Arthur H. Rosenfeld was an influential American physicist known primarily for his contributions to the field of energy efficiency and building science. He played a significant role in advocating for energy-saving technologies and policies, particularly in the context of building design and construction. Rosenfeld was also known for his work at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and his involvement in the California Energy Commission. One of his notable achievements includes co-authoring the California Energy Code, which set standards for energy efficiency in buildings.

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