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Georgens, Michelle (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

What if Air Conditioning was Illegal?

A Case Study of the Chase Tower

By adopting three different strategies, the Chase Tower can adapt to the new policy. Evaporative Cooling, Shading, and natural Ventillation work together to make a 75% decrease in the amount of Cooling Degree Hours. Click here to find out how.

 

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