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WILLIAM BROWNING ROSE I. Personal History and Professional Experience A.

Education: 1965-1969 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN. Bachelor of Arts Degree in General Program (humanities and mathematics). Cum laude graduate. 1980-1983 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Masters Degree in Architecture (M. Arch I). Honors in design, structures, computer graphics.

B. Academic Positions 1984-1989 Research Assistant Professor, Small Homes Council. 1989-present Research Architect, Building Research Council-School of Architecture, University of Illinois.

C. Other Professional Employment 1983 Designer. Don M. Hisaka & Assoc. Cambridge MA. 1983-1984 Architect, RTR Architectes, Reims, France. Project head for design of regional headquarters for Credit Mutuel, Laval (Mayenne), France, completed. Project head for design of trade and exposition center, Reims, France (project). Architect, private practice, Illinois state registration. President, William B. Rose & Associates, Inc. Consultant: building moisture problems. President, Watersmiths. Development of products for water management in buildings. EEBA Technical Merit Award (Energy Efficient Building Association)

1984-present 1996-present 2003-present D. Awards 1998 2003

ASHRAE (American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers) Annual Technical Achievement Award. (Only architect to have ever received the award, given once annually by the Association). Lee Nelson Award. Association for Preservation Technology International. Award given once every three years for best book in the field of preservation technology. Landmarks Preservation of New York. Award for restoration work on the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY. Nomination: ASHRAE Fellow

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E. Invited Lectures and Invited Conference Presentations 1994 Preventive Conservation: Museum Collections and Their Environment, The Getty Conservation Institute. 1995-2006 Rethinking the House: Improving Building Performance with Gordon Tully, Harvard University Graduate School of Design Professional Development Courses.
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Getty Conservation Institute - Winterthur Museum/University of Delaware Art Conservation Training Program. The Museum Building, Historic Buildings as Museums: Reconciling environmental requirements of the building and collection in graduate level program Preventive Conservation. Early History of Attic Ventilation. 12th International Roofing and Waterproofing Conference. Invited by the National Roofing Contractors Association. The History of Building Science in the US. Invited keynote. 2nd International Conference on Research in Building Physics, Leuven Belgium September 2003. Restoration of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Invited by the Guggenheim Educational Foundation. May 2007, New York. Energy, Buildings and Sustainability. Invited presentation on energy use in US buildings to American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. Lausanne, Switzerland. July 2009. Insulation draws water. Invited keynote. ASTM E-06 Symposium on Condensation in Exterior Wall Systems. San Antonio TX. For publication in ASTM Special Technical Publication. The envelope, please: preservation and insulation Invited presentation. Keeping Memory Green: Preservation, Sustainability and the Environment. University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA. April 2011.

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F. Offices Held in Professional Societies American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). Invited member, Presidents Task Group on Mold and Moisture, 2004. Invited member, Mold Position Document Task Group, 2011. Invited member, Environmental Health Committee. 2000-2006 Chair, Policy Subcommittee. Member, Steering Subcommittee: IAQ 2007 Conference. Member, Research Subcommittee. Member, Technical Committee 4.4 Thermal Insulation and Vapor Retarders. Chair, Handbook Subcommittee. Responsible for ASHRAE Handbook, Fundamentals Chapters 23, 24 and 25 on Heat and Moisture in Building Envelope Assemblies and ASHRAE Handbook, Applications Chapter 43 on Building Envelopes. 1999-2011. Handbook Contributor, ASHRAE Handbook, Applications chapter Museums, Libraries and Archives. Member (non-voting) ASHRAE Standard 100 Energy Conservation in Existing Buildings. Member, Targets Working Group.

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Co-chair, IAQ2001 ConferenceMoisture, Microbes and Health Effects: Indoor Air Quality and Moisture in Buildings. Member (founding), Standard Committee 160P Criteria for Moisture Design Analysis in Buildings Symposium chair, Attics and Cathedral Ceilings, June 1998. National Consortium of Housing Research Centers, retired chair, former member Executive Committee. National Institute of Building Sciences, Building Environment and Thermal Envelope Council, (former member Board of Directors); Research Coordinating Committee: Moisture (secretary). Co-chair of Bugs Mold & Rot I, II and III workshops. Co-chair, AIVC-BETEC Conference on Ventilation, Humidity and Energy, Washington DC, October 2003. Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre (AIVC)international organization responsible for ventilation research under International Anergy Agency. Association for Preservation Technology, member, former Board of Directors. Program chair APT97 conference. G. Editorships of Journals or Other Learned Publications H. Grants Received I. Review Panels 1991 1997-2003
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Progressive Architecture Magazine. Participation in Affordable Housing jury. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Conservation Project Support Program. Reviewer 1997-1999. Panelist 2000-2003 National Academy of Science Institute of Medicine. Clearing the Air: Asthma and Indoor Air Exposures. World Health Organization, WHO Guidance for biological agents in the indoor environment. National Academy of Science Institute of Medicine. Damp Indoor Spaces and Health. US Department of Energy. Building America Program. ASHRAE Guide for Warm Humid Climates. US Department of Energy NETL. FOA 115. US Department of Energy. Weatherization Standard Work Specifications, Healthy Homes Review committee. Standing reviewer, Building Science section, ASHRAE Journal.

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II. Publications and Creative Works A. Doctoral thesis B. Books Authored

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Rose, William B. 2005. Water in Buildings: An Architects Guide to Moisture and Mold. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken NJ. Rose, William B. (in preparation) Architecture and the Performance of Building. C. Books Edited or Co-Edited Proceedings of the Symposium "Bugs, Mold & Rot", May 24-25, 1991, Washington, DC. William B. Rose and Erv Bales, editors. Proceedings of the Symposium "Bugs, Mold & Rot II: Indoor Humidity for Health, Comfort and Durability", November 16-17, 1993, Washington, DC. William B. Rose and Anton TenWolde, editors. Recommended Practices for Controlling Moisture in Crawl Spaces, ASHRAE Technical Data Publication, 10:3. Summary article prepared by William B. Rose and Anton TenWolde. Proceedings of January 1994 ASHRAE meeting. D. Chapters in Books Rose, W. 1994. Remedial and preventive measures in existing residential construction. Chapter 19 in Moisture Control in Buildings, Heinz R. Trechsel, Ed., American Society for Testing and Materials MNL 18, ASTM PCN 28-018094-10. Revised chapter, 2009. Rose, W. 1998. Mechanical systems and climate control. Chapter in Caring for Your Historic House, Charles E. Fisher and Hugh Miller, eds. Harry N Abrams, New York. 1998. Rose, W. 2003. Details for a Dry Foundation. Chapter in Foundations and Concrete Work. Taunton Press 2003. Rose, W. 2007. "Roof Ventilation: Research Update" Chapter in The JLC Guide to Moisture Control. 2007. ed The Editors of the Journal of Light Construction. HanleyWood, Williston VT. Rose, W. 2010. Insulation Draws Water Condensation in Exterior Building Wall Systems. ASTM Special Technical Publication 1498.B. Kaskel and R. Kudder, eds. ASTM International, West Conshohocken PA. E. Monographs F. Articles in Journals Rose, W. and D. J. McCaa. 1991. The effect of natural convective air flows in residential attics on ceiling insulating materials. ASTM Special Publication 1116 Insulating Materials: Testing and Applications, Graves & Wysocki, eds., presented at the Second Symposium on Insulation Materials, October 10-12, 1991, Gatlinburg, TN. Rose, W. 1993. Effects of climate control on the museum building envelope. Journal of the American Institute for Conservation Summer 1994, Volume 33, number 2. Presented at American Institute for Conservation General Session, Denver, CO, June 1993. Rose, W. 1994. A review of the regulatory and technical literature related to crawl space moisture control. ASHRAE Transactions 1994, V. 100, Pt. 1. Presented at ASHRAE Symposium on Crawl Spaces, New Orleans, January 1994. Published in Recommended Practices for Controlling Moisture in Crawl Spaces, ASHRAE Technical Data Bulletin volume 10, number 3. Rose, W. 1994. Attics and cathedral ceilings. Wood Design Focus, 5:4, Winter 1994.
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TenWolde, A. and Rose, W. 1994. Moisture control strategies for the building envelope. Wood Design Focus, 5:4, Winter 1994. Reproduced in Journal of Thermal Insulation and Building Envelopes Volume 19 January 1996. TenWolde, A. and Rose, W. 1994. Moisture control in crawl spaces. Wood Design Focus, 5:4, Winter 1994. Brown, J.P. and Rose, W. 1996. Humidity and moisture in historic buildings: the origin of building and object conservation. APT (Association for Preservation Technology International) Bulletin, Vol XXVII:3, 1996. Rose, W. 1997. Control of moisture in the modern building envelope: the history of the vapor barrier in the United States 1923-1952. APT Bulletin, Vol. XVII:4, October 1997. TenWolde, A. and W.B. Rose. 1999. Issues related to venting of attics and cathedral ceilings. ASHRAE Transactions 1999, V. 105, Pt.1. http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/pdf1999/tenwo99a.pdf Rose, W. 2005. Should the walls of historic buildings be insulated? APT Bulletin. Special issue on sustainability and preservation. Vol. XXXVI:4. 2005. Francisco, P., J. Gordon and W. 2010. Measured concentrations of combustion gases from the use of unvented gas fireplaces Indoor Air, 20:5, October, 2010. Ayn, A, W. B. Rose. 2011. Reglazing Frank Lloyd Wrights Solomorn R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. APT Bulletin XLII: 2-3, October 2011. Rose, W. 2011. Insulation draws water. Journal of Testing and Evaluation 39:1, January 2011. ASTM International, West Conshohocken PA. G. Creative works 1983 Regional headquarters for Credit Mutuel, Laval (Mayenne), France. Project Architect. Major residential construction and rehabilitation on 12 single-family dwellings, Champaign/Urbana area and northern Illinois. 1983-1990 1985 1990 1994 2004

Stanley Kaplan Test Center, Champaign, IL, interior redesign and renovation. Center for Advanced Study, Champaign, IL. Redesign of interior space for acoustical and lighting improvements. Maison Plastique Prfabrique, Clermont, France. Redesign sketches of a1965 prototype of industrialized housing by Jean Prouv for St. Gobain Plastics Division. Htel Nevers, Paris 2me. Schematic design for reinstallation of salon to hold collection from the Cabinet de Medailles, Bibliothque Nationale.

H. Bulletins, Reports or Conference Proceedings Conference Proceedings Rose W. 1987. Moisture damage to homes in Champaign, County, IL. Proceedings of the BTECC Symposium on Air Infiltration, Ventilation and Moisture Transfer, Fort Worth, TX, June 1987. pp. 198-211. Reprinted in Condensation and Related Moisture Problems in the Home. John Merrill and Kathleen Parrott, eds. American Association of Housing Educators. 1988. Rose, W. 1989. Instrumentation and configuration of a laboratory facility for the study of residential attic performance under natural conditions. ASTM E-6.95, Research in Progress, Denver CO, November, 1989.

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Rose, W. 1992. Measured values of temperature and sheathing moisture content in residential attic assemblies. Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings V, ASHRAE/DOE/BTECC Conference, Clearwater, FL, December 1992. Rose, W. 1992. An efficient enthalpy exchanger for economical ventilation. 13th AIVC Conference Ventilation for Energy Efficiency and Optimum Indoor Air Quality, Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre, 1992. Proceedings publication. Rose, W. 1992. Measured air flows across the ceiling in typical residential attic assemblies. 13th AIVC Conference Ventilation for Energy Efficiency and Optimum Indoor Air Quality, Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre, 1992. (Poster presentation) Rose, W. 1993. Crawl spaces: regulations, research and results. Proceedings of the Symposium "Bugs, Mold & Rot II: Indoor Humidity for Health, Comfort and Durability", November 16-17, 1993, Washington, DC. William B. Rose and Anton TenWolde, editors. Rose, W. and D. J. McCaa. 1993. A review of field thermal performance of loose-fill insulation in residential attics and cathedral ceilings. 22nd International Thermal Conductivity Conference, Tempe AZ, November 7, 1993. Proceedings Publication. Rose, W. 1993. Energy effects of attic construction. 14th Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre Conference, September 1993. Proceedings publication. Rose, W. 1994. Water and hygroscopic materials. Association for Preservation Technology Water, Earth, Air, Fire, Seattle WA Oct. 2-7, 1994. Rose, W. 1994. Research summary of the attic performance project. International Energy Agency Annex 24: Heat, Air and Moisture Transport in Insulated Buildings, Trondheim, Norway April 25-27, 1994. (Invited) Rose, W. 1994. Conditions for mold growth in vaulted ceilings. Buildings and the Environment, CIB Task Group 8: Environmental Assessment of Buildings, Garston, Watford, UK, May 1994. Rose, W. 1995. Attic construction with sheathing-applied insulation. ASHRAE Transactions 1995, Vol. 101, Pt. 2. Presented at ASHRAE Symposium on Advanced Framing Methods. June 1995, San Diego CA. Rose, W. 1995. History of attic ventilation: regulations and research. Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VI Conference and Proceedings (ASHRAE), December 1995. Rose, W. 1995. The flat roof and its implications for water drainage. National Park Service Conference Preserving the Recent Past, Chicago IL, March 1995. Graham, C. and Rose, W. 1995. Beyond competence. Texas Architect, November/December 1995. Rose, W. 1997. The role of windows in overall building performance: the engineers story. Window Rehabilitation Guide for Historic Buildings. Historic Preservation Education Foundation and the National Park Service, Washington DC. 1997. Rose, W. and B. Deal. 1998. Commissioning for humidified buildings. Thermal Envelopes of Buildings VII, December 1998. Rose, W. and D. McCaa. 1998. Temperature and moisture performance of wall assemblies with fiberglass and cellulose insulation. Thermal Envelopes of Buildings VII, December 1998. Rose, W. and A. TenWolde. 1999. Attic ventilation for historic buildings: background and current developments. The Roofing Handbook for Historic Buildings. Deborah

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Slaton and Charles E. Fisher, eds. Historic Preservation Education Foundation and the National Park Service, Washington DC. 1999. Rose, W. 2001. Measured values of sheathing and shingle temperatures for residential attic and cathedral ceilings. Thermal Envelopes of Buildings VIII, December 2001. Rose W. 2002. The Condensation Paradigm: an obstacle to housing technology innovation. American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Technology Conference. October 2002. Rose, W. 2003. The Rise of the Diffusion Paradigm in the US. 2nd International Conference on Research in Building Physics, September 2003. Rose, W., P. Francisco and C.-M. Liu. 2003.Model replication to challenge the use of unvented combustion heating appliances. 24th AIVC Conference & BETEC Conference: Ventilation, Humidity Control and Energy. October 2003, Washington DC. Rose, W. and P. Francisco. 2004. Characterization of wetness in Providence RI homes. Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings IX. December 2004. Clearwater FL. Rose, W. 2007. The white roof problem in the US desert Southwest. Performance of Whole Buildings X. December 2007. Clearwater FL. Francisco PW, Gordon JR, Rose WB. 2007. Indoor combustion product concentrations resulting from the use of unvented gas fireplaces. IAQ2007: Sustainability and Human Health. October 2007, Baltimore MD. Rose, W. and JR Gordon. 2008. Insulation Retrofits to Address Wall/Ceiling Moisture BEST 1 Conference, Minneapolis. 2008. Hens, H., W.B Rose. 2008, The Erlanger House at the University of Illinois: A Performancebased Evaluation. Building Physics Symposium. Oct. 2008, Leuven Belgium Gordon, J.R., P.W. Francisco, and W.B. Rose. 2008. Indoor Concentrations of Combustion Gases from the Use of Unvented Gas Fireplaces in 30 Homes. Proceedings of Indoor Air 2008: The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2008. Francisco, P.W., J.R. Gordon, and W.B. Rose. 2008. An Analysis of the Dilution of Combustion Gases in U.S. Homes Using Unvented Gas Fireplaces. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Building Energy and Environment (COBEE), Dalian, China, July 2008. Francisco, P.W., J.R. Gordon, and W.B. Rose. 2009. Indoor Moisture in 30 Homes Using Unvented Gas Fireplaces. ASHRAE Transactions. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Atlanta, GA. Ayn, A, W. B. Rose 2009. Building Envelope Upgrade at Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. BEST2 Conference. Portland OR. Ayn, A, W. B. Rose 2009. Glazing Upgrade at Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. BEST2 Conference. Portland OR. Rose, W. 2010. Twelve Easy Pieces. Westford Symposium, Westford MA. August 2010. Rose, W. 2011. Reaching Dew Point: A Brief History of Building Envelopes In ASHRAE Handbooks. ASHRAE conference seminar. January 2011. Rose, W. Can I insulate the walls of my historic house? Illinois State Historic Preservation Agency conference, Godfrey IL, June 2011. Rose, W. and A. TenWolde. Do we need a standard for building envelopes?. ASHRAE conference seminar. Montral CA. June 2011. Technical Bulletins
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Rose, W. 1984. Revisions to the plumbing provisions of CABO One and Two Family Dwelling Code: an assessment. Research Report to US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. December 1984. Rose, W. and M. MacDonald. 1986. Elevating flood-prone buildings: a contractors guide.Local Assistance Series 3D. Illinois Department of Transportation Division of Water Resources. Rosenfield, M.J., D.E. Brotherson, W. Rose and L. Knauss. 1986. Initial Investiation of modified bitumen roofing systems for use in military construction. USA-CERL Interim Report M-86/21 Rosenfield, M., W. Rose, W. Dillner. 1986. Investigation of standing seam metal roofing. Technical Report M-86/10 CERL. June 1986. Rose, W. 1988. Non-conventional roofing systems for in-house installation. Technical Report to US Army CERL, September 1988. Rose, W. 1992. Temperature and moisture content values in attic assemblies. Working Group on Roofs, Stockholm, Sweden, September 24, 1992 (Invited). Gordon, J. and W. Rose. 1993. Report on the development of a test apparatus to determine the resistance to air flow in commercial ridge vents. Report to Air Vent, Inc. and Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA). Gordon, J. and W. Rose. 1993. Cost of energy conservation measures in Illinois. Survey and report to North American Insulation Manufacturers Association. Rose, W. 1993. Shingle temperatures under field conditions. Report to the Roofing Group, CertainTeed Corporation, May 1993. Rose, W et al. 2002. Technology assessment report. A field study comparison of the energy and moisture performance characteristics of ventilated versus sealed crawl spaces in the south. US Department of Energy. http://www.advancedenergy.org/root/buildings/crawlspaces/reports/tech_assess.p df Building Research Council and Steven Winter Associates. 2002 Mold prevention and detection: a guide for housing authorities in Indian country. HUD Office of Native American Programs. http://www.codetalk.fed.us/MoldDetection.pdf Rose, W. 2004. (Contributor.) Report to congress: The mold problem in Native American housing. Rose, W. and P.W. Francisco. 2004 Temperature and Humidity Measurements in Providence RI Homes. HUD Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Research Popular press articles Rose, W. 1977. Wood molding reproduction. Old House Journal. March 1977. Rose, W. 1979. A two-story solar greenhouse. New Shelter. February 1979. Rose, W. 1985, Stressed skin panels in residential construction. New England Builder, March 1985. Hunderman H.J. and W. B. Rose. 1989. Humidity and building materials in the museum setting, The Construction Specifier October 1989 Rose, W. 1990. "Gutters and Downspouts for the Home", Council Notes, F13.1, University of Illinois, Vol. 11, no. 3, 1990. Rose, W. 1990. "Hiring Designers and Builders", Council Notes, University of Illinois, Vol. 11, no. 1, 1990. Rose, W. 1993. "Moisture Condensation", Circular Series, G4.1, Volume 13, no. 2. University of Illinois 1993.
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Rose, W. 1994. "Heating the Home", Circular Series, G3.1, Volume 14, no. 1. University of Illinois 1994. Rose, W. 2007. Roof ventilation: research update. Journal of Light Construction. October 2007. I. Abstracts J. Book Reviews Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Historic Buildings, Gersil Kay, author. APT Bulletin, (Association for Preservation Technology), July 1993. K. Other Building Investigations: 2010 Phnom Bakheng, Angkor, Cambodia. Brick stabilization workshop with UNESCO and World Monuments Fund. Fay House, Radcliffe/Harvard, Cambridge MA. Attic study with Robert Venturi & Assoc. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City. Efflorescence study with Prescott Muir Architects. 2008 United Nations Building, NY. With Heintges & Assoc., wall study. National Gallery of Art, East Wing. Hygrothermal performance study woth Robert Silman Associates. Shrager House LI, NY. Stucco study with Building Conservation Associates. Sagamore Hill, LI. With Art Preservation Services. Atwater Kent Museum. Philadelphia PA. With EwingCole. Miramar, Newport RI. With ICR. 2005 Lafayette Building, Washington DC. With DMJM and McClier, architects. Farnsworth House, Plano IL, with National Trust for Historic Properties and WJE. Illinois State Capitol Building, Springfield IL. With WJE. Investigation of plaster delamination in House Chamber. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NYC. With WASA (Architect) and Robert Silman Associates. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond). Design assistance with WJE. 2003 Tonkens Home (Frank Lloyd Wright), Cincinnati OH. Investigation of impacts (including mold) of water entry as a consequence of partial roof blowoff. Crab Tree Pavilion. Chicago IL Water problems in 1750 garden pavilion (originally British) Minnesota State Capitol Building. Design and implementation of diagnostic monitoring system for Miller Dunwiddie Architects. Report on causes of paint failure and potential for moisture damage as a consequence of insulation. University of Oregon Art Museum. Responses to inquiries about envelope design in humidified galleries. 2002 2001
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Pleasant Home, Oak Park IL. Study of attic ventilation. Sotterley Mansion, Hollywood MD, advising on HVAC design.
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Pope John Paul II Cultural Center., Washington DC. Review of envelope issues related to museum humidification. Smithsonian Institution Victor Building. Review of environmental conditions for Smithsonian Portrait Gallery collection. Mary Baker Eddy Library. Review of environmental conditions and building envelope response, with Ann Beha Associates. Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati OH. Review of environmental conditions and building envelope response, with Ann Beha Associates. Lincoln Cottage (Anderson Cottage) Washington DC. Building monitoring for the Hillier Group. Nauvoo Temple. With Harry Weese Associates, review of exterior wall design for moisture and water management. Portland (ME) Museum of Art. With Ann Beha Associates, review of moisture control strategies in two existing buildings. Quincy City Hall. With Klingner Associates, review of design for roof and plaza waterproofing. Studebaker Museum, South Bend IN. Review of environmntal conditions in project design. Thomas Jeffersons Poplar Forest, Lynchburg VA. Assistance in climate control design and mositure management.

1999

Independence Hall, Philadelphia PA. Design, implementation, findings and conclusions of building envelope monitoring system campaign for National Park Service. Oldfields, The Eli Lilly Mansion, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis IN. Assessment and Observation of moisture conditions in the building envelope. Alton Mental Health Facility, Alton IL. Assistance to WJE in roof and venting conditions.

1998

Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh PA. Moisture leakage through building envelope. Mount Vernon Mansion, Mount Vernon VA. Review of proposed HVAC redesign. Wingspread, Racine WI, Frank Lloyd Wright. Development and application of moisture monitoring protocol for roof renovation, with the Hillier Group, Princeton NJ.

1997

Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dearborn MI. Consultant to Collection Manager for the redesign of climate control system in 11-acre museum building. The Cloisters, New York City. With Ann Beha Associates, investigation of water leakage and indoor humidity. US Military Academy at West Point, US Army Corps of Engineers. Investigation of water leakage through masonry materials. Peyton Randolph House, Williamsburg VA. Investigation of vapor barrier and mechanical system interactions. Arizona State Museum, Envelope consultant with Ann Beha Associates. Valley Forge Memorial Arch. Monitoring for water movement, with WJE.

1996

Kalamazoo Institute of Art. Environment and envelope consultant, with Ann Beha Associates.
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William Floyd Estate, Fire Island Long Island, National Parks Service. Development of a monitoring protocol for moisture problems in historic buildings. 1995 National Gallery of Australia. Development of recommendations to solve moisture and condensation problems in concrete building. Sterling Library, Yale University, New Haven CT. Peer review of design for wall and window renovations to withstand winter humidification. Missouri State Historical Society Library and Collections Center, Forest Park, St. Louis. Diagnosis of causes of plaster and paint damage. Portland (OR) Art Museum, with Ann Beha Associates. Review of envelope and equipment issues for climate control re-design. 1994 Wisconsin State Capitol Building. Monitoring of moisture content changes in granite exterior (with Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.) Lincoln Monument, Jefferson Memorial, National Park Service. Advising on bacterial growth within saturated marble. Harvard Art Museums. Review of renovation planning for Fogg Art Museum and performance of Busch-Reisinger Museum. Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester NH, with Ann Beha Associates. Investigation of impact on building envelope of climate control upgrade. 1992 John C. Calhoun House (Fort Hill), Clemson SC. Advised Clemson University Department of Historic Houses on the installation of building monitoring and climate control equipment. Conducted workshop on Climate Control in Historic Buildings for Clemson Departments of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Building Science. Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park, NY. Investigation of HVAC system, estimation of envelope effects with varying indoor conditions. VanSickle, Wheeler & Anderson. Expert testimony in Tri-State Homes investigation for moisture effects in a group of homes in a northern climate. Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming. Investigation of building condition and estimation of envelope effects from HVAC upgrade. Greenhorne & O'Mara, Greenbelt, MD. 1) Investigation of manufactured home foundations to meet new floodplain criteria. 2) Review of FEMA basement floodproofing requirements. Champion Homes, Everett, WA. Identification of moisture sources in condensation inquiry. No. 5,248,225. "Insulating drainage method and diverter for building foundations." September 1993. (Expired).

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Patents:

No. 5,730,168. Co-inventor with Jeffrey Gordon, Pressure relief plumbing fixtures to prevent bursting during freeze events April 1998. No. 5,785,072. Co-inventor with Jeffrey Gordon. Compressed stopper channel bypass pipe burst pressure relief apparatus for plumbing fixtures. July 28, 1998 No. 5,785,073. Co-inventor with Jeffrey Gordon. Pipe burst protection pressure relief apparatus for sliding plate plumbing fixtures. July 1998. Juried letters
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Rose, W. 1990.Re: house dust mite allergen and asthma, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 324, no. 5, January 31, 1990. A. Summary of Instruction 1. Descriptive Data 1986 (Fall) 1988 (Fall) 1993-1994 Design Studio-Architecture 374, University of Illinois, Graduate studio, 9 students. Mechanical Systems-Architecture 241, University of Illinois. Undergraduate course, 65 students. Principles of Architectural Restoration, Architecture 199 and 299, Independent Studies Section at the Study Abroad Program at Versailles.

1995 (Spring) Arch 493 Water and Buildings 1999 (Spring) Arch 301-BRC Seminar on Building Science 2000 (Spring) Arch 301-BRC Water and Buildings 2004 (Spring) Arch 231-Building Construction 2006-2009 2006-2009 ARCH 441 Heat and Moisture in Buildings Arch 594SUS Sustainability Theory

Continuing Education Instructor, AIA Continuing Education Series. Water in Buildings, Old Buildings, New Uses and Mechanical Systems in Existing Buildings. Instructor, Illinois Home Weatherization Action Program, Diagnostics.

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