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“Brick: a Low
Combined Bibliography Energy Material.” The Brick Bulletin, March 1974.
The following topical list of 300+ publications has been compiled [www.tradeuk.com/industries/bda.html or
from a variety of sources, including bibliographies used in brick@brick.org.uk ]
architectural classes across the country, published lists, and
independent research. An asterisk (*) indicates publications Brick Institute of America. “Manufacturing, Classifi-
described in the Combined Annotated Bibliography, which is cation and Selection of Brick: Manufacturing–Part 1.”
(Technical Note 9.) Reston, Va.: 1986. [Available free
arranged alphabetically.
at www.bia.org/BIA/technotes/technote.htm or by
calling 713/623-4362]
Contents
———. “Oxidized Sewage Sludge as Source of
Building Materials and Components....................... 31
Income.” BIA News (June 1992). [See www.bia.org/
Case Studies ............................................................. 32 BIA/general.html or call BIA at 713/623-4362.]
Design ......................................................................... 33
Ecology ...................................................................... 34 Browning, William D., and Philip Arcidi. “Knock on
Education ................................................................... 34 Brick.” Progressive Architecture 74 (March 1993): 80–83.
Energy ........................................................................ 35
Environmental Audits ............................................... 35 Burton, Michael. “A Guide to Brick Coatings.”
Environmental Economics ....................................... 35 American Ceramic Society Bulletin 72, no. 3: 89–92.
Environmental Impact ............................................... 37
Environmental Law/Policies .................................... 38 “Changing with the Weather.” Architectural Review
Forestry ...................................................................... 38 189 (June 1991): 56–59.
Hazardous Substances............................................. 39
History ........................................................................ 39 Chapman, Linda. “Straw Into Gold: Using Straw
Indoor Air Quality ..................................................... 39 Bales to Build Homes.” Canadian Architect 41 (May
1996): 36–37.
Life Cycle Analysis ................................................... 40
Lighting ...................................................................... 40 de Milleville, Hugues. “Smart Houses: Home
Passive Systems ...................................................... 40 Automation Systems.” Canadian Architect 41 (June
Photovoltaics ............................................................ 41 1996): 33.
Recycling and Reuse ................................................ 41
Sustainability ............................................................ 44 Franklin Associates, Ltd. “Comparative Energy
Urban Planning ......................................................... 47 Evaluation of Plastic Products and Their
Alternatives for the Building and Construction and
Transportation Industries.” The Society of the
Building Materials and Components Plastics Industry, Inc., 1991. [Contact Franklin at
913/649-2225 or franklin@qni.com]
Allen, E. Fundamentals of Building Construction.
New York: John Wiley, 1985. Gorman, Thomas M. “Feasibility of Converting
Wood Materials From County Waste Stream Into
American Institute of Architects. Environmental Value-added Products.” Prepared for the Panhandle
Resource Guide Subscription. Washington: AIA, 1992. Area Council, Hayden, Idaho, August 1995.
Anderson, Bruce N. Ecologue: The Environmental Gregerson, John. “Acoustics: Sealing the Building
Catalog and Consumer’s Guide to a Safe Earth. Envelope.” Building Design & Construction (May
New York: Prentice Hall, 1990. 1996): 56–58.
Brand, Stuart, ed. The Whole Earth Catalog: The Best Hall, Jonathan. “Frame and Fortune.” Architecture
of Environmental Tools and Ideas. Sausalito, Calif.: Today 68 (May 1996): 39, 41.
Whole Earth Ecolog, 1993.*
Johnson, Timothy. Low-E Glazing Design Guide.
Boston: Butterworth, 1991.
LeBlanc, Sydney. “From Humble Sources, Earthy Williams, Gary. “Wood as Primary Structure:
Elegance Springs.” The New York Times (Thursday, Engineered Wood Products.” Canadian Architect 41
April 18, 1996): C1, C6.* (July 1996): 29, 32.
Lorenz, David. “A New Industry Emerges: Wilson, Alex. “Straw: The Next Great Building
Making Construction Materials from Cellulostic Material?” Environmental Building News 4, no. 3
Wastes.” Minneapolis: Institute for Local Self (May/June 1995): 1, 11–17.
Reliance, June 1995. [To order, call 202/232-4108
or see www.ilsr.org] Wyatt, Terry. “A Sound Approach to Indoor Climate.”
Building Services: The CISBE Journal (April 1996).
Mumma, Tracy, et al. Guide to Resource Efficient
Building Elements, 5th ed. Missoula, Mont.: Center for
Resourceful Building Technology, 1995. [To order, Case Studies
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“Canterbury Conviction.” Building Services: The
Ozkan, Ertan, and Mohammed S. Al-Herbish. “An CIBSE Journal (January 1996): 18–22.
Experimental Study of the Critical Properties of
Pressed and Stablized Earth Bricks.” Architectural “Two Towers in Frankfurt: Office Towers for
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Pawley, Martin. Building for Tomorrow.
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Anderton, Frances J. “Jungle House: Tepotzlan.”
Ruyssevelt, Paul. “Package Deal: Studio E at Milton Architectural Review 189 (June 1991): 42–45.
Park.” Architecture Today 64 (January 1996): 24–25
Arcidi, Philip, and Abby Bussel. “Album: Climatic
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Responsibility Committee. Sourcebook for Sustainable 108–110.
Design: A Guide to Environmentally Responsible
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85 (July 1996): 109–115.
Browning, William D., and Philip Arcidi. “Knock on
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Dawson, Layla. “Working Environment.” ———. “Green Buildings: Benefits and Barriers,
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