Browsing Faculty Publications by Department "Architecture"
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(Taylor & Francis Group, 1997)We present two perimeter daylighting systems that passively redirect bean sunlight further from the window wall using special optical films, and optimized geometry, and a small glazing aperture. The objectives of these ...
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(2015-02-08)An evaluation is presented of the experience of patients, families and staff in two infusion suites. One infusion suite was a facility occupied until 2009 and the other suite was the replacement for that facility. The ...
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(11th Conference on Advanced Building Skins, 2016-10-11)The abundant use of solar panels in dense urban areas is causing severe visual discomfort because of the reflection of sunlight falling on their surfaces. These intense reflections can cause a disabling glare, which impairs ...
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(IBPSA, 2009)A wide range of scientifically validated Building Performance Simulation tools BPS is available internationally. The users of those tools are mainly researchers, physicists and experts who value empirical validation, ...
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(Archaeological Institute of America, 2019)The Late Minoan IIIC settlement at Kavousi Vronda, located in the northern foothills of the Thriphti mountain range in eastern Crete, consisted of about twenty houses clustered in complexes around the slopes and summit of ...
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Colloquium Overview Statement: What’s New at Gournia? The Gournia Excavation Project 2010–Present. (Archaeological Institute of America, 2017)Harriet Boyd Hawes conducted the first systematic excavations at Gournia in 1901 and 1903-1904, revealing a palace, a public plateia, some 64 houses, two extramural cemeteries, and a street-network. Hawes was primarily ...
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(Athens Institute for Education and Research, 2014)Ancient Greek domestic architecture has been a topic of interest from the perspectives of both ancient literary texts and modern archaeological fieldwork. Scholarship has advanced from a focus on house forms described by ...
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(2020-05-17)Our understanding of diet and culinary practices at the Late Minoan IIIC settlement sites of Kavousi Vronda and Karphi is based upon several different types of physical evidence that have been recovered through excavation. ...
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(International Solar Energy Society, 2018)This paper evaluates the daylighting performance of an integrated skylight and shading dome with natural ventilation (SDV) for residential buildings in the tropics using the RADIANCE lighting simulation program and the ...
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(2017-06-17)This paper presents the findings of a study that evaluated the daylight performance of three toplighting systems: skylights, lightscoops, and roof monitors for office buildings in Thailand. These toplighting systems were ...
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(American Solar Energy Society, 1994-06)We present results from the design and evaluation of three advanced daylighting systems: a light shelf, a light pipe, and a skylight. These systems use optical films and an optimized geometry to passively intercept and ...
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(ASHRAE, 1998-12)This paper presents the results of a study investigating the energy and daylight performance of anisotropic angular selective glazings. The DOE-2.1E energy simulation program was used to determine the annual cooling, ...
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(Archaeological Institute of America, 2011)Accurate calculation of the storage capacity of ceramic assemblages offers insights relevant to many types of archaeological analyses, including function and design variability, craft specialization, the establishment of ...
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(Passive Low Energy Architecture, 2020-09-01)This paper demonstrates that it is possible to achieve 3 daylight credits of Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design version 4 (LEED v4) in all latitudes and orientations. This study uses a space with sidelight windows ...
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(ASHRAE, 2017)Thermal and visual comfort are often listed by occupants as the most important requirements for indoor environmental quality. Leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED), as an internationally recognized rating ...
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(Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum, 2023)Between 1931 and 1939, Oscar Broneer and the American School of Classical Studies excavated the eastern half of the North Slope of the Acropolis and conducted limited exploration on the East Slope and within the East Cave. ...
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(2017-06-17)This paper presents the design, development and construction process of an experimental rotating room to study the performance of complex fenestration systems (CFS). The room, of 600 ft2 represents a workspace of 20 ft ...
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(2020-02-27)Houses of worship formed the backbone of colonial society in the New World. They functioned both as sites of religious devotion as well as spaces of social interactions–merging the sacred and secular. The Lowcountry of ...
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(2017-06-05)The research project presented in this paper explores the benefits of utilizing a hybrid workstation in a daylight design application. The prototype developed for this work links a physical design object with digital ...
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(12th Advanced Building Skins Conference, 2017-10-02)