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P r o d u c t s J K J  PV Mounting System Cooper B-Line, Pittsburgh, introduces the ARISTA monolithic rooftop mounting system for commercial applications. The PV mounting system is designed for use in a variety of U.S. and Canadian code-compliant applications. The system is designed with limited components and features preassembled fittings to reduce installation time. HPB.hotims.com/33328-163 K  Building Controller Distech Controls, Brossard, QC, Canada, introduces EC-NetAX Security Access Control & CCTV Solution. It connects to access control readers, intrusion keypads, CCTV cameras, lighting controllers, and HVAC control systems using LONWORKS®and BACnet®protocols. It can provide up to 30% energy savings in commercial buildings. The system is scalable and suitable for projects such as single-door installations and multibuilding deployments. Its intuitive Web interface can be managed by users of varying technical ability. HPB.hotims.com/33328-158 L  Crowd Analysis Software Oasys Software introduces MassMotion advanced crowd analysis software, which helps architects and urban developers make precise decisions about crowd movement and evacuation. The fully 3-D software can predict the movement of up to hundreds of thousands of people in complex environments. The program can assign and simulate the movement of individual “personalities” with unique agendas through the environment based on human behavior research. The software can simulate multiple floors and multiple modes of evacuation. HPB.hotims.com/33328-168 L HPB.hotims.com/33328-11 http://HPB.hotims.com/33328-163 http://HPB.hotims.com/33328-158 http://HPB.hotims.com/33328-168 http://www.ductsox.com http://HPB.hotims.com/33328-11

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of High Performing Buildings - Summer 2011

Commentary
Contents
Stanford University's Y2E2
The Christman Building
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center
Cannon Design Regional Offices, Power House
Great River Energy Headquarters
Letters
Products
Advertisers Index

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