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|a39106-K|bFilms for the humanities & sciences
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|a(OCoLC)233658083
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|aocn233658083
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|aTMUE|beng|cTMUE|dTMUE
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|aNA2542.36|bG74 2008
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|aGreen architecture|h[[videorecording]] : |benvironmentally friendly housing / |cShopware
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|aHamilton, N.J : |bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences, |c2008
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|a1 videodisc (31 min.) : |bsd., col ; |c4 3/4 in
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|aClosed-captioned
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1
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|aIntroduction to the Solar Decathlon & the team house--Green building materials & energy saving strategies--Design challenges & inventive solutions--Teamwork brings about innovation--Real world implications
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520 |
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|a"Combining aesthetics, sustainability, and function is the challenge of green architecture -- and 20 teams of college students from North America and Europe brilliantly rise to that challenge as they compete to design, build, and demonstrate the operation of the most attractive and energy-efficient house at the 2007 Solar Decathlon held in Washington, D.C. This program tracks the teams from the University of Maryland, MIT, The University of Texas at Austin, and Lawrence Technological University as they seek out corporate sponsors, research available materials, and hone their construction skills to create appealing living spaces that require zero energy."--container
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538 |
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|aDVD-R format
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650 |
0
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|aSolar houses|xDesign and construction
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650 |
0
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|aArchitecture and energy conservation
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650 |
0
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|aDwellings|xEnvironmental engineering
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650 |
0
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|aSustainable architecture
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650 |
0
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|aArchitecture, Domestic
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710 |
2
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|aShopware (Firm)
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710 |
2
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|aFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
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