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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Reducing Carbon and Improving Thermal Comfort for an Orphan Village in Rural Liberia Joshua D. Lee (Carnegie Mellon University), Leila Sai Srinivasan (AECOM) Oct 02, 2020
The New Normals: Architecture Under Climate Change Uncertainty Justin McCarty (The University of British Columbia), Adam Rysanek (The University of British Columbia) Oct 02, 2020
The Low-Carbon Life: The Pandemic and the Ponzi Scheme Thomas Fisher (University of Minnesota) Oct 02, 2020
Direct Air Capture Technology: An Investigation of Net Carbon Impacts Manan Singh (University of Florida), Ryan Sharston (University of Florida) Oct 02, 2020
Adaptive Reuse as Carbon Adaptation: Urban Food Production in the Underused Parking Garages of the Future Myer Harrell (Weber Thompson), Erin Horn (University of Washington), Adam Koehn (University of Washington), Alex Ianchenko (University of Washington), Gundula Prosksch (University of Washington) Oct 02, 2020
Labor Histories and Carbon Futures Jessica Garcia Fritz (South Dakota State University), Federico Garcia Lammers (South Dakota State University) Oct 02, 2020
Sourcing Energy from Waste in the Circular City: Integrated Anaerobic Digestion Toward Long-Term Decarbonization of Cities Erin Horn (University of Washington), Gundula Proksch (University of Washington) Oct 02, 2020
There Goes the Neighborhood: How a NZE Passive House Changed the Culture of a Community Charles Macbride (University of Texas at Arlington) Oct 02, 2020
Advancing Construction through the Buildings Workforce Sarah Truitt (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)), Madeline Salzman (U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office (BTO)) Oct 02, 2020
Farmworks: Building as a Machine for Growing Food Eugenia Victoria Ellis (Drexel University), David Alan Kratzer (Thomas Jefferson University) Oct 02, 2020

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