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Research Submitted

Titlesort ascending Author Date
Passageways / Portes et Passages Coleman A. Jordan, Muhsana Ali, Paula Gerstenblatt, Mamadou Sarr, Amadou Kane Sy Oct 12, 2009
Partnering Penrose Hospital Surgical Renovation John C. Hoelscher, AIA (RTA Architects) Oct 01, 1998
Optimizing Toilet Location for Assisted Toileting Jon Sanford, PhD (Georgia Institute of Technology), Sheila J. Bosch, PhD (Gresham, Smith and Partners) Mar 01, 2013
Optimizing Early Design Process Decision Making Through Effective Problem Framing Clifton Fordham (Temple University) May 18, 2016
Opportunities for Sustainable Design in Skilled-Nursing Culture Change Sara Mae Martens, AIA, LEED AP Oct 24, 2012
Open Rooms for Future Health Care Environments Tarek Afifi Afifi (Politecnico di Milano), Khadijah Al Khuwaitem (Politecnico di Milano), Mirco Alberini (Politecnico di Milano), Andrea Brambilla (Politecnico di Milano), Fiammetta Carla Enrica Costa (Politecnico di Milano), Maria Rosanna Fossati (Politecnico di Milano), Alice Franca (Politecnico di Milano), Mattia Palumbo (Politecnico di Torino), Gabriella Peretti (Politecnico di Torino), Riccardo Pollo (Politecnico di Torino), Francesco Scullica (Politecnico di Milano), Marco Gola (Politecnico di Milano) Nov 01, 2017
Open Building: A New Paradigm in Hospital Architecture Stephen Kendall, PhD, RA (Building Futures Institute, Ball State University) Oct 01, 2004
One Project at a Time: Service and Learning Applied in Appalachian Communities D. Jason Miller (Appalachian State University), R. Chadwick Everhart (Appalachian State University) May 13, 2015
Observation of Care Units: An Essential of Emergency Departments Helen C. D'Souza, MHA, ACHE, MGMA, Daneil J. Miesle, MHA, CHE, ACHE, AHA Oct 01, 1998
Nursing Unit Configuration and Its Relationship to Noise and Nurse Walking Behavior: An AIDS/HIV Unit Case Study Mardelle McCuskey Shepley, AIA (College of Architecture, Texas A&M University), Kimberly Davies Oct 01, 2003

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