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Green the Capitol Initiative, Final Report

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

06/2007

Authors

Beard, Daniel P, Grant Scherling, Perry Plumart, Barbara A Atkinson, Peter J Biermayer, Richard E Brown, Richard C Diamond, Camilla Dunham, Ryan M Firestone, Steve E Greenberg, Don Medley, Anthony Ma, Alan K Meier, Evan Mills, Bruce Nordman, Christopher T Payne, Mary Ann Piette, Francis M Rubinstein, Stephen E Selkowitz, Craig P Wray, Peng Xu, Mike Azarcon, Jim Calendar, Tom Costello, Eric Goodman, Greg Green, Charles Iliff, Brian Klein, Mike Laser, William Miller, Dan Murphy, Theon Parker, Dave Pilkins, Chris Potter, Louis Scalfari, Toby Virts, John Williams, Rick Wilmoth, Beverly Wood

Year of Publication

2007

Notes

A special report from the Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington DC

Organization

Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Residential Building Systems, Whole Building Systems Department

Research Areas

No Research Area

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