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A New Norris House: Phase IV

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    AIA Housing Knowledge Community Webinar

    Samuel Mortimer
    Aug 28, '12 8:27 PM EST

    Hello friends,

    It is with pleasure and excitement that I invite anyone of interest to "attend" a webinar presented by the New Norris House team as part of the AIA Housing Knowledge Community

    Here is a link to the event, which will take place November 5th, 9-10am PT. 

    Registration is free and will earn you 1 HSW CEH.

    We will be discussing a host of topics, but learning objectives will revolves primarily around the following issues (related to the completed New Norris House project):

    -Better integrating water resource systems
    -The limitations and benefits of off-site and on-site fabrication
    -Community design process
    -Indoor environmental air 

    If this is of interest to you, we hope you can listen in!

    Thanks!


    photo by Ken McCown

    Visit our website at www.thenewnorrishouse.com



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The New Norris House is a design/build effort from the University of Tennessee's College of Architecture and Design. Began in 2009, the home was designed and built by UT students in collaboration with Clayton Homes. The built project is now complete and the final phase of the project has begun. A team of 4 people (2 living in the home, and 2 graduate researchers) will rigorously document the experience via qualitative assessments and quantitative measurements, posting results to this blog.

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