Adrian Tuluca has written: 'Energy efficient design andconstruction for commercial buildings' -- subject(s): Architecture and energy conservation, Commercial buildings, Commercialbuildings, Energy conservation 'Energy efficient design and construction for commercial buildings' -- subject(s): Energy conservation, Architecture and energy conservation, Commercial buildings
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Shanti D. Pless has written: 'Advanced energy design guide for large hospitals' -- subject(s): Hospital buildings, Energy conservation, Sustainable buildings, Design and construction, Hospitals, Standards 'Advanced energy design guide for large hospitals' -- subject(s): Hospital buildings, Energy conservation, Sustainable buildings, Design and construction, Hospitals, Standards
Tom Lenchek has written: 'Energy efficient home construction techniques manual' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Energy conservation, Handbooks, manuals, House construction
The advantages of using brick on frame construction method for building structures include durability, fire resistance, and energy efficiency. Brick provides a strong and long-lasting exterior, while the frame structure offers flexibility in design and construction. This combination results in a sturdy and energy-efficient building that can withstand various weather conditions.
The most efficient fan blade design for optimal performance and energy savings is typically a curved shape, such as an airfoil or winglet design. These designs help to reduce drag and turbulence, allowing the fan to move air more effectively with less energy consumption.
Anne Minne has written: 'Energy design principles in buildings' -- subject(s): Solar energy, Solar buildings, Hybrid systems, Design and construction
Melted wood, also known as liquid wood, can be used in innovative ways for sustainable design and construction by being molded into various shapes and forms to create eco-friendly building materials. This material is durable, lightweight, and biodegradable, making it a great alternative to traditional construction materials like plastic or concrete. Additionally, melted wood can be used to create energy-efficient structures that help reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainability in the construction industry.
Advantages of living in new construction homes include knowing the history of the house and they tend to be more energy efficient because of newer technology.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional in "Green" Building Design and Construction LEED Building Design and Construction (BD+C). LEED AP BD+ C Exam is for professionals who have experience with the design and construction phases of green building. Those who take this exam are required to have knowledge of the commercial, residential, education, and healthcare sectors.
Hans Rosenlund has written: 'Design of energy efficient houses in a hot and arid climate'
Edward Dean has written: 'Energy management strategies in public libraries' -- subject(s): Architecture and energy conservation, Design and construction, Energy conservation, Heating and ventilation, Library buildings, Public libraries 'Energy principles in architectural design'