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245 00 KieranTimberlake :|bLoblolly House.|h[Kanopy electronic 
       resource] 
264  1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 26 min.) :
       |bdigital, .flv file, sound 
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490 0  2007 and Cellophane House (2008) 
500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by Checkerboard Film Foundation in 
       2009. 
520    KieranTimberlake, an architectural firm based in 
       Philadelphia, is a recognized leader of the "green" 
       architecture movement in the U.S. As this film illustrates,
       its founders Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake have been
       developing innovative means to combine sustainable design 
       principles with off-site construction for the mass 
       customization of houses. The firm's Loblolly House, built 
       in the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland in 2007, and the 
       Cellophane House, a specially-commissioned design executed
       for an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 2008, 
       serve as outstanding examples of the firm's research-based
       approach. The film takes the viewer on a tour of the small,
       elegant Loblolly house, named for the pines indigenous to 
       the area, and demonstrates how the architects employed an 
       aluminum scaffold system, off-site fabricated floor and 
       ceiling panels (called 'smart' cartridges) to distribute 
       radiant heating, water, ventilation, and electricity 
       throughout the house. With the five-story 1,800 square 
       foot Cellophane House, erected for The Museum of Modern 
       Art's exhibition Home Delivery: fabricating the modern 
       dwelling, the architects incorporated lessons learned from
       the Loblolly House combined with SmartWrap, an energy 
       gathering building envelope for a 2003 exhibit at the 
       Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. As the film makes 
       clear, the Cellophane House's aluminum-frame structure and
       glass panels snap in place, so that welding and sealing 
       are not needed. On top of that, the house is constructed 
       with 82 percent recyclable materials, LED lighting, and 
       photovoltaic cells for energy supply. Producer: Edgar B. 
       Howard. Director: Tom Piper. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
610 20 KireanTimberlake (Firm) 
610 20 Loblolly House. 
650  0 Sustainable architecture|zPennsylvania|zPhiladelphia. 
650  0 Sustainable Architecture|zChesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.). 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
700 1  Howard, Edgar B.,|eproducer. 
700 1  Piper, Tom,|efilm director. 
710 2  Kanopy (Firm) 
856 40 |uhttps://naperville.kanopy.com/node/100312|zAvailable on 
       Kanopy 
856 42 |zCover Image|uhttps://www.kanopy.com/node/100312/external
       -image