2013年8月15日 星期四

DPR Construction's Phoenix office

Located on a declining area at the corner of 44th and Van Buren, the windowless concrete block,Rectangular shaped Led Flood Light designed to replace 150W Metal Halide. 16,533ft building, built in the 1970s, was transformed into an efficient, sustainable workplace for adaptive reuse. The building was previously used as an adult-themed boutique, which remained vacant for three years.

Designed as an ultra-energy efficient and modern workplace, the renovated building integrated solar and wind technologies, and implemented efficient HVAC and lighting systems to reduce energy use.

To achieve Net Zero Energy Building Certification, the facility demonstrated a net zero energy consumption in one year time span, incorporating advanced, sustainable design solutions.

An 87ft solar chimney has been installed in the building for a passive cooling system, releasing hot air,I'm not sure how led downlight fit into that equation if they are left on. and drawing cooler air in.

The building includes 90 operable windows in tandem with the energy monitoring system to open and close according to indoor and outdoor temperatures.

To let in abundant natural light, 82 solar optical tubes and solatubes harness light from rooftop domes while twelve 8ft diameter Big Ass Fans ventilate the office. A “vampire” switch eliminates drawing power at night when the building is unoccupied, cutting off 90% plug loads.

For building temperature regulation,It is also known as led dimmable driver, LED daytime running lamps. four evaporative shower towers are installed, which direct water-cooled air inside.

A 78.96 kW photovoltaic-covered canopy, instrumental for the facility to achieve Net Zero energy consumption, generates power to offset the building’s annual energy usage and supplies power to the building and half of the parking lot.

The office’s reception area features an online building dashboard to track the building’s energy production and consumption in real time.

The interior has been designed as a workplace of the future, including open work areas void of enclosed, private offices; video conferencing rooms; a learning lab; and a glass-walled innovation room with whiteboards and reconfigurable furniture.

The rolling, glazed, garage-style doors join the inside offices with an outside courtyard.

The on-site amenities of the office include a gym with men’s and women’s showers, a Zen Room, 18ft wine bar, a kitchen with café, and two green-screened outside courtyard.

DNV KEMA Energy and Sustainability served as sustainability consultant while PK Associates provided structural engineering services.

The office was completed in October 2011.

Dramatic twist

But the full facts about the incident remain murky – not least because there is another dramatic twist to the tale.

What Thordarson did not know at the time was that Sabu, the loudmouth figurehead of LulzSec and one of the hackers he was communicating with, was in fact working as an FBI informant – and the online chat about hacking Icelandic government infrastructure was apparently being monitored by the feds.

About four days later, the FBI contacted Icelandic authorities to warn them about an "imminent" hacking attack, according to Iceland's state prosecutor, and this prompted Icelandic police to travel to the United States to discuss the matter.

(Sabu, it later turned out, was a then-28-year-old hacker from New York named Hector Monsegur. The FBI reportedly tracked him to his Lower East Side apartment in early June 2011 and managed to "flip" him, because he was the guardian of two young children and desperate to stay out of jail.)

Thordarson says LulzSec never gave WikiLeaks any information about Icelandic government corruption, but hackers close to the group did hand over a confidential Icelandic state police document related to the security of the US Embassy in Reykjavik.

He also claims that hackers affiliated with LulzSec and Anonymous turned over documents from a bank in Mexico, files from BP, and emails hacked from the Syrian government and the security think tank Stratfor, among others.

Between February 2012 and July 2012, a large cache of Syrian government and Stratfor emails were published by WikiLeaks under the names the "Syria Files" and the "Global Intelligence Files." (As a matter of policy, WikiLeaks does not comment on how its releases are sourced.)

Being at the centre of the action had given Thordarson the adrenaline rush he was looking for. But the contact with LulzSec, which he had initiated, made him feel like he had gone too far.

He was worried that in maintaining contact with the hackers,Dimmable and Non-Dimmable LED Driver for LED Lighting Products.An electronic LED Ceramic Bulb for preventing elevator overspeed by enabling safety devices. he was "breaking quite a lot of laws." Meanwhile, news reports were saying that the U.S. government was already investigating WikiLeaks for its publication of classified documents, including the Collateral Murder video, diplomatic cables, and military war logs from Afghanistan and Iraq.


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