Folder titled 'TSA Article'
- Reference:GB 1694 DC 046/1/1
- Dates of Creation:c1983-1987
- Name of Creator:
- Physical Description:103 items
Scope and Content
Folder contains:
* TSA (Technical Services Agency Limited) material, including 1984-1987 Evaluation Report
* TSA information booklet
* TSA newsletter ('Tech Talk')
* dissertation by Hazel R McLeod, 'Public Sector Housing. The Glasgow Experience: Rats in the Rafters'
* paper by Porteous, 'User Controlled Community Technical Aid: Technical Services Agency Ltd, Glasgow'
* TSA 1985 Annual Report
* TSA 1986 Annual Report
* TSA information packs, being folders with explanatory leaflets and membership forms.Administrative / Biographical History
Prof Colin Porteous is an architect and researcher whose interest extends to energy-efficient design moved from practice to in-depth research. In 1981, he became active in the international solar community and then a full-time academic in 1986 after leading a community technical aid centre. He linked problems of fuel poverty to passive solar solutions via EU-funded Easthall Demonstration Project in early 1990s. Prof Porteous initiated the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit (MEARU) in 1993. He is the author of [i]THE NEW eco-ARCHITECTURE[/i] (2002) and [i]Solar Architecture in Cool Climates[/i] (2005), and has contributed a chapter to [i]Sensing a Historic Low-CO2 Future[/i] (2011).
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Prof Colin Porteous is an architect and researcher whose interest extends to energy-efficient design moved from practice to in-depth research. In 1981, he became active in the international solar community and then a full-time academic in 1986 after leading a community technical aid centre. He linked problems of fuel poverty to passive solar solutions via EU-funded Easthall Demonstration Project in early 1990s. Prof Porteous initiated the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit (MEARU) in 1993. He is the author of [i]THE NEW eco-ARCHITECTURE[/i] (2002) and [i]Solar Architecture in Cool Climates[/i] (2005), and has contributed a chapter to [i]Sensing a Historic Low-CO2 Future[/i] (2011).
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