Underfloor Air Distribution (UFAD) Design Guide

One of the best ways to educate the engineering and design community on how to apply UFAD technology is to review the work of others as described in case studies and other reports on completed installations. This section presents a list of references, web sites, and other sources describing examples of UFAD and TAC system designs. Inclusion of a particular project, designer, or product in the following list does not constitute an endorsement but rather is intended to demonstrate the range of possible solutions that have been applied in practice.
Architecture Week. 2000. "Building for 'Harmony with nature'." ArchitectureWeek June 14, http://www.architectureweek.com/2000/0614/building_1-1.html.
Arnold, D. 1990. "Raised floor air distribution a case study." ASHRAE Transactions, Vol. 96, Pt. 2.
Barker, C.T., G. Anthony, R. Waters, A. McGregor, and M. Harrold. 1987. Lloyd's of London. Air Conditioning: Impact on the Built Environment. New York: Nichols Publishing Company.
Bauman, F., K. Powell, R. Bannon, A. Lee, and T. Webster. 2000. Under-floor air technology web site: http://www.cbe.berkeley.edu/under-floorair. Center for the Built Environment, University of California, Berkeley, December.
Beck, P. 1993. "Intelligent design passes IQ test." Consulting-Specifying Engineer, January.
Cornell University. 1999. "Case study: 901 Cherry Gap Headquarters." http://dea.human.cornell.edu/Ecotecture/Case%20Studies/Gap/gap_home.htm. Ecotecture site, Department of Design and Environmental Analysis, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Daly, A. 2002. "Underfloor air distribution: Lessons learned." ASHRAE Journal, Vol. 44, No. 5, May, pp. 21 24.
Energy Design Resources. 2000. "Underfloor air distribution offers energy efficiency and...