Improving the Built Environment through Research, Design, and Technology

Articles & Papers

2008

Parceling Out Power to the People

New York Times

Good Neighbors

EcoHome Magazine

How Green Can a Huge House Be?

New York Times

2007

Articles

Near-Zero-Energy In New England

Energy Design Update®

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Hurricane-Resistant Concrete Homes

Coastal Contractor

Built-In Mistakes

Units Magazine

Taking the LEED

Residential Architect

Next Stop: Green Neighborhoods

www.aia.org

Think Regionally!
www.aia.org

The True Cost of Green: What’s Your Baseline?
www.aia.org

Papers

Energy Efficient and Green Technology Building Template Guide for the State of Maryland
Energy Efficiency Programs, Maryland Energy Administration

Field Evaluation of an unglazed, Building-integrated, Solar Domestic Water Heating System
American Solar Energy Society

2006

Articles

LEED for Homes in the Big Apple

Environmental Design + Construction

Multifamily Takes Baby Steps to CHP
www.homeenergy.org

Harnessing the Sun

Innovative Home

LEED-ing the Way

Innovative Home

The Challenges of Basement Insulation
www.homeenergy.org

Brainy Membrane
www.homeenergy.org

Designing and Building Hurricane Resistant Homes
www.homeenergy.org


Energy Star Goes Multifamily
www.homeenergy.org

Papers

Cost, Design and Performance of Solar Hot Water in Cold-Climate Homes
American Solar Energy Society

Utility Benefits of Homes Approaching “Zero Energy”
ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings


The Winding Road Towards “Zero” Energy:
Lessons from Monitoring Efficient Solar Homes

ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings

2005

Articles

Hidden Cost: Wasted Energy
www.homeenergy.org

2004

Papers


Field Performance of Different Interior Basement Insulation Systems
ASHRAE


Building Acoustics: A key part of the whole building design process
Institute of Noise Control Engineering

2003

Articles


Multifamily Benchmark
www.homeenergy.org

2002

Papers


An Innovative Approach to Reducing Duct Heat Gains for a Production
Builder in a Hot and Humid Climate—How We Got There

ACEE Summer Study Session, Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends

1999

Articles


Fuel Use in Multifamily Buildings
Home Energy Magazine

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