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== Introduction == | |||
The [http://livebuilding.queensu.ca/ Live Building] is a living lab. The [http://appsci.queensu.ca/ilc/ Integrated Learning Centre]'s mechanical, electrical and structural systems are monitored in real-time and left open to view, to show how [[sustainable]] practices can be incorporated into building design. | |||
One of the most advanced systems in the building is the [http://livebuilding.queensu.ca/green_features/solar_array solar array]. | |||
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== Related How-Tos == | == Related How-Tos == | ||
== Sources and Citations == | == Sources and Citations == | ||
[[Category:Photovoltaics]] | [[Category:Photovoltaics]] | ||
[[Category:Queen]] | [[Category:Queen]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:41, 4 February 2009
Introduction
The Live Building is a living lab. The Integrated Learning Centre's mechanical, electrical and structural systems are monitored in real-time and left open to view, to show how sustainable practices can be incorporated into building design.
One of the most advanced systems in the building is the solar array.
Steps
Tips
Warnings
Things You will Need
Please list the software here with links.
Related How-Tos
Sources and Citations
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