Ali Fathali Zadeh

Ali Fathali Zadeh

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology


The main research interests of Ali lie in integrating sustainable development goals into construction management practices. He is currently doing research on facilitating passive cooling solutions in the retrofitting process of residential buildings in Australia. 

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2025 Fathalizadeh, A., Sharifi, E., & Bartesaghi-Koc, C. (2025). Challenges of the transition to high-performance passive cool envelopes: A systematic literature review. Energy and Buildings, 336, 115557.
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    2022 Fathalizadeh, A., Hosseini, M. R., Vaezzadeh, S. S., Edwards, D. J., Martek, I., & Shooshtarian, S. (2022). Barriers to sustainable construction project management: the case of Iran. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 11(3), 717-739.
    DOI Scopus42 WoS21
    2021 Fathalizadeh, A., Hosseini, M. R., Silvius, A. J. G., Rahimian, A., Martek, I., & Edwards, D. J. (2021). Barriers impeding sustainable project management: A Social Network Analysis of the Iranian construction sector. Journal of Cleaner Production, 318, 16 pages.
    DOI Scopus32 WoS13
  • Book Chapters

    Year Citation
    2025 Fathalizadeh, A., & Sharifi, E. (2025). High-Performance Passive Envelopes: A Practical Insight into the Challenges and Barriers. In Green Energy and Technology (pp. 121-133). Springer Nature Switzerland.
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  • Conference Papers

    Year Citation
    2019 Fathalizadeh, A., Ghoddousi, P., Javid, A. A. S., Hosseini, M. R., & Ghosh, A. (2019). Integrating sustainability into construction project management: Barriers in developing countries. In A. Juozapaitis, A. Daniunas, & L. Juknevicius (Eds.), 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE MODERN BUILDING MATERIALS, STRUCTURES AND TECHNIQUES (MBMST 2019) (pp. 559-563). LITHUANIA, Vilnius: VILNIUS GEDIMINAS TECHNICAL UNIV PRESS, TECHNIKA.
    DOI WoS2

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