THE USE OF EARTH COVERED BUILDINGS: Alternatives in Energy Conservation - Proceedings and Notes of a Conference Held in Ft. Worth, Texas July 9-12, 1975
by Moreland, Frank L., editor
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Washington, D.C.:: U. S. Government Printing Office,, (1978). Near fine in tan illustrated wrappers (previous owner's name). Early printing. Includes papers by Douglas Carter, Malcolm Wells, Dean Manson, Frank Lutz and many others. Illustrated with numerous charts, graphs, drawings and photographs. Biographical sketches of contributors, bibliography (plus a supplemental bibliography dated 1979). ix, 353 pp.
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- Title
- THE USE OF EARTH COVERED BUILDINGS: Alternatives in Energy Conservation - Proceedings and Notes of a Conference Held in Ft. Worth, Texas July 9-12, 1975
- Author
- Moreland, Frank L., editor
- Book Condition
- Used - Near fine in tan illustrated wrappers (previous owner's name)
- Publisher
- U. S. Government Printing Office,
- Place of Publication
- Washington, D.C.:
- Date Published
- (1978)
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- schools, zoning, environment,
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- Architecture, design and theory;
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