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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Content Analysis of Web-based Collaborative Design: Empirical Evidence of Design Process Eberhard Laepple (Texas A&M), Mark Clayton (Texas A&M), Robert Johnson (Texas A&M), Steve Parshall (HOK Advance Strategies) Mar 01, 2005
Mitigating the Effects of Hurricanes in Florida: The Challenges of Upgrading Mobile Home Parks Steven Schreiber, FAIA (University of South Florida) (Florida International University) Mar 01, 2005
Beyond Net-to-Gross Jamie Horwitz, PhD (Iowa State University) Mar 01, 2005
A Comprehensive Approach to Teaching Structures Using Multimedia Shahin Vassigh (University of Buffalo/SUNY) Mar 01, 2005
Golconde: The Introduction of Modernism in India Pankaj Vir Gupta, AIA (University of Texas at Austin), Christine Mueller (University of Texas at Austin) Mar 01, 2005
Evolutionary Psychology and Workplace Design: Doing What Comes Naturally Debra Wierenga, Betty Hase (Herman Miller Inc.), Roger B. Call, AIA, ACHA (Herman Miller for Healthcare) Oct 01, 2004
Lighting Design for Healthcare Facilities: A Common-Sense Approach John Niesen, AIA (HDR Architecture) Oct 01, 2004
Bringing Metrics to the Table: Advancing the Metrics Trend to Planning, Design, and Construction Gary L. Vance, AIA, ACHA (LifeStructures), Marlie Eckelman, BSA Oct 01, 2004
Open Building: A New Paradigm in Hospital Architecture Stephen Kendall, PhD, RA (Building Futures Institute, Ball State University) Oct 01, 2004
Emerging From the Twilight Zone: Planning for Future Technology During Renovation M. Terry Miller, EE (Gene Burton & Associates) Oct 01, 2004

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