I'm looking for information on structurally integrated air distribution systems (for want of a better term). I seem to remember reference to a building that had the air distribution integrated into the floor slab at one of JE Braun's presentations on building mass thermal storage. The idea was to more effectively couple the air system with the building's thermal mass. I know some related work has been done with raised floor systems over concrete slabs but that's not really what I'm thinking of.
I opened my big mouth at a design concept meeting for a local green project, the architect thought WOW!, and now the engineer wants some references. Imagine that.
Any references would be appreciated.
Mark E. Case, President
etc Group, Inc.
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