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Durability and Resilience characterizes the ability to withstand wear and efficient maintenance of building elements and systems, as well as the measure of facility’s ability to function after enduring a natural or man-made disaster.
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An Investigation of Best Practices for Evacuating and Sheltering Individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities | Oct 01, 2008 | National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities |
Emergency Response Information for School Facilities | Jul 01, 2008 | National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities |
Detection of Moisture and Water Intrusion Within Building Envelopes by Means of Infrared Thermographic Inspections | Apr 01, 2008 | Antonio Colantonio (Public Works and Government Services Canada) |
Earthquakes and Schools | Jan 01, 2008 | National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities |
Low-Cost Security Measures for School Facilities | Jan 01, 2008 | National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities |
Severe Weather Planning for Schools | Jan 01, 2008 | Barbara McNaught Wilson (National Weather Service), Christopher Strong (National Weather Service), Bill Bunting (NationalWeather Service) |
Wildfires and Schools | Jan 01, 2008 | National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities |
Creating Safe and Healthy Spaces: Selecting Materials That Support Healing | Jan 01, 2006 | Mark Rossi, PhD, Tom Lent |
Lessons Learned from Recent Damaging Earthquakes | Apr 01, 2001 | William T. Holmes (NIBS Building Seismic Safety Council) |
Researching the ‘80’s | Apr 01, 1980 | The AIA Research Corporation |
Seismic Design | Apr 01, 1978 | The AIA Research Corporation |
Some Prospects for Simulating Human Behavior in High-Rise Building Fires: A Pilot Demonstration | Jan 01, 1976 | Fred I. Stahl (The City University of New York) |
Integrated Environmental Design of Buildings | Jan 01, 1972 | P.E. O'Sullivan (University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology) |
Multi-Level Industrial Building: A Possible Incentive for Additional Central City Employment and Industrial Development | Jan 01, 1972 | William O. Lindow (William A. Gould and Associates, Cleveland, Ohio) |