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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
Buoyant Ecologies: Research, Collaboration, and Resilience at the Edge Adam Marcus (California College of the Arts) Apr 26, 2017
By Proxy: Design Problems and Collaborative Inquiry Michael Leighton Beaman (Beta-field; Rhode Island School of Design; University of Virginia) Apr 26, 2017
Hypermodels: An Exploration of New Media Environments and Expansive Representation of Architecture Seher Erdoğan Ford (Temple University) Apr 26, 2017
People-Space Analytics: Case Study of Work Dynamics Amin Mojtahedi (HGA Architects & Engineers; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), So-Yeon Yoon (Cornell University), Tahereh A. Hosseini (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Diego H. Diaz Martinez (Florida State University) Apr 26, 2017
Prototyping in Glass: Two-years of Collaboration with the Corning Museum of Glass Georg Rafailidis (University at Buffalo SUNY) Apr 26, 2017
Research-Based Design and Green Buildings: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Students, Faculty and Practitioners Kalina Vander Poel (Portland State University), Corey Griffin (Portland State University) Apr 26, 2017
AIA Academy of Architecture for Health – Academy Journal (no. 19) AIA Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) Nov 01, 2017
Designing for Invisible Injuries: An Exploration of Healing Environments for Posttraumatic Stress Valerie Greer, AIA (Washington University in St. Louis), Emily Johnson (Washington University in St. Louis) Nov 01, 2017
Hospital Inpatient Unit Design Factors Impacting Direct Patient Care Time, Documentation Time, and Patient Safety Tom Clark, FAIA (Clark/Kjos Architects), Scott Combs, AIA (Clark/Kjos Architects) Nov 01, 2017
Applying Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to Human-Centered Design Translating HCAHPS Results into Designs that Support Improved Care Delivery J. Todd Robinson, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates), Misty Chambers (Earl Swensson Associates) Nov 01, 2017

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