Hypothesis:

A Eugene Glassblowing Studio with radiant flooring in a concrete thermal mass provides a constant floor temperature that fluctuates no more than 5o F upon 75o F thermostat temperature set.

Initial Questions at Issue:

*Where will the heat enter the thermal mass upon initial startup?

*How much of a temperature gap will we experience between the grid?

*Will we experience a concentration of heat in the flooring?

*How will the temperature of the floor be affected by the counters, artists' workstations, and areas of occupant concentration?

*What is the duration of time between the initial and final (if possible) temperatures of the floor?