Gigatechnology: The Largest Infrastructures in Which Humans Manipulate Matter and Energy

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Summary Sentence:

John C. Crittenden, presented at the inauguration of The Research Center for Green Buildings and Sponge Cities at the Georgia Tech Tianjin University Shenzhen Institute, Shenzhen, China, May 20, 2017.

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John C. Crittenden, presented at the inauguration of The Research Center for Green Buildings and Sponge Cities at the Georgia Tech Tianjin University Shenzhen Institute, Shenzhen, China, May 20, 2017. Download PDF (~7.7 MB)

John C. Crittenden, “Gigatechnology: The Largest Infrastructures in Which Humans Manipulate Matter and Energy,” presented at the inauguration of The Research Center for Green Buildings and Sponge Cities at the Georgia Tech Tianjin University Shenzhen Institute, Shenzhen, China, May 20, 2017. Download PDF (~7.7 MB)

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Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems

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Research
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Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure
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bbiss_presentations, bbiss_giga, John C. Crittenden, China, Georgia Tech Tianjin University Shenzhen Institute
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  • Created By: Brent Verrill
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  • Created On: Aug 10, 2017 - 5:23pm
  • Last Updated: Aug 14, 2017 - 1:47pm