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Morgan, William – Progressive Architecture, 1979
Reviews examples of earth-related architecture in the United States over the past 40 years. (Author)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Energy Conservation, Underground Facilities
Rush, Richard – Progressive Architecture, 1980
Designing fire protection into a building is complex; it requires effective coverage, an economical installation, and compliance with many regulations. (Author)
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Building Design, Facility Requirements, Fire Protection
Progressive Architecture, 1980
Program, structure, and mechanical system are handled as interlocking elements in a sports facility for Southern Illinois University. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Higher Education, Recreational Facilities
Progressive Architecture, 1981
Two Oregon recreational facilities, the Tualatin Hills Sports Complex and the Corvallis Aquatic Center, designed by architects Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf and Associates, share the bold application of color and clarity of design. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Color, Recreational Facilities
Calthorpe, Peter – Progressive Architecture, 1980
Two government clients, the state of California, and the Tennessee Valley Authorit y, are encouraging building design that reduces the use of energy. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Environmental Influences
Progressive Architecture, 1979
The Legal Research Center for Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon, was designed to allow existing facilities to dominate, to continue a linear development of a steep nonlinear site, and to connect gracefully to adjacent buildings. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Building Design, Facility Guidelines, Higher Education
Stephens, Suzanne – Progressive Architecture, 1980
A profile of a Chicago (Illinois) architectural firm. Shown are an office building, a public library, an observatory, and two houses. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Character, Architectural Programing, Building Design
Vonier, Thomas – Progressive Architecture, 1980
A brief description of the creation of Department of Energy performance standards and the plans to date for implementation. In addition, a consideration of some of the major issues likely to be of interest to architects, their clients, and colleagues. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Evaluation Criteria
Dubin, Fred; Rush, Richard – Progressive Architecture, 1980
An energy-conserving building is only as effective as the team that designs it. The important interaction between architect and engineer is discussed in an interview with Fred Dubin. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Programing, Building Design, Cooperative Planning
Rush, Richard – Progressive Architecture, 1980
The turn to energy-conscious design is inevitable. How we use energy affects the environment and eventually the world. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Building Design, Efficiency, Energy Conservation
Murphy, Jim – Progressive Architecture, 1980
The planned corporate office building for Hooker Chemicals and Plastics Corporation in Niagara Falls (New York) is designed to have an inner skin and an outer one four feet from it. Operable louvers will be located between the membranes. An energy analysis of the planned building is included. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Building Innovation, Building Operation, Energy Conservation
Murphy, Jim – Progressive Architecture, 1980
The design team for the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) has pushed the state of the energy art to its current limits for the initial phase, with provisions for foreseeable and even speculative future applications. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Programing, Building Innovation, Heat Recovery, Modular Building Design
Eberhard, John P.; Percy, Charles H. – Progressive Architecture, 1979
A review of the development of energy standards legislation in building design and the positions emerging in response to the proposed performance standards. (Author)
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Energy Conservation, Federal Legislation
Morton, David – Progressive Architecture, 1979
At the University of Southern California solar-access design research project, Barry Knowles and students have devised a solar envelope: the largest volumetric container over a land parcel that allows solar access to all adjacent neighbors within useful time constraints. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Court Litigation, Energy Conservation
Morton, David – Progressive Architecture, 1980
At the Shenandoah Solar Recreation Center in Georgia, solar energy is used not only for heating and cooling, but also for ice making. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Design, Community Centers, Energy Conservation
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