| Type of Document |
Master's Thesis |
| Author |
Brown, Melissa E.
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| URN |
etd-10162005-161016 |
| Title |
The Union of Aerial and Terrestrial Forces |
| Degree |
Master of Architecture |
| Department |
Architecture |
| Advisory Committee |
| Advisor Name |
Title |
| Piedmont-Palladino, Susan C. |
Committee Chair |
| Emmons, Paul F. |
Committee Member |
| Feuerstein, Marcia F. |
Committee Member |
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| Keywords |
- wind
- air
- organic
- natural ventilation
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| Date of Defense |
2005-05-13 |
| Availability |
unrestricted |
Abstract
Environmentally sensitive architecture is rapidly staking its claim on the building community. The structures that are being constructed to fulfill the increasing public demand for "green buildings" are not currently utilizing their unique potential to physically portray their inherent characteristics to be naturally and technologically advanced. Environmentally sensitive architecture has the potential and arguable responsibility to physically react to and portray the natural factors that they are programmatically and technically adapting to.
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