A paper by Prof. Dr. B. Keller, Chair of Building Physics, Institute of Building Technolgy, ETH-Z (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), Zurich, Switzerland.
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This is from Buildsmart of Vancouver, Canada about introducing Green Buildings & LEED® to contractors. Thanks to Geoff McDonell, P.Eng., LEED AP for sharing it.
This article is by Geoff McDonell, P.Eng., LEED AP. Thanks for sharing!
This paper is from the U.K.'s Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers. Thanks to Geoff McDonell, P.Eng., LEED AP for sharing it with us.
This article is by Geoff McDonell, P.Eng., LEED AP. Thanks for sharing!
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Here is an old brochure about home heating in 1916. Thanks to Thomas M. Long, P.E.
This brochure from October, 1924 tells all about the "Heat at low cost" that's available to those who choose Perfect heaters from Richardson & Boynton Co.
This wonderful booklet is from The Hess Warming and Ventilating Co. of Chicago, IL. Along with it, you'll find a sales letter from George Hess to L.H.
Here is a nice four-page booklet from 1957 about Bryant Automatic Gas Heating. Thanks to John Mills for scanning and sharing.