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UF Studies Effects Of Weather On The Typical Southern Home

GAINESVILLE — University of Florida researchers are closely examining how harsh Southern weather affects the average home, hoping to determine, for example, how to produce roof shingles that last as long as they do on homes in the North.

Filed under Architecture, Engineering, Florida, Research on Thursday, April 2, 1998.

Can Trees And Bushes Help Stop Terrorist Acts? UF Students Say Yes

GAINESVILLE — A group of University of Florida students is helping the Department of Defense see if such seemingly unlikely things as landscaping and street design can help protect a military installation in the midst of a tourist mecca from a terrorist bomb blast.

Filed under Architecture, Environment, Florida, Research on Friday, November 14, 1997.

Sustainable Development: Taking The Message To The Marketplace

GAINESVILLE Home builders and real estate agents in rapidly growing Florida are learning that being green-minded can put more green in the bottom line under a new program developed at the University of Florida.

Filed under Agriculture, Architecture, Business, Florida, Research on Tuesday, September 9, 1997.

UF Professor Helps Preserve One Of The Last Untouched Coastal Towns

FERNANDINA BEACH — Charlie Gallagher’s dirt-road, clapboard neighborhood may be on the National Register of Historic Places, but he doesn’t get too excited about it. Maybe it’s because he’s seen so much of Old Town’s history firsthand.

Filed under Architecture, Florida, Natural History, Research on Tuesday, May 13, 1997.

UF And Fire College Linking Firefighters Statewide On The Web

GAINESVILLE — Computers will join hoses, axes and ladders in Florida’s fire stations, linking fire districts via the Internet under a program being developed by the University of Florida and the Florida State Fire College in Ocala.

Filed under Architecture, Research on Tuesday, April 15, 1997.

Co-Housing More Family-Friendly Than Suburbia, Says UF Researcher

GAINESVILLE — The great postwar suburban experiment that was supposed to be a haven for family life may have failed American children, says a University of Florida researcher.

Filed under Architecture, Family, Research on Friday, April 11, 1997.

Hurricane Experts Gather To Discuss Lessons Learned From Destruction

GAINESVILLE — As residents along the Atlantic Coast keep a wary eye on Hurricane Bertha, experts from around the country are trying to analyze the lessons learned from last year’s destructive storm season — the busiest in more than 60 years.

Filed under Architecture, Engineering, Florida, Research on Thursday, July 11, 1996.

UF Data Base To Give Monumental Help Around The World

GAINESVILLE — Monuments around the world that have been damaged by war, neglect and pollution are the focus of restoration and preservation efforts through a data base developed at the University of Florida.

Filed under Architecture, Arts, Research on Monday, June 10, 1996.

Areas Facing Radon Danger Unlikely To Adopt New Prevention Measures

GAINESVILLE—Florida has new building standards to keep radon from seeping into homes, but areas that face the greatest threat from the gas likely will not adopt the preventive measures, says a researcher who helped develop them.

Filed under Architecture, Engineering, Environment, Research on Thursday, May 2, 1996.

UF Conference To Offer Researchers A Close Look At Hidden Sites

GAINESVILLE—Satellite radar imagery is giving scientists a first-ever look at ancient cultures, some buried beneath dense jungle or tons of sand.

Filed under Architecture, Natural History, Research on Friday, April 12, 1996.