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    Robots and Drones
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-09-28) Gentry, T. Russell ; Leigh, Nancey Greene ; Swarts, Matthew E. ; Weinberg, Gil
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    The Future of Energy and Design
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-11-11) Augenbroe, Godfried ; Breen, Rita ; Gentry, T. Russell ; Jackson, Roderick ; MIller, Justin ; Schmidt, Jacqueline
    Every year, the world’s population increases by 65 million people, and over the next 13 years, 600 cities will account for nearly 65 percent of global GDP growth. This afternoon symposium will explore ideas related to 21st urban housing in the context of changing urban demographics, sustainability targets and alternative energy requirements, via guest presentations, audience involvement and exemplary design projects. There are a number of new initiatives focused on understanding the forces in play as urbanized areas like Tokyo, Seattle, Atlanta, San Francisco, and New York City work to address issues associated with designing livable, energy efficient and affordable urban dwellings. As cities like Atlanta continue to experience a move away from satellite single family bedroom communities towards center city, mid and high-rise housing blocks, our challenge is to create sustained focus and dialogue on ecology, opportunity and affordability.
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    The Future of Life Cycle Assessment in Architectural Practice
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-08-26) Gentry, T. Russell
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    Solar Decathlon
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-03-27) Gentry, T. Russell ; Brown, Jason
    After taking sixth place in the international Solar Decathlon competition hosted by the Department of Energy, Georgia Tech’s "Icarus" is now open for tours in its new location on campus. Georgia Tech's Solar Decathlon House harnesses and celebrates the sun's power. As in the Greek tale of the architect Daedalus and his son Icarus who embarked on a flight to the sun, so too the modern fascination with building "lighter" and more "transparent" buildings is presumed to be at odds with "energy conservation." And yet, at no other time in the history of construction have advances in materials technology and energy systems design rendered Icarus' vision more realizable. Exploring the paradox of "lightness" and "energy conservation" is the inspiration that guides the design and construction of Georgia Tech's Solar Decathlon House.
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    The Duomo's Context and Construction [Part 3]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-02-09) Gentry, T. Russell
    Dr. Russell Gentry, Associate Professor Associate Director, Advanced Wood Products Laboratory (AWPL) College of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology
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    [Response & Panel Discussion]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-02-09) Dowling, Elizabeth M. ; Kahn, Lawrence F. ; Bowen, Brian ; Carpo, Mario ; Gentry, T. Russell ; Geva, Anat ; Clark, Frank
    Respondants: Dr. Elizabeth Dowling, Professor, College of Architecture, Georgia Tech and Dr. Lawrence Kahn, Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Georgia Tech. Panelists: Mario Carpo, Anat Geva, Brian Bowen, Russell Gentry, and Frank Clark.
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    Design & construction of polymeric lockers
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-05-31) Gentry, T. Russell
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    The use of elastic finite elements in the design of reinforced concrete flat plates
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1986-08) Gentry, T. Russell