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Jakubiec, J. Alstan; Van Den Wymelenberg, Kevin; Inanici, Mehlika; Mahic, Alen
(Institute for Health in the Built Environment, University of Oregon, 2016)
This paper investigates accuracy in typical High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography techniques
used by researchers measuring high resolution luminance information for visual comfort studies
in daylit spaces. Vignetting ...
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Unknown author (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1991-12-31)
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Brown, G. Z.; Ubbelohde, M. Susan; Reynolds, John S.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1981)
This paper describes the development,
testing and revision of a workbook, Passive
Procedures for Daylighting, Passive Solar
Heating and Cooling", which emphasize the
integration of a set of calculation procedures
with ...
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Brown, G. Z.; Novitski, B. J.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1997)
We have analysed several climates in terms of
some basic recurring weather patterns, and
then classified these patterns in terms of
direct architectural response. This analysis
allows the designer to organize and ...
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Brown, G. Z.; Larocque, Paul; Peffer, Therese
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1996-05)
The University of Oregon completed diagnostic testing of six units of housing
which used open and closed panels. Open panels are built with wood studs and
shipped to the site with sheathing, and sometimes windows and ...
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Ryan, Patrick; Brown, G. Z.; Berg, Rudy
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1990-12)
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Ryan, C. P.; Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1990-12)
Since 1989 the U. S. Department of Energy has sponsored a research program organized to
improve energy efficiency in industrialized housing. Two research centers share responsibility for
the Energy Efficient Industrialized ...
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Brown, G. Z.; Novitski, B. J.; Kleczynski, H.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1981)
This paper describes a method for analyzing
the climate of exterior spaces in terms of
human thermal comfort. Hypothetical city
configurations are compared in two U.S.
climate zones.
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Brown, G. Z.; Novitski, B. J.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1981-03)
An understanding of the impact of climate on the built
environment can lead to the' design of more fuel-efficient
buildings. The authors present a methodology for analyzing
climate conditions in terms of the architectural ...
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Rockcastle, S; Danell, M; Calabrese, E; Sollom-Brotherton, G; Mahic, A; Van Den Wymelenberg, K; Davis, R
(The Society of Light and Lighting, 2021-01-04)
Over the last several decades, designers have used digital screens to view images of real and simulated spaces and make critical design decisions. Screen technology has improved during this time, as technologies like OLED ...
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Pierce, Sam; Brown, G. Z.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992-01)
The objective of this investigation is to gain an understanding of the code requirements in order to gauge the task of developing an energy code compliance tool for use by industrialized housing producers. Although this ...
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Finrow, Jerry V.
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1990)
The countries of Scandinavia have been on the leading edge of housing design including construction
technology for the past 20 years. In Denmark, housing innovation such as the current "co-housing"
movement, has been and ...
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Brown, G. Z.; McDonald, Margot; Meacham, Matt
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1991)
This paper summarizes a study on the extent of computer use by industrialized housing producers in the U.S., Japan, Sweden and Norway. The study was directed at understanding industrialized housing production and energy ...
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Brown, G. Z.; McDonald, Margot
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1990-12)
The Advanced Energy Design and Operation Technologies (AEDOT) Research Project was created
to develop a scientific and technical basis for improved energy-related decision making early in the
design process and in ways ...
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Aires, Kevin; Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; Kline, Jeff; Kumar, Pawan
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1995)
This paper summarizes a detailed cost study performed to evaluate the first cost of the building system innovations in a stressed skin insulation core (SSIC) panel demonstration house built in Springfield, Oregon. The ...
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Brown, G. Z.; University of Oregon. Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992)
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Bernhard, Sarah; Brown, G. Z.; Briscoe, John; Kline, Jeff; Kumar, Pawan; Wang, Zhunqin; Rasmussen, Donald; Rasmussen, Kenneth; Stanard, James
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1996)
The objective of our investigations was to develop
innovations that would enable modular builders to improve
the energy performance of their classrooms without
increasing their first cost. The Modem Building Systems'
classroom ...
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Brown, G. Z.; Bjornson, Dana; Briscoe, John; Fremouw, Sean; Kline, Jeff; Kumar, Pawan; Larocque, Paul; Northcutt, Dale; Wang, Zhunqin
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1997)
We are developing innovations to enable modular builders to improve the energy performance of their classrooms with a minimum increase in first cost. The Modern Building Systems' (MBS) classroom building conforms to the ...
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Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; DeKay, Mark; Kellett, Ronald; Muller, Brook; Peting, Donald; Rose, Jordan
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992)
This paper reports on method and results of 'Design for Energy Efficiency', a design and technology task area of the Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing research program - a project jointly based in institutions of ...
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Kellett, Ronald
(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992-09)
This paper presents work in progress in 'Design for Energy Efficiency', one of fifteen task areas within the United States Department of Energy sponsored Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing (EEIH) research program. In ...
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