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Sustainable Design Strategies
for the Modernization of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
by Joseph J. Ferraro, AIA and William D. Brooks, AIA
10. References:
LEED®: A Look at the Rating System That’s Changing the Way America Builds, Article from Environmental Building News, June 2000
Brooks, William D., AIA, Elevated Station Design for the South Pole Redevelopment Project at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Technical Paper published in “Cold Regions Engineering – Putting Research Into Practice”, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering, 1999, New Hampshire
Ferraro, Joseph J., AIA, Master Plan for a New South Pole Redevelopment Project, Technical Paper in “Cold Regions Engineering – Putting Research Into Practice”, Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering, 1999, New Hampshire.
Basis of Design, South Pole Station Modernization, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica, by Ferraro Choi And Associates Ltd, prepared for the National Science Foundation, April 9, 1999
Public Technology and U.S. Green Building Council, Sustainable Building Technical Manual: Green Building Design, Construction, and Operations, Washington, DC, Public Technology, Inc., 1996
Conceptual Design and Programming Study, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, South Pole Replacement Facilities, by Ferraro Choi And Associates Ltd, prepared for the National Science Foundation, March 1994
Table of Contents
1. Abstract
2. Sustainable Design
3. Construction History at Amundsen-Scott Station
4. Sustainable Design Goals
5. Minimizing Impacts to the South Pole Research Environment
6. Ensuring a Station Useful Life of 25 Years or More
7. Energy Efficiency
8. Indoor Environmental Quality
9. Conclusion
10. References
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