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ItemFried Augenbroe: COA Research Forum(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-29) Augenbroe, GodfriedSince 1997, Fried Augenbroe heads the Building Technology area in the Doctoral Program in the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the USA, where he teaches graduate courses and conducts research in the fields of building performance concepts and simulation, control of smart systems, e-Business, system monitoring and diagnostics. He has also established an active research record in building process studies, construction project management, web hosted collaboration, and knowledge management, dealing with the development of software tools, their interoperability and their business integration. In the field of energy modeling Augenbroe has led large building energy simulation projects for the development and application of energy saving technologies in buildings and residential construction. He has developed building energy performance metrics for large institutional real estate managers such as the General Services Administration in the US. He is also active in the development of Communities of Practice exploiting the emergence of WEB 2.0 social computing environments. As one of the first applications he is developing a CoP in healthcare design.
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ItemWhy Urban Design?(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-09-24) Dobbins, Michael
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ItemJerusalem(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08-27) Balfour, Alan
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ItemFeasibility of Ammonia-Powered Houses(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02-26) Castro-Lacouture, DanielDaniel Castro-Lacouture, Assistant Professor, Building Construction, teaches courses in construction cost management and estimating. His current research focuses on the applicability and design of B2B e-work solutions for construction processes, sustainability, and automation in construction.
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ItemA Scholar Looks at the Centennial: Atlanta in 1908(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-01-29) Craig, Robert M.After a brief summary of his writing projects underway which are in part generated by the timing of the Centennial of the Architecture Program at Georgia Tech (1908-2008), Robert M. Craig addresses the question of the Atlanta architectural scene 100 years ago, when students began architectural studies at Georgia Tech.
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ItemPlanning for Disaster: Peru's Rio Santa Valley and Accelerating Climate Change(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-11-20) Lynch, Barbara DeutschThe talk first addressed competing uses of water and the likely impacts on these uses as water in the Rio Santa becomes scarcer due to glacial retreat. It then outlined possible steps for building a coordinated effort to achieve an equitable and sustainable allocation of the river's reduced flow.
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ItemSerious Games in Architecture(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-30) Lesniewski, A. (Anatoliusz) ; Swarts, Matthew E. ; Williams, RacelDr. Anatoliusz (Tolek) Lesniewski, Director, Interactive Media Architecture Group in Education (IMAGINE) Lab presented his research as part of the fall 2008 COA Research Forum talk series. The IMAGINE Lab creates high quality, video game-like environments by repurposing existing game engine software and integrates highly customized architectural models so that users can better understand the vision and context of an idea for the built environment.
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ItemRisk Assessment: Estimating the Consequences of Earthquakes and Other Natural Hazards(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09-25) French, Steven P.Dr. Steven French, Professor, City and Regional Planning; and Director, Center for Geographic Information Systems presented his research as part of the fall 2008 COA Research Forum talk series.
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ItemAssistive Technology Development: the Juggling of Stakeholders(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-04-24) Sprigle, Stephen
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ItemSolar Decathlon(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-03-27) Gentry, T. Russell ; Brown, JasonAfter 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.