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Edward Mazria is an architect, author and educator. After receiving his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the Pratt Institute in 1963 he spent two years as an architect in the Peace Corps in Arequipa, Perú. He later worked with the firm of Edward Larabee Barnes in New York before completing his master's degree and beginning a teaching and research career at the University of New Mexico in 1973. His architecture and renewable energy research at both UNM and the University of Oregon established his leadership in the field of resource conservation and passive heating, cooling and daylighting design. His design methodology, developed at that time and presented in The Passive Solar Energy Book, is currently in use worldwide. Since forming the architecture and planning firm Mazria Associates, Inc. in 1978, he has completed award winning architecture and planning projects from the day-lit Mt. Airy Public Library in North Carolina to the Rio Grande Botanic Garden Conservatory in New Mexico.〔http://www.echostudiochicago.com/learn/mt-airy-public-library Article about Mt. Airy Library〕〔http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/02/the_th_intervie_32.php Interview with Mr. Mazria〕 ==Published work== His published material includes technical papers, articles for professional magazines, and a number of published works including the following: *The Passive Solar Energy Book, Rodale Press 1979 *It’s the Architecture Stupid!, Solar Today Magazine, May/June 2003 *Turning Down the Global Thermostat, Metropolis Magazine, October 2003 *Blueprint for Disaster, On Earth Magazine, Summer 2005 His building designs have been published in Architecture, Progressive Architecture, Metropolis, Architectural Record, Landscape Architecture, Architectural Digest, Process, Kenchiku Bunka, Public Garden, Solar Today, ArchitectureWeek, Texas Architect, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Edward Mazria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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