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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Educate, Preserve, Reuse: The Good (Not Great) Garage Buildings of San Francisco Mark Kessler (University of California, Davis) Dec 01, 2008
The Development of a Schematic Design Primer to Aid Architects in Designing for Wind Scott A. Johnston (Miami University) Dec 01, 2008
Greening North Knoxville: Visualizing Sustainability in Urban Conditions Ted Shelton, AIA (University of Tennessee) Dec 01, 2008
Developing Architectural Lighting Designs to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Older Adults Mariana G. Figueiro, PhD (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Mark S. Rea, PhD (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Elyse Saldo (The Sage Colleges), Mary S. Rea, PhD (The Sage Colleges), Karen Kubarek (The Sage Colleges), Julie Cunningham (The Sage Colleges) Dec 01, 2008
Reactive VOID: Socializing Space through Responsive Technology Joshua G. Stein (Woodbury University), Rob Ley (Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)) Dec 01, 2008
Thermally Active Surfaces: Physiology and Thermodynamics Kiel Moe (Northeastern University) Dec 01, 2008
Guideline for Spatial Regeneration in Iowa Marwan Ghandour (Iowa State University) , Peter P. Goché (Iowa State University) Dec 01, 2008
Socially Responsible Collaborative Models for Green Building Design Keith E. Hedges (University of Wyoming), Anthony S. Denzer (University of Wyoming), Christopher Livingston (Montana State University), Mark Hoistad (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Dec 01, 2008
Design for Aging Review 9: Data Mining Findings AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Oct 01, 2008
A Patient Room Prototype: Bridging Design and Research Dina Battisto, Ph.D., March, David Allison, AIA, ACHA Sep 01, 2008

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