Brandt Andersson

1600 S Main St Ste 385, Walnut Creek, CA

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Education

1992
University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1977
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA - Masters
1972
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS - Bachelor of Science

Publications

1996:
Solano Press Books, Point Arena, California, California Land Use and Planning Law (Editor, 1996)
1995:
Solano Press Books, Point Arena, California, California Land Use and Planning Law (Editor, 1995)
1994:
Proceedings, 19th National Passive Solar Conference, June 1994, American Solar Energy Society, Economic Assessment of Daylight Availability Changes Caused by New Constructions
1990:
Report LBL-27239 (1990); in Proceedings, Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings IV, pp. 334-347, 4-7 December 1989, Orlando, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Using Department of Defense Building Energy Standards
1990:
ASHRAE Transactions, 96 1, pp. 1397-1402, 1990, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Impacts of Variations in Wind Data on Building Energy Calculations
1989:
Proceedings, 14th National Passive Solar Conference, 20-22 June 1989, Denver, American Solar Energy Society, U.S. Participation in International Atrium Research
1989:
Report LBL-27203 (1989); in Proceedings, Building Simulation ’89, pp. 357-362, 23-24 June 1989, Vancouver, International Building Performance Simulation Association, Thermal Energy Storage System Sizing
1987:
Washington, Van Nostrand Reinhold, Commercial Building Design: Integrating Climate, Comfort, and Cost, Chapter IV, “Analyzing Key Design Issues,”
1987:
Report LBL-18838 (1985); in ASHRAE Transactions, 93 1A, pp. 238-258, 1987, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, The Impact of Glazing Orientation, Tilt, and Area on the Energy Performance of Roof Apertures
1987:
Report LBL-19590 (1986); in ASHRAE Transactions, 93 1A, pp. 259-278, 1987, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, The Experimentally Measured Performance of a Linear Roof Aperture Daylighting System
1987:
Passive Solar Journal, 3 4, pp. 349-386, 1987, Boulder CO, American Solar Energy Society; abstracted in Proceedings, International Climatic Architecture Congress, pg. 206, 1-3 July 1986, Louvain-la-Nueve, Belgium, Ciaco Editeur, Mt. Airy Library, a Qualitative Study of Daylighting in a Passive Solar Building
1986:
Proceedings, National Conference on Microcomputer Applications for Conservation and Renewable Energy, 21-23 October 1986, Tucson, University of Arizona, Weather Data for M.E.P.A.: Combining Annual and Daily Characteristics
1985:
ASHRAE Transactions, 91 2B, pp. 183-205, 1985, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers; in Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology, 25 5, pp. 596-614, 1986, Boston, American Meteorological Society, Aggregation of U.S. Population Centers Using Climate Parameters Related to Building Energy Use
1985:
Report LBL-12046 (1983); in Energy and Buildings, 8, pp. 205-224, 1985, Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia, The Impact of Building Orientation on Residential Heating and Cooling
1985:
Solar Age (Letter to the Editor), 10 8, pg. 6, 1985, Harrisville NH, SolarVision, Controlling the Lights
1985:
Report LBL-18398 (1985); in Building and Environment, 22 1, pp. 3-12, 1987, Oxford, Pergamon Press, Effects of Occupant Issues on the Energy Performance of Two Existing Passive Commercial Buildings
1984:
Report LBL-17562 (1984); in Proceedings, Windows in Building Design and Maintenance, pp. 209-214, 13-15 June 1984, Göteborg, Sweden, Swedish Council for Building Research, Total Building Impacts of South-Facing Roof Apertures
1984:
Building and Environment, 22 1, pp. 13-48, 1987, Oxford, Pergamon Press; in Proceedings, Solar Buildings, pp. 257-265, 18-20 March 1985, Washington, Department of Energy, Effects of Daylighting Options on the Energy Performance of Two Existing Passive Commercial Buildings
1983:
Proceedings, The Fourth International Symposium on the Use of Computers for Environmental Engineering Related to Buildings, 30 March - 2 April 1983, Tokyo, Japan, CEEB, M.E.P.A.: Description and Verification of a Micro-Computer Building Energy Analysis Program
1983:
Report LBL-16738 (1983); in Proceedings, Passive and Hybrid Solar Energy Update, pp. 121-127, 26-28 September 1983, Washington, Department of Energy, Thermal Effects Resulting from Occupant Behavior and Building Operation
1983:
Report LBL-14790 (1983); in Energy and Buildings, 6, pp. 361-373, 1984, Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia; as "Roof Apertures in Office Buildings" in Proceedings, International Daylighting Conference, pp. 355-357, 16-18 February 1983, Phoenix, Elsevier Sequoia, The Predicted Impact of Roof Aperture Design on the Energy Performance of Office Buildings
1982:
Proceedings, 7th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 141-146, 30 August - 1 September 1982, Knoxville TN, American Solar Energy Society, Verification of a Micro-Computer Building Energy Analysis Program - M.E.P.A
1982:
Report LBL-14351 (1982); in Proceedings, 7th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 189-194, 30 August - 1 September 1982, Knoxville TN, American Solar Energy Society, Aggregation of U.S. Population Centers Into Climate Regions
1982:
Report LBL-11386 (1982); in ASHRAE Transactions, 90 1B, pp. 226-252, 1984, Atlanta, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Ventilation Cooling of Residential Buildings
1981:
Stockholm, Swedish Council for Building Research. (In Swedish.), Micro-Computer Energy Programs for Architects (MEPA) (Report 1: Description; Report 2: Architects' Manual; Report 3: Technical Description)
1981:
Proceedings, 6th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 298-302, 8-11 September 1981, Portland OR, International Solar Energy Society, M.E.P.A. - Micro-Computer Energy Programs for Architects
1981:
Report LBL-11387 (1981); in ASME Journal of Solar Engineering, 105, pp. 207-216, May 1983, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Verification of BLAST by Comparison with Measurements of a Solar-Dominated Test Cell and a Thermally Massive Building
1980:
Proceedings, 5th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 20-26, 19-26 October 1980, Amherst MA, International Solar Energy Society, Water, Beds, and Solar Energy
1979:
Report LBL-9294 (1979); in Proceedings, 4th National Passive Solar Conference, pp. 144-147, 3-5 October 1979, Kansas City MO, International Solar Energy Society, The Passive Solar Design Process for a Small Office/Laboratory Building
1977:
Cambridge MA, Architecture Machine Group (Master’s Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Incorporation of Energy Performance Data in the Design Process: Heating and Cooling Load Estimation and Analysis in a Computerized Space Allocation Procedure
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