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Picture of Stephanie Thomas-Rees.Stephanie Thomas-Rees

Research Architect
Buildings Research Division
Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC)
1679 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922


Ph. 321-638-1466 / Fax. 321-638-1439
email: sthomas@fsec.ucf.edu

Stephanie Thomas-Rees is a Research Architect in the Buildings Research Division at the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), where she has been involved with high performance buildings research since 2001.  She holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Clemson University and a Master of Science in Architecture from Oxford University.  She currently is a member of the Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership, sponsored by the US Department of Energy, where she conducts research and provides technical assistance to the manufactured home building industry to improve the environmental performance.  Her past project involved the development and monitoring of an energy performance enhanced relocatable classroom which demonstrated energy savings of 30-50% in side by side comparisons.   Mrs. Rees is the co-author of Eco-House: A Design Strategy, which is in it’s 3rd Edition of printing.  Before joining FSEC, Mrs. Rees worked for Columbia County, GA securing land for permanent preservation which included a landmark acquisition that protected one of the largest granitic outcrops in the Eastern United States.  Mrs. Rees has also taught building science and environmental subjects at the University and has worked for private architectural firms as a project architect.