14 resultados para Back pass non-perforated unglazed solar collector

em University of Michigan


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"January 1981."

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Built 1884. Used as boilerhouse until 1914 or 1994. Was south of original medical building, just west of present day West Engineering (West Hall)

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This report describes the results of a series of telephone interviews with groups of users of information on solar thermal electric power. These results, part of a larger study on many different solar technologies, identify types of information each group needed and the best ways to get information to each group. The report is one of ten discussing study results. Results from five solar thermal electric power groups of respondents are analyzed in this report: DOE-funded researchers, non-DOE-funded researchers, representatives of utilities, electric power engineers, and educators.

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Back Row: Milo White*, Everett M. Sweeley

3rd row (standing): student manager L.D. Verdier, Rudolph J. Siegmund, Leo J. Keena, Neil B. Snow, Richard R. France, William R. Cunningham

2nd row (seated): Charles Bliss*, Charles E. Street, Hugh White, Captain Allen Steckle, Richard France, Charles G. McDonald, George Burns*, Ebin Wilson*

Front row (on ground): Thomas P. Martin?*, Ard E. Richardson, David D. Gill, Harrison S. (Boss) Weeks*, Albert E. Herrnstein*

*reserves, non-lettermen

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Albert Kahn, architect. University Hospital, also called Old Main Hospital; had many additions; demolished 1989. View from the back.

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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.

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York and Sawyer, architects. The Wiliam W. Cook Legal Research Building was completed in 1931, the thirdof the four buildings William W. Cook gave to form the Law Quadrangle, 1924-1933. In 1955, the original six level stackroom was increased to ten levels. The underground addition designed by Gunnar Birkerts Associates was completed in 1981.