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Architecture and Building

RESOURCES BY TOPIC

Topics covered by this guide include architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture. Types of listings range from discussion groups to electronic publications to databases -- and of course a wide variety of websites. This is a selective guide. Links to more comprehensive link collections are included. For some topics just one or two sites with good links to the net resources in that topic are listed. Although the emphasis is on quality sites, sometimes sites that are currently not well-developed but show promise of being so are included.

This guide, started in 1993, is posted to the UNLV Libraries Architecture Studies Library page [/arch/rsrce/webresources/index.php]. Additions and corrections, as well as suggestions for categories, can be sent to Jeanne Brown (jeanne.brown@unlv.edu), head of the UNLV Architecture Studies Library. Permission is granted to use this material for non-commercial purposes, provided the author (Jeanne Brown) is credited.
This Architecture Internet Database is very extensive.
Scroll down, use ->EDIT ->FIND , or the hotkeys Control F to search within these pages.


Alphabetical index to sites

Architecture Internet Resources -> Resources -> Government -> Sites

Resources for: Sites

America's Housing [http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing.html]
US Census Bureau data from the American Housing Survey, homeownership data, housing affordability, housing vacancy data, market absorption of apartments, Property Owners and Managers Survey, residential segregation 1990, and historical tables from the Housing Censuses. 8/98, 6/08

City and Town Official Sites [http://www.citytown.info/]
Links to official city web sites. 8/06

Environmental Protection Agency [http://www.epa.gov]
Last accessed 1/03.

GPO Access [http://www.gpoaccess.gov/index.html]
Portal to US government information, with both broad categories (e.g. legislative) and specific publications (e.g. Congressional Record). 12/01

HUD USER [http://www.huduser.org/]
"HUD USER is the primary source for Federal Government reports and information on housing policy and programs, building technology, economic development, urban planning, and other housing-related topics." Online bibliographic database, raw data, links. 8/98

National Park Service [http://www.nps.gov]
Some information on the National Register, HABS/HAER, and other NPS programs, as well as a cultural landscape bibliography.

National Renewable Energy Laboratory [http://www.nrel.gov]
Under "Research in progress" you find the NREL publications database and information about the various divisions including the Photovoltaic Division and the Buildings and Energy Systems Division. Under Information Sources/ NREL Information Systems find the solar radiation data and maps, wind energy resources maps, and more.

National Science Foundation [http://www.nsf.gov]
NSF publications, awards, agencies.

National Technology Transfer Center [http://www.nttc.edu]
Congress established the Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center in 1989 to link U.S. industry with federal labs and universities that have the technologies facilities and researchers that industry needs to maximize product development opportunities. This site serves as a gateway to funding and research opportunities, technologies available for licensing, and contacts for the federal laboratory system.
6/08.

NTIS (National Technical Information Service) FedWorld [http://www.fedworld.gov]
In addition to NTIS information, this is a major gateway to government information. It is however, often busy and difficult to access.

U.S. Housing and Urban Development [http://www.hud.gov]
Community plans (including Henderson, Nevada plan for block grant funds and a brief history of the city), data on housing and community trends. A searchable database of HUD publications is at http://www.huduser.org

USAID Procurement and Business Opportunities [http://www.usaid.gov/business/]
Last accessed 1/03.

Please send comments, corrections and suggestions to
jeanne.brown@unlv.edu




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