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Sponsored by Armstrong World Industries
Designing solar shades to cultivate occupant well-being and promote whole building function
Sponsored by Draper, Inc.
December 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM EST
Understanding and Applying New Building Envelope Codes
Sponsored by Air Barrier Association of America
A transpired solar collector is part of a fresh air heating system
Sponsored by ATAS International, Inc.
How propane has the ability to provide a clean, efficient, and affordable energy
Sponsored by The Propane Education & Research Council
Exploring propane’s energy advantages for residential renovations and new construction
Sponsored by The Propane Education & Research Council
Sponsored by The Steel Institute of New York
In Pursuit of Zero: A trio of projects in different climates and settings offers insights for living...
Architectural Record
Role Models: Three housing developments achieve lofty social and environmental goals on tight budget...
Provided by Architectural Record
Sponsored by AltusGroup
Enhancing the effectiveness and performance of single-ply roofing systems
Sponsored by GAF | Siplast
Using structural steel for building frames to enable more flexible, lightweight structures while red...
Sponsored by The Steel Institute of New York
Expanding the possibilities of wood building design
Sponsored by Think Wood
Both embodied carbon and operational carbon need to be addressed
Sponsored by Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) and Sloan
US Department of Energy’s Energy Efficient Buildings Hub
The Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB Hub) was established by the US Department of Energy on February 1, 2011and is located in the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The hub aims to transform the energy efficiency market for existing small- and medium-sized commercial buildings through research that integrates materials, technologies, models, and tools to optimize whole building energy performance. Research results are demonstrated in buildings and effects are measured and cycled back to refine and guide continued research for further optimization of whole building performance. The Hub scales adoption of proven solutions by addressing business and finance, education and training, and other issues.