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Publications Details for Grant Number SU832505
EVALUATING ecoMOD: Building Performance Monitoring and Post-Occupancy Evaluation of an Ecological, Modular House
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. Modernist modulars still in spotlight. Manufactured Housing Report, October 11, 2004, pp. 3-4. |
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. AIA recognized ecoliteracy in architecture schools. Environmental Building News, July 2005. |
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. Design, build, and repeat. Architectural Record, November 2005, p. 54. |
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. UVA mods to aid needy. Building Systems Magazine, November 1, 2005, http://www.buildingsystems.com/BreakingNews/bn_11_01_05.html. |
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. Geared for urban infill applications: University of Virginia ecoMOD Project will design and build modular homes. Automated Builder Magazine, August 2005, pp. 36-37. |
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Article/Press Release | Quale J. Prefab housing goes green gracefully. The Next American City quarterly magazine, Issue 11, Summer 2006, pp. 47-48. |
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Conference Proceedings | Quale J. Ecological, modular and affordable housing. In: Broadbent G, Brebbia CA, eds. Eco-Architecture: Harmonisation Between Architecture and Nature. Southhampton, UK: WIT Press, November 2006. pp. 53-62. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Ecological, modular, affordable. Presented at Architecture Exchange East, Convention of the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects, November, 2004. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Affordably green? Presented at the University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Symposium:Site::Offsite:Architecture and the Factory-Built House, Austin, TX, November 2004. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Blood, sweat and SIPS. Public lecture presented at Princeton University School of Architecture, Princeton, NJ, November 2005. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Ecological modularity. Public lecture presented at Structures for Inclusion 5, sponsored by Design Corp and the City College of New York, New York, NY, April 2005. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Making sustainable residential design affordable. Presented at Why Green Buildings Matter Symposium, sponsored by the Charlottesville Waldorf Foundation, October 2005. |
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Presentation | Quale J. Trojan goat: a self-sufficient house. Public lecture presented at the Urban Center, Municipal Art Society, New York, NY, March 2006. |
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Presentation | Quale J. ecoMOD. Public lecture presented at the Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture, Atlanta, GA, March 2006. |
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Television Appearance | Quale J. Global challenges (segment on ecoMOD). CNN International, broadcast in November and December 2005. |
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Television Appearance | Quale J. Spotlight: ecoMOD. Research Channel, broadcast in October and November 2005. |
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Television Appearance | Quale J. Building a piece of the 'American dream.' WCAV-TV, Channel 19, Charlottesville, VA, broadcast on July 19, 2005. |
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