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Options for Energy Conservation in Site and Neighborhood Design: A Development Case Studies Workshop
This introductory meeting of the Site and Neighborhood Design (SAND) program identified and addressed areas of mutual concern to the contractor teams and the sponsoring organization, the Community Systems Branch, Division of Buildings and Community Systems. Of particular importance was realizing various conservation options for the five case studies. Distinguishing features of presentations on Burke Center (suburban Fairfax County, Virginia); Greenbriar (Tidewater, Virginia); Shenandoah (Corveta County, Georgia); Radisson, New York; and the Woodlands, (Houston, Texas) are summarized. At a panel discussion, the following subjects were discussed: energy system alternatives at the community scale; architectural and engineering systems; consumer products; passive site options. Developer activities are reviewed. It is concluded that the case studies are not purely research, but to mobilize developers, utilities, and local government to work together to realize more energy efficient site and neighborhood scale developments. (ERA citation 04:003670)
Options for Energy Conservation in Site and Neighborhood Design: A Development Case Studies Workshop
This introductory meeting of the Site and Neighborhood Design (SAND) program identified and addressed areas of mutual concern to the contractor teams and the sponsoring organization, the Community Systems Branch, Division of Buildings and Community Systems. Of particular importance was realizing various conservation options for the five case studies. Distinguishing features of presentations on Burke Center (suburban Fairfax County, Virginia); Greenbriar (Tidewater, Virginia); Shenandoah (Corveta County, Georgia); Radisson, New York; and the Woodlands, (Houston, Texas) are summarized. At a panel discussion, the following subjects were discussed: energy system alternatives at the community scale; architectural and engineering systems; consumer products; passive site options. Developer activities are reviewed. It is concluded that the case studies are not purely research, but to mobilize developers, utilities, and local government to work together to realize more energy efficient site and neighborhood scale developments. (ERA citation 04:003670)
Options for Energy Conservation in Site and Neighborhood Design: A Development Case Studies Workshop
1978
20 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Policies, Regulations & Studies , Energy conservation , ICES , Communities , Architecture , Commodities , Comparative evaluations , Coordinated research programs , Decision making , Design , Economics , Energy efficiency , Energy management , Engineering , Evaluation , Feasibility studies , Georgia , Human populations , Implementation , Land use , Landscaping , Local government , Meetings , New York , Planning , Site selection , Texas , Total energy systems , Urban areas , US DOE , Virginia , ERDA/291000 , ERDA/320600 , ERDA/510500 , ERDA/298000
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