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Energy Efficient Buildings – the Architect’s Role
I recently completed reading the National Renewable Energy Laboratory‘s (NREL) Technical Support Document entitled: Strategies for 50% Energy Savings in Large Office Buildings (pdf). As an architect, it can make for some very technical and dry reading, but this document … Continue reading
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Tagged ASHRAE, daylighting, energy efficiency, green design, LEED, lighting controls, mep, NREL, radiant heating / cooling, window to wall ratio
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