detailed explanation of the building management and environmental control philosophy required to preserve 14th‐century structures. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 22, n. 4 ( 1994). (1994):
- Biological contaminants in the built environment and their health implications. Biological contaminants in the built environment can raise concerns for the indoor air quality and the health of the building occupants in addition to the damage they can cause to the building structures, decorations and contents. Dans: Building Research & Information, v. 21, n. 4 ( 1993). (1993):
- Timber Decay in Buildings: Pathology and Control. Dans: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities (ASCE), v. 11, n. 1 ( 1997). (1997):