List of pioneering solar buildings

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M.I.T. Solar House #1

The following buildings are of significance in pioneering the use of solar powered building design:

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e Butti, Ken; Perlin, John (1981). A Golden Thread (2500 Years of Solar Architecture and Technology). Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN 0-442-24005-8.
  3. ^ Department of Energy, Milestone Buildings of the 20th Century, archived from the original on 4 February 2008
  4. ^ Boyce, Robert (1993). Keck & Keck: The Poetics of Comfort. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 1-878271-17-2.
  5. ^ Jacobs, Herbert Austin; Katherine Jacobs (1978). Building with Frank Lloyd Wright: an illustrated memoir. SIU Press. ISBN 9780809312917.
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  11. ^ First Commercial Solar Building Marks 50th Anniversary
  12. ^ McVeigh, J.C. (1976). "Developments in solar energy utilisation in the United Kingdom". Solar Energy. 18 (5): 381–385. doi:10.1016/0038-092x(76)90002-5.
  13. ^ Fleming, Roscoe (27 September 1957). "Solar House In Colorado Cost $40,000". Christian Science Monitor. p. 15.
  14. ^ Mother Earth News (November–December 1979), Harry Thomason - Solar Energy (Plowboy Interview)
  15. ^ Porteous, Colin; Kerr MacGregor (2005). Solar architecture in cool climates. Earthscan. pp. 88–89. ISBN 9781844072811.
  16. ^ Mother Earth News (July–August 1973), Steve and Holly Baer: Dome Home Enthusiasts (Plowboy Interview)
  17. ^ "He warms his house with barrels of heat". Popular Science. October 1973.
  18. ^ Mother Earth News (September–October 1976), Harold R. Hay: Solar Pioneer (Plowboy Interview)
  19. ^ Marlatt; et al. (1984), Roof Pond Systems: DOE Technical Report (PDF)[dead link]
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  21. ^ Johnson, Timothy E. (1981), MIT solar building No. 5: the third year performance, OSTI 6560657
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  23. ^ Shurcliff, William A. (1982). Saunders Shrewsbury House. (self-published).
  24. ^ Passivhaus Institut, archived from the original on 22 March 2008
  25. ^ a b Rolf Disch Solar Architecture - Architect's website
  26. ^ World Architecture Awards - Arup’s education project is a triple award winner Archived 10 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine