JAIC 1994, Volume 33, Number 2, Article 11 (pp. 199 to 210)
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JAIC 1994, Volume 33, Number 2, Article 11 (pp. 199 to 210)

EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CONTROL ON THE MUSEUM BUILDING ENVELOPE

WILLIAM ROSE




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AUTHOR INFORMATION

WILLIAM B. ROSE is a research architect with the Building Research Council, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. His principal field of research is in heat, air, and moisture movement in buildings. He has consulted with several museums and historic properties regarding climate control and moisture conditions. He is an instructor for the Getty Conservation Institute course on preventive conservation. He authored the chapter on existing residential construction for the ASTM manual Moisture Control in Buildings. Address: William B. Rose, Building Research Council, 1 E. St. Mary's Road, Champaign, Ill. 61820.


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