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Visualising view, daylight, and energy: A window design workflow for architects in early design

Visualising view, daylight, and energy: A window design workflow for architects in early design

July 15, 2019
The Humid Threshold:  Cooling hot, humid climates via membrane dehumidification

The Humid Threshold: Cooling hot, humid climates via membrane dehumidification

July 14, 2019
The Vulnerability of Potable Water with Climate Change in Miami-Dade

The Vulnerability of Potable Water with Climate Change in Miami-Dade

March 25, 2019
Coupling Thermal Mass & Buoyancy for Thermoregulation and Ventilation in India

Coupling Thermal Mass & Buoyancy for Thermoregulation and Ventilation in India

March 25, 2019
Parametric Energy Simulation in Early Design

Parametric Energy Simulation in Early Design

March 25, 2019
The Littleton Trials

The Littleton Trials

September 2, 2018
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  • Visualising view, daylight, and energy: A window design workflow for architects in early design
  • The Humid Threshold:  Cooling hot, humid climates via membrane dehumidification
  • The Vulnerability of Potable Water with Climate Change in Miami-Dade
  • Coupling Thermal Mass & Buoyancy for Thermoregulation and Ventilation in India
  • Parametric Energy Simulation in Early Design
  • The Littleton Trials

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Energy and Environment is a program at the Harvard GSD that focuses on the built environment and the energy processes that enable building systems. Our program works in close relationship with theĀ  Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities.

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