| Vital
Signs Related Web Sites This page provides descriptions and links
to some of the Buildings Science resources on the web relevant to the Vital Signs Project.
If you know of a page that belongs on this list but don't see it here, email us at Vital Signs and we'll consider adding it.
Building Science at UC Berkeley
Describes the teaching, research, and facilities of the Building Science Group at Berkeley
Directory of Energy
Related Graduate Programs in U.S. Universities (The Energy Foundation, 1992)
A directory of interdisciplinary energy-related graduate programs in the United States
leading to a master's or Ph.D. degree.
The Society of Building Science
Educators
The Society of Building Science Educators is an association of university educators in
architecture who support excellence in the teaching of environmental science and building
technologies.
Energy Crossroads
A wide array of pointers to energy-efficiency resources on the World Wide Web.
Johnson Controls Facility Management and Control
Systems
Johnson Controls provides tools for creating comfortable and productive indoor
environments. This page describes the company and presents interesting case studies.
Vital Signs at the University of
Wisconsin, Milwaukee
This page describes the Glazing Performance resource package, and will soon also contain
information on the Building Balance Temperature resource package.
E-Source
This website contains a variety of information on energy efficient building designs.
Related Journals
This PG&E Energy Center web page lists the more than 60 trade and professional
journals that the PEC library subscribes to.
CERES
Education Program at Ball State University
CERES Student Scholars develop environmental assessments of internationally
recognized architecture located in the Columbus, Indiana area. These case
studies serve as prototypes for faculty and students employing the Vital
Signs techniques throughout North American schools of architecture. |