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The Louis Stokes Laboratories, Building 50, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland: Laboratories for the 21st Century Case Studies
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Document Date: 2014-01-13 17:12:10


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Baltimore / New York / Bethesda / Kensington / Arlington / /

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Don Prowler & Associates / NMR Laboratory / VFD Motors / Renewable Energy / Design Inc. / Louis Stokes Laboratories Space Breakdown (Net ft2 unless otherwise noted) Laboratory / Potomac Electric Power Company / SEMCO / The Louis Stokes Laboratories / Siemens Building Technologies / Hp / HLM Design Inc. / NIH Louis Stokes Laboratories / Design & Construction The Louis Stokes Laboratories / /

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Columbia / /

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Business Partnership / /

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Heating Plant / Cooling plant / Laboratory Animal Care / S T C E N T U RY Building / Evaluation Approach Building / NIH building / ••• Project Description The facility / Building Controls Direct / Nancy Carlisle National Renewable Energy Laboratory / /

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fan systems / desiccant energy recovery wheel concept / desiccant energy wheels / fume hood systems / utility systems / lab equipment / internal building clean steam system services / desic cant energy recovery wheels / local energy / desic cant energy-recovery / energy effectiveness / natural gas / nitrogen gas / local area networks / energy use / fire protection equipment / relo cating utilities / laboratory exhaust systems / desiccant energy recovery wheels / energy savings / sensible and latent energy / energy usage / energy / energy recovery / energy costs / sensible energy / exhaust systems / electricity / transfer energy / energy study / energy recovery systems / energy sav ings / energy-efficiency goals / energy recovery wheels / selected desiccant energy recovery / exhaust air systems / energy consumer / less energy / energy efficiency / Energy performance modeling / containment devices / lower energy savings / energy recovery wheel / energy-saving systems / steel deck / Energy effi ciency / desiccant energy recovery heat wheels / automation systems / telecommunications systems / /

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Architects of Bethesda / National Institute of Health / U.S. Department of Energy / NIH office of Research Support / ORS Division of Engineering Services / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / United States Environmental Protection Agency United States Department of Energy / American Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care / Division of Engineering / U.S. Department of Energy office of Federal Energy Management Programs Prepared / Division of Safety / Nancy Carlisle National Renewable Energy Laboratory / 21st Century U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office / /

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Frank Kutlak / Ernie Branson / Nancy Carlisle / Lind Meyer / Maria Morasso / Phil Wirdzek / Will Lintner / /

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Architect / System Type Heat Recovery General / Project Manager / professional commissioning consultant / Project Officer / general contractor / scientist / construction quality manager / contractor / R.A. Project Officer / /

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DC / /

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Virginia / Maryland / New York / Colorado / /

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mid-Atlantic / /

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key technologies / human genome / local area networks / /

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