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  • Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; DeKay, Mark; Gay, Patrick; Hulse, David; Kellett, Ronald; Meacham, Matt; Muller, Brook; Peting, Don; Pierce, Sam; Rose, Jordan; Sekiguchi, Tomoko (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1992-03)
    This report summarizes research results from tasks conducted from April 1991 to February 1992, the third year of the Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing research program. Detailed descriptions of tasks, methods, and ...
  • Kellett, Ronald; DeKay, Mark; Gay, Patrick; McGinn, B. J.; Brown, G. Z.; Hubbard, Gunnar; Meacham, Matt; Skalangya, Gary; Wilson, Curtis; Mullens, Michael (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1990-10)
    A problem statement is a summary of circumstances, goals and requirements that define a design study. This report summarizes the Problem Statements sub-task of "Task 2.1 Design for Energy Efficiency" of the Energy Efficient ...
  • Berg, Rudy; Briscoe, John; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Kellett, Ronald; Mitchell, Bret; Pierce, Sam; Rapp, Richard; Wilson, Richa (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1994-12)
    The Demonstration House project seeks to show that a house built of Stressed Skin Insulating Core (SSIC) panel construction can provide equal energy performance, yet cost $2000 less than an "architecturally equivalent" ...
  • Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Pierce, Sam; Jobes, Jim; Mitchell, Bret (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1993)
    In 1992/93, the Center for Housing Innovation will design, build, and test a prototype house which showcases energy efficient technology, demonstration that stressed skin panel construction delivers good quality with high ...
  • Berg, Rudy; Briscoe, John; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Mitchell, Bret; Pearse, Richard; Pierce, Sam; Skilton, David; Wilson, Richa (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1995-11)
    The Stressed Skin Insulating Core Panel Demonstration House project seeks to show that a house built of Stressed Skin Insulated Core (SSIC) panel construction can provide equal energy performance, yet cost $2000 less than ...

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