The American Institute of Architects

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Research Submitted

Titlesort descending Author Date
Single-Use Plasters: Process and Waste in Gypsum Wallboard Systems Alyssa Kuhns (Auburn University) Oct 02, 2020
Skin Deep: Breathing Life into the Layer between Man and Nature Doris Kim Sung (University of Southern California) Dec 01, 2008
Small and Rural Hospitals: Critical Access and Beyond James G. Easter Jr., Assoc. AIA, FAAMA (Easter & Mason Healthcare Consulting Corp.) Oct 01, 2005
Smart Cities: Population Health and the Evolution of Housing Joe Colistra, AIA (University of Kansas) Nov 30, 2018
Smart Sun-Shading: A Demonstration of Smart Thermobimetals as a Building Skin Doris Kim Sung (University of Southern California) Nov 19, 2011
SMART Tiles: Novel Application of Shape Memory Polymers for Adaptive Building Envelopes Dale Clifford (California Polytechnic State University), Kelle Brooks (California Polytechnic State University), Robert Zupan (University of Pittsburgh), Dr. John Brigham (Durham University), Dr. Richard Beblo (University of Dayton), Mark Whittock (California Polytechnic State University), Nick Davis (California Polytechnic State University), Kay Bromley (California Polytechnic State University), Jen Mahen (California Polytechnic State University), Craig Kimball (California Polytechnic State University), John Kim (California Polytechnic State University) Aug 31, 2018
Socially Responsible Collaborative Models for Green Building Design Keith E. Hedges, AIA, NCARB, M.Arch., M.S.S.E. (University of Wyoming), Anthony S. Denzer, Ph.D., M.Arch, LEEP AP (University of Wyoming), Christopher Livingston, M. Arch (Montana State University), Mark Hoistad (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 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
Solar Architecture The AIA Research Corporation Jan 01, 1978
Songambele Stories Southern Ellis, AIA (HKS, Inc.) Nov 01, 2017

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