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Abstract
The first NBS/NCBCS Joint Conference on Research & Innovation in the Building Regulatory Process was held in Providence, R.I., on Sept. 21, 1976. The proceedings of the Joint Conference include the opening remarks, the keynote address, the technical papers presented at each session and a summary of a panel discussion on the future of building regulatory research. The subject matter covered in the papers include: new alternatives, environmental research and the building regulatory process; energy conservation, solar energy and building standards; coping with building innovations and environmental considerations; issues in building regulation and administation; organization and structure of building regulations; information processing and the building regulatory process; impact, economics and metrication of building regulation; and preservation, rehabilitation and the building regulatory process.
The first NBS/NCBCS Joint Conference on Research & Innovation in the Building Regulatory Process was held in Providence, R.I., on Sept. 21, 1976. The proceedings of the Joint Conference include the opening remarks, the keynote address, the technical papers presented at each session and a summary of a panel discussion on the future of building regulatory research. The subject matter covered in the papers include: new alternatives, environmental research and the building regulatory process; energy conservation, solar energy and building standards; coping with building innovations and environmental considerations; issues in building regulation and administation; organization and structure of building regulations; information processing and the building regulatory process; impact, economics and metrication of building regulation; and preservation, rehabilitation and the building regulatory process.
Date
6/1977
6/1977
Author(s)
Page(s)
504
504
Keyword(s)
joint conference; building regulations; economic impacts; environmental; innovative practices; regulatory research
joint conference; building regulations; economic impacts; environmental; innovative practices; regulatory research