Maintaining Elements That Are Efficient by Design: What's Already Green About Our Historic Buildings (Legacy 09-456)
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This document is intended to help Cultural Resources Managers (CRMs), architects, and engineers understand the existing green features of historic buildings and use those features optimally in adaptive reuse projects that are aimed at increasing energy efficiency and reaching sustainability goals.
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Maintaining Elements That Are Efficient by Design: What's Already Green About Our Historic Buildings (Legacy 09-456). ( tDAR id: 460850) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8460850
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URL: https://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/historic/rehab/index.html
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min long: -127.383; min lat: 24.14 ; max long: -65.039; max lat: 50.467 ;
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Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Principal Investigator(s): Karen Van Citters
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Maintaining Elements That Are Efficient by Design: What's Already Green About Our Historic Buildings - Report (Legacy 09-456) (2010)
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This document is intended to help Cultural Resources Managers (CRMs), architects, and engineers understand the existing green features of historic buildings and use those features optimally in adaptive reuse projects that are aimed at increasing energy efficiency and reaching sustainability goals.