Mechanism of Manufacturing and Adoption of Nanomaterials in Contemporary Architectural Project of Developing Countries

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This paper is to study mechanism of manufacturing and adoption of nanomaterials in contemporary architectural project of developing countries. At first we talk about nanomaterials categories and their characteristics then Literatures review of the research shows those nanomaterials in contemporary architectural project of developed countries and it going to find a meaningful role in architecture of developing countries. Therefore the abilities, strength and weakness of these kinds of new materials should be studied and analyzed carefully. The results of the research show that it is very important step to find a suitable choice for each project and any choices has its opportunities and threats and architects have to do their best to finalize and decide for the best choice. Finally paper suggests some useful strategies and tactics to enhance quality of usage of nanomaterials in contemporary architectural project of developing countries.

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