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The Innovation Is In The Details Continued By Tekla S. Perry

First Published April 2008
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The concrete floor, made not with cement but with fly ash, a by-product of coal burning, cools down on summer nights and chills the building during the day. Some offices facing south and west do have additional cooling capacity; for these, cold water is pumped along beams in the ceiling. Hot water for heating comes from the university’s power plant.


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