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  1. Predictive modeling for US commercial building energy use: A comparison of existing statistical and machine learning algorithms using CBECS microdata. H Deng, D Fannon, MJ Eckelman. Energy and Buildings 163, 34-43. , 2018. 210.

  2. David Fannon. Associate Professor, School of Architecture. Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Contact. d.fannon@northeastern.edu. 360 Huntington Avenue. Boston, Massachusetts 02115. Office. 375 Ryder Hall. 617.373.2641. Download CV. Research Focus.

  3. David Fannon is an architect and building scientist whose work integrates research, analysis, and design to provide occupant comfort and wellbeing in long-lasting, low-resource consuming buildings. He holds a joint appointment in the School of Architecture and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

  4. Northeastern University. Associate Professor 2020-present Assistant Professor 2013-2020 Jointly appointed: Architecture (75%), Civil & Environmental Engineering (25%) Affiliated faculty in Public Policy & Urban Affairs.

  5. College of Social Sciences and Humanities, College of Arts, Media and Design. David Fannon is an architect and building scientist whose work integrates research, analysis, and design to provide occupant comfort and wellbeing in long-lasting, low-resource consuming buildings.

  6. David Fannon. AIA, MEMBER ASHRAE, LEED-AP BD+C . BACKGROUND. Assistant Professor (Jointly Appointed) School of Architecture, College of Arts Media and Design & Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering. Northeastern University. EDUCATION.

  7. Apr 24, 2015 · New buildings are huge carbon hogs. Here’s how to design them to last for centuries. “Buildings are an enormous investment of energy, material, human capital, and money,” says David Fannon, a professor of architecture at Northeastern University and coauthor of The Architecture of Persistence: Designing for Future Use.

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