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Using a Micro-House as a Starting Point to Create an Affordable House
Author(s) -
Edwin Schmeckpeper,
John Patterson
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.27122
Subject(s) - architectural engineering , architecture , process (computing) , passive house , construct (python library) , core (optical fiber) , competition (biology) , engineering , point (geometry) , computer science , telecommunications , efficient energy use , electrical engineering , visual arts , geometry , mathematics , art , ecology , biology , programming language , operating system
Using a Micro-House as a Starting Point to Create an Affordable House Dr. Edwin R. Schmeckpeper P.E., Norwich University Edwin Schmeckpeper, P.E., Ph.D., is the chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction Management at Norwich University, the first private school in the United States to offer engineering courses. Norwich University was the model used by Senator Justin Morrill for the land-grant colleges created by the 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act. Prior to joining the faculty at Norwich University, Dr. Schmeckpeper taught at a land-grant college, the University of Idaho, and worked as an engineer in design offices and at construction sites. Dr. John Edward Patterson, Norwich University

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