1000 resultados para Quaker church buildings


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[Conceptual Sketches of Elevations], untitled. Ink sketches on two sheets of tracing paper with marker coloring, one initialed, 12x41 & 12x42 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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[Conceptual Sketch of Elevation], untitled. Ink sketch on tracing paper with marker coloring, 12x32 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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[Conceptual Representation of Tree of Life Motif on Door], untitled. Cut-out cardboard pieces on mat board, initialed, 18x23 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Inscription: The Christian Disciples of Christ Church. In a different hand: South University Avenue, later moved to Hill & Tappan; On inside cover of album: Taken by Sidney Dean Townley, Graduate Student and Instructor in Astronomy

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Image from publication: Ann Arbor courier, Dec. 17, 1894

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On verso of na5055, a similar but not identical picture also in the Carpenter collection: Second Baptist Church, 1940's, Annual Harvest Day Celebration, 2nd Sunday in Oct.

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With the accelerated trend of global warming, the thermal behavior of existing buildings, which were typically designed based on current weather data, may not be able to cope with the future climate. This paper quantifies, through computer simulations, the increased cooling loads imposed by potential global warming and probable indoor temperature increases due to possible undersized air-conditioning system. It is found from the sample office building examined that the existing buildings would generally be able to adapt to the increasing warmth of 2030 year Low and High scenarios projections and 2070 year Low scenario projection. However, for the 2070 year High scenario, the study indicates that the existing office buildings, in all capital cities except for Hobart, will suffer from overheating problems. When the annual average temperature increase exceeds 2°C, the risk of current office buildings subjected to overheating will be significantly increased. For existing buildings which are designed with current climate condition, it is shown that there is a nearly linear correlation between the increase of average external air temperature and the increase of building cooling load. For the new buildings, in which the possible global warming has been taken into account in the design, a 28-59% increase of cooling capacity under 2070 High scenario would be required to improve the building thermal comfort level to an acceptable standard.