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Reference Publication:   Chandra, Subrato, Neil Moyer, Danny Parker, David Beal, David Chasar, Eric Martin, Janet McIlvaine, Ross McCluney, Andrew Gordon, Mike Lubliner, Mike McSorley, Ken Fonorow, Mike Mullens, Mark McGinley, Stephanie Hutchinson, David Hoak, Stephen Barkaszi, Carlos Colon, John Sherwin, and Rob Vieira. Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership, Annual Report - Fifth Budget Period. 4/1/03 - 3/31/04.
Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership, Annual Report - Fifth Budget Period

APPENDIX A - BAIHP MEDIA COVERAGE

  • 5th Budget Period:

During the fifth budget period, BAIHP research received media attention in a variety of publications and television shows.

Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 8, 2004. “The Green Revolution: A Florida First. Part 1 of a 4-part series.” “Blueprints for the home planet.” (Figures A1-A3)

Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004. “The Green Revolution: Interior Motives. Part 2 of a 4-part series.” “Health worries hit home.” (Figures A4-A6)

Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 22, 2004. “The Green Revolution: Applying Principles. Part 4 of a 4-part series.” “Pioneer spirit.” (Figure A7-A9)

  • Prior to 5th Budget Period:

“Tricks of the Trade” radio show and “Build It Green” pilot television program. BAIHP provided training and presentation.

FlaSEIA Industry News, "SunBuilt and Building America Partnership," Spring 2002, Vol.23, Number 1, pp.5-8.

Florida Home Builder, "Today's Home Buyers Seeking Resource-Efficient New Homes," May/June 2002, p.25.

Home Energy Magazine, "Chasing Interior Ducts," May/June 2002, pp.24-28.

Home Energy Magazine, "Energy-Efficient Manufactured Homes," May/June 2002, pp.16-17.

Energy Design Update, "Building America: Seven Years of Progress," May 2002, p.2.

Indoor Environment Business, "Center Finds IAQ Problem from Leaky Air Handlers, Ducts in Florida," April 2002, p.4.

The Gainesville Sun - Issues & Trends Section, "The Good News on Solar Homes," April 14, 2002

Buildings for the 21st Century, "Genesis Homes Showcases Innovative, High-Performance Home," Spring 2002, p.2.

Home Energy Magazine, "Allergy Relief in Humid Climates," March/April 2002, pp. 30-33.

Home Energy Magazine, "Moisture Problems in Manufactured Housing," March/April 2002, pp. 24-29.

Partner Update (Rebuild America - Building America), "Portable Classrooms: An Efficiency Challenge," March/April 2002, p.7.

Partner Update (Rebuild America - Building America), "Building America: Solving Problems with Energy Efficiency," January/February 2002, p.10.

Energy Design Update, "Transforming Manufactured Housing (the Building America Way)," January 2002, pp.11-13.

Energy Design Update, "Palm Harbor's Prototype Home Scores Impressive Energy Savings," December 2001, pp. 7-8.

Solar Today, "Home Energy Use Halved," November/December 2001, pp. 54-55.

Figure A1 Page J1 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 8, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: A Florida First. Part 1 of a 4-part series.”
“Blueprints for the home planet.”

Figure A2 Page J4 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 8, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: A Florida First. Part 1 of a 4-part series.”
“Blueprints for the home planet.”
Figure A3 Page J5 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 8, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: A Florida First. Part 1 of a 4-part series.”
“Blueprints for the home planet.”
Figure A4 Page J1 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: Interior Motives. Part 2 of a 4-part series.”
“Health worries hit home.”
Figure A5 Page J4 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: Interior Motives. Part 2 of a 4-part series.”
“Health worries hit home.”
Figure A6 Page J5 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: Interior Motives. Part 2 of a 4-part series.”
“Health worries hit home.”
Figure A7 Page J1 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 22, 2004. “The Green Revolution: Applying Principles. Part 4 of a 4-part series.” “Pioneer spirit.”
Figure A8 Page J3 of Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, February 15, 2004.
“The Green Revolution: Interior Motives. Part 2 of a 4-part series.”
“Health worries hit home.”

Orlando Sentinel - Home Section, "A Clean Sweep; Simple Steps Can Improve a Home's Indoor Air," September 22, 2001

Orlando Sentinel - Home Section, "In the Name of Energy," September 2, 2001 OrlandoSentinel.com

WSU Cougar Football Program, "WSU Energy House Serves as a Technology Test Bed," September 2001, WSU Press Release

Energy Design Update, "Field Tests Commence on the World's Most Energy-Efficient Manufactured Home," December 2000, p.3.

Energy Design Update, "New Building America Consortium to Focus on Industrialized Housing," March 2000, pp. 3-4.

Automated Builder Magazine, "WSU Energy House", October 2000.

Energy Design Update, "Ventilation System Decision Flow Chart," February 1999, pp. 16.

Builder, "Resources: HVAC Electronic Control," October 1998, pp. 296.

Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News," Fan recycling control offers improved indoor air and comfort for tight houses," September 28, 1998, pp. 30-33.

Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration News," What's New: Blower Control," September 14, 1998, pp. 24.

Energy Design Update, "Computer Simulations Look Good for "Cathedralized" Attics," September 1998, pp. 6-10.

Home Energy Magazine, "Energy Stars Shine on Manufactured Homes," July/August. 98, pp. 9-10.

The Home Front News, "My Favorite New Product," July 1998.

Architecture, "Technology: SIPS, Not Studs," June 1998, pp.148-152.

Concrete Home News, "New $50 Device Controls Ventilation," June 1998.

Environmental Design and Construction, "New HVAC Products," May/June 1998, pp. 41.

Builder, "Space Shot Building Products: In Orbit – FanRecycler," January 1998, pp. 330.

Builder, "Space Shot Building Products: Steel studs with thermal breaks," Jan 98, pp. 324.

Solar Collector, "Smart box a boon to indoor air quality," December 1997, pp. 3.

Energy and Housing Report, "FSEC Develops FanRecycler," December 1997, pp. 206.

Energy Design Update, "Controller Improves the Efficiency of Furnace-Based Ventilation Systems," September 1997, pp. 15.

New Building Products, "Low-Cost Ventilation System," August-September 1997, Vol. 3 No. 5, pp. 2.

Nisson, J.D. Ned, Don Best, 1997. "Steel Framing for Houses," pp. 47-48, Cutter Information Corp., Arlington, MA.

The Building Systems Magazine, of the National Association of Homebuilders, features a one-half-page add on a regular basis for the Structural Insulated Panel Association which prominently sites a direct quote from Armin Rudd's research report on the 1993 side-by-side testing in Louisville, KY.

Popular Science, "Home Technology, Building Technology: The Panels Prevail," by Judith Anne Gunther, Apr-94.

The DSM Letter, "New Technology: Insulated Panels Could Challenge Fiberglass Batts In Residential Market," Feb-94, pp.5.

Progressive Architecture, "Technics Focus: Building With Panels," by Steven Winter, Nov-93, pp. 88-90

Energy and Housing Report, "Side-By-Side Tests," Mar-93.

Energy Design Update, "Most Practical Research of the Month Award: Foam Core vs. "Stick Built"--Side-by-Side Tests," Jan-93.


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