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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Sharing Tacit Design Knowledge in a Distributed Design Environment Jeong-Han Woo (Texas A&M), Mark Clayton (Texas A&M), Robert Johnson (Texas A&M), Benito Flores (Texas A&M), Chris Ellis (Texas A&M) Mar 01, 2005
Information Visualization Design: The Growing Challenges of a Data Saturated World Jim Agutter (University of Utah) Mar 01, 2005
Design Guidelines for Adult Day Services Keith Diaz Moore, PhD, AIA (Washington State University) Mar 01, 2005
An Open Building Strategy for Converting Obsolete Office Buildings to Housing Stephen Kendall, PhD (Ball State University) Mar 01, 2005
2005 AIA Report on University Research The American Institute of Architects Mar 01, 2005
Emerging From the Twilight Zone: Planning for Future Technology During Renovation M. Terry Miller, EE (Gene Burton & Associates) Oct 01, 2004
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

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