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Research Submitted

Titlesort ascending Author Date
Residential Site Environments and Yard Activities of Older Adults Zhe Wang (Texas A&M University), Susan Rodiek (Texas A&M University), Mardelle Shepley (Texas A&M University) Dec 10, 2008
Researching the ‘80’s The AIA Research Corporation Apr 01, 1980
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
Research summary: Three Generations of Evaluation and Design of Correctional Facilities Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Rethinking Openness: Courthouses in the United States Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Diana Sabouni (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Relationship between Prison Conditions, Inmate Characteristics, and Suicide Caren Martin (Martin & Guerin Design Research, LLC), Denise Guerin (Martin & Guerin Design Research, LLC) Dec 31, 2014
Research summary: Recommended Changes for Supermax Prisons Caren Martin (Martin & Guerin Design Research, LLC), Denise Guerin (Martin & Guerin Design Research, LLC) Dec 31, 2014
Research summary: Reactions of Male and Female Inmates to Prison Confinement: Further Evidence for a Two-Component Model Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Kate Haenchen (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 2012
Research summary: Prison Environments and their Impact on Older Citizens Debajyoti Pati (Texas Tech University), Hessam Ghamari (Texas Tech University), Sipra Pati (Texas Tech University) Dec 31, 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

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