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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
Opportunities for Sustainable Design in Skilled-Nursing Culture Change Sara Mae Martens, AIA, LEED AP Oct 24, 2012
Evolution of the ED James Harrell, FAIA, FACHA, LEEP AP, Angela Mazzi, AIA, ACHA, EDAC Oct 24, 2012
Design for Aging Review 11: Insights and Innovations: The State of Senior Housing (Data Mining Findings) AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Dec 01, 2012
AIA 2030 Commitment Case Studies: Studying the Experience of Participant Firms Megan Turner (AIA/AIAS COTE Research Fellowship 2012), AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Dec 01, 2012
Research summary: Occupants’ Perceptions of Openness in Federal Courthouses Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Andrea Wade (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Intimidating Buildings: Can Courthouse Architecture Affect Perceived Likelihood of Conviction? Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Environment and Crime in the Inner City: Does Vegetation Reduce Crime? Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: A Longitudinal Study of Prisoners on Remand Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Effects of a Simulated Nature View in a Jail Intake Area Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Hessam Ghamari (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Impact of Horticultural Therapy on Psychosocial Functioning Among Urban Jail Inmates Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012

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