Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452)
Summary
This project created a guide containing case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).
Cite this Record
Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452). ( tDAR id: 460869) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8460869
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URL: https://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/historic/rehab/index.html
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Site Type
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Non-Domestic Structures
Investigation Types
Environment Research
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Heritage Management
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Site Stewardship Monitoring
General
Building Design
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Energy Efficiency
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Environmental Impact
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Green Features
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Historic Buildings
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Historic Properties
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Indoor Environmental Quality
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Rehabilitation
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sustainability
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Water Conservation
Spatial Coverage
min long: -129.639; min lat: 23.176 ; max long: -60.557; max lat: 51.135 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Principal Investigator(s): Karen Van Citters
Resources Inside this Project (Viewing 1-2 of 2)
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Documents
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Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
This two-part guide contains case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).
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A Summary of the Strategies for Greening Historic Properties Study - Pamphlet (Legacy 09-452) (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
This pamphlet summarizes a guide containing case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).