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      TECHNICAL RESEARCH NEEDS FOR SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS: Results from a Multidisciplinary NSF Workshop

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          This article describes research needs for sustainable buildings as defined in a July 2009 National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop. This workshop brought together building researchers with researchers in the areas of distributed renewable energy and multifunctional materials to engage their expertise and identify overlapping research needs and opportunities. An overview of sustainable building design provided the broad context for discussion. This overview was followed by focused presentations in building control systems, advanced building envelopes, and systems and process integration. In addition, presentations on distributed renewable energy and multi-functional materials supported the participants in outlining and generating research needs that connect the topic areas. The primary outcome from this part of the workshop was the identification of key sustainable building research needs in: transformative measurements; passive strategies; regional solutions and living labs; systems integration; storage and cascades; adoption of international advances; and implementation and market transformation. These needs, along with associated technical challenges and potential impacts, are described in this paper to guide sustainable building research.

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                Journal
                jgrb
                Journal of Green Building
                College Publishing
                1552-6100
                1943-4618
                1943-4618
                Fall 2009
                : 4
                : 4
                : 101-112
                Author notes

                1Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Clemson University, leidyk@ 123456clemson.edu .

                2University Professor, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University, loftness@ 123456cmu.edu .

                3Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, gregor.henze@ 123456colorado.edu .

                4Professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University, sailor@ 123456cecs.pdx.edu .

                5Associate Professor, Department of Architectural Engineering, Penn State, driley@ 123456engr.psu.edu .

                Article
                jgb.4.4.101
                10.3992/jgb.4.4.101
                d231714a-dfad-42f9-b9d5-4809ac9288d7
                ©2009 by College Publishing. All rights reserved.
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                Pages: 12
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLES

                Urban design & Planning,Civil engineering,Environmental management, Policy & Planning,Architecture,Environmental engineering
                implementation,research needs,passive strategies,systems integration,regional solutions,measurement,market transformation

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