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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
The Challenges of Extended Postpartum Recovery for NICU Mothers Tammy Smith Thompson, MArch, AIA, NCARB, LaShawna Heflin, RN, BSN Nov 01, 2010
The Facility Response to Health Reform James T. Hannon Nov 01, 2010
The Future of Ambulatory Care John Barker, AIA, NCARB, Ed Pocock, AIA, Charles Huber Nov 01, 2010
Pre- and Post-Occupancy Evaluation of the Arlington Free Clinic Mardelle M. Shepley, Tama Duffy Day, Jamie Huffcut, Samira Pasha Nov 01, 2010
Design for Aging Review 10: Insights and Innovations: The State of Senior Housing (Data Mining Findings) AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Dec 01, 2010
AIA Guide to Building Life Cycle Assessment in Practice Charlene Bayer (Georgia Institute of Technology), Michael Gamble (Georgia Institute of Technology), Russell Gentry (Georgia Institute of Technology), Surabhi Joshi (Georgia Institute of Technology) Dec 01, 2010
AIA Design for Aging Post-Occupancy Evaluation: Evaluator’s Toolkit 2010 AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA) Dec 01, 2010
Cradle to Grave: Case Studies of Buildings’ Environmental Footprint Ashraf Ragheb, Assoc. AIA (Lawrence Technological University), Daniel Jacobs, AIA, RA (A3C Architects) Dec 01, 2010
Doing Well by Doing Good? Green Office Buildings Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok, John M. Quigley Dec 31, 2010
Low Carbon Communities: An Analysis of the State of Low-Carbon Community Design Tyler Blazer (AIA/AIAS COTE Research Fellowship 2010), AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Jan 31, 2011

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