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Research Submitted
Title | Author | Date |
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Solar Architecture | The AIA Research Corporation | Jan 01, 1978 |
Seismic Design | The AIA Research Corporation | Apr 01, 1978 |
Architectural Design and Solar Rights: Legislation or Vernacular | Eric O. Pempus, AIA, Esq., NCARB, LEED GA | May 16, 1978 |
Post-occupancy Evaluation | The AIA Research Corporation | Jul 01, 1978 |
Baseline: Researching Performance Standards for Energy Conscious Design | The AIA Research Corporation | Oct 01, 1978 |
Passive Technology | The AIA Research Corporation | Jan 01, 1979 |
Climate and Architecture | The AIA Research Corporation | Apr 01, 1979 |
Passive Cooling | The AIA Research Corporation | Oct 01, 1979 |
Researching the ‘80’s | The AIA Research Corporation | Apr 01, 1980 |
Energy Conscious Redesign | The AIA Research Corporation | Jul 01, 1980 |