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Deadwood Community Center and Firehall. Final Report
The design of a public community center and firehall for the rural community of Deadwood, Oregon is presented. Passive solar heating, cooling, and daylighting were used in the architectural strategies for the building. Solar domestic water heating, wood auxiliary heating, and wind ventilation for cooling were also added to the design of the building. The daily energy consumption of the building is analyzed. (ERA citation 11:005111)
Deadwood Community Center and Firehall. Final Report
The design of a public community center and firehall for the rural community of Deadwood, Oregon is presented. Passive solar heating, cooling, and daylighting were used in the architectural strategies for the building. Solar domestic water heating, wood auxiliary heating, and wind ventilation for cooling were also added to the design of the building. The daily energy consumption of the building is analyzed. (ERA citation 11:005111)
Deadwood Community Center and Firehall. Final Report
1984
247 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solar Energy , Heating & Cooling Systems , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Public Buildings , Daylighting , Design , Energy Consumption , Passive Solar Cooling Systems , Passive Solar Heating Systems , Performance , Solar Architecture , Solar Water Heating , ERDA/140901
Deadwood dam, Boise project, Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
|Deadwood dam, Boise project, Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Deadwood dam, Boise project, Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1931
|Deadwood dam, Boise project, Idaho
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929