scholarly journals Electrochemical sensors for volatile nitrogen compounds in air. Final report to J&N Associates, Inc. from Illinois Institute of Technology, Re: Department of Energy Phase I STTR Project DOE No. DE-FG02-99ER86090

2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Stetter ◽  
William R. Penrose ◽  
Sae-Won Roh
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-270
Author(s):  
Edoarda Corradi Dell’Acqua ◽  
Jaime Marin ◽  
Eric Wright

ABSTRACT This paper describes the design of InterTech, a zero-energy mixed-use student residence hall, developed in 2018 by an interdisciplinary team of Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) students for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Design Challenge, formerly known as Race to Zero. The main focus is the team’s integrated and iterative approach, which blended architectural design and engineering concepts and led to achieving the high-performance goal. InterTech aims to provide an innovative housing solution to Illinois Institute of Technology’s graduate students and their families. Located along State Street in between Illinois Tech’s main campus and downtown Chicago, it offers a mix of living options providing both independence and access to the campus and to the city. In addition to the residential program, the project includes a small grocery/cafe connected to an outdoor public plaza, and an underground garage. Energy modeling was introduced in the early design stages. The potential of on-site renewable energy generation defined the project’s target Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 37 kBtu/sqft. Several passive and active strategies were implemented to reduce the building’s total energy needs and meet the target EUI. The implementation of energy conservation measures led to a 25% reduction of the building’s cooling load and a 33% reduction of the heating load. A design EUI of 28 kBtu/sqft was calculated, validating that this design met and exceeded the zero-energy goal.


2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Rudowsky ◽  
Marshall Hynes ◽  
Melvin Luter ◽  
Robert Niewoehner ◽  
Page Senn
Keyword(s):  
Phase I ◽  

Author(s):  
FULVIO TEIXEIRA DE BARROS PEREIRA

Aborda a emergência de valores da racionalização industrial no planejamento do campus norte-americano, a fim de expandir sua compreensão para além da imagem tradicional do conjunto universitário autônomo, suburbano e com amplas áreas verdes. E questiona a leitura da eficiência industrial como algo restrito às universidades federais brasileiras derivadas da reforma universitária de 1968 ou como um tema emergido no pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial, época de intensa expansão internacional do ensino superior. Para isso analisa dois dos eventos introdutórios da modernização do ensino superior nos Estados Unidos: a publicação do estudo “Academic and industrial efficiency” (1910) e o projeto de Mies van der Rohe para o campus do Illinois Institute of Technology (1938-58).


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