Guy R. Newsham
- Comparing better building design and operation to other corporate strategies for improving organizational productivity: a review and synthesis. In: Intelligent Buildings International, v. 14, n. 1 (März 2019). (2019):
- The energy conservation potential of power management for fax machines. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 23, n. 2 (Dezember 1995). (1995):
- Clothing as a thermal comfort moderator and the effect on energy consumption. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 26, n. 3 (Januar 1997). (1997):
- Do LEED-certified buildings save energy? Yes, but…. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 41, n. 8 (August 2009). (2009):
- Disaggregating categories of electrical energy end-use from whole-house hourly data. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 50 (Juli 2012). (2012):
- The zero-peak house: Full-scale experiments and demonstration. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 64 (September 2013). (2013):
- Testing the accuracy of low-cost data streams for determining single-person office occupancy and their use for energy reduction of building services. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 135 (Januar 2017). (2017):
- Potential energy savings from high-resolution sensor controls for LED lighting. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 158 (Januar 2018). (2018):
- Clustering and motif identification for occupancy-centric control of an air handling unit. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 223 (September 2020). (2020):
- Opportunistic occupancy-count estimation using sensor fusion: A case study. In: Building and Environment, v. 159 (Juli 2019). (2019):
- Zero peak housing: Exploring the possibility of eliminating electrical draws from houses during periods of high demand on the electrical grid. In: Building and Environment, v. 58 (Dezember 2012). (2012):
- Effect of green building certification on organizational productivity metrics. In: Building Research & Information, v. 46, n. 7 ( 2018). (2018):
- Effects of office environment on employee satisfaction: a new analysis. In: Building Research & Information, v. 44, n. 1 ( 2016). (2016):
- Do ‘green’ buildings have better indoor environments? New evidence. In: Building Research & Information, v. 41, n. 4 ( 2013). (2013):