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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
Perspectives on the NICU Environment Scott Radcliff, AIA, LEED AP Oct 01, 2009
Common Mistakes in Designing Psychiatric Facilities David M. Sine, ARM, CSP, CPHRM Oct 01, 2009
Redesigning the Office for Family Medicine: Promoting Efficient and Effective Work Processes through Design Dina Battisto, Ph.D., M.Arch, Stephen Thomas, MD, Salley Whitman, CHE, Tara Weeks, M.Arch Oct 01, 2009
Wellness Centers and Baby Boomer Women Ghada Mohamad, M.Arch Oct 01, 2009
A Shared Vision: Patients, Providers, and Economics Beyond Evidence Based Design Ed Pocock, AIA, John Barker, AIA, NCARB, Charles Huber Oct 01, 2009
Passageways / Portes et Passages Coleman A. Jordan, Muhsana Ali, Paula Gerstenblatt, Mamadou Sarr, Amadou Kane Sy Oct 12, 2009
Performance by Design: An Energy Analysis of AIA/COTE Top Ten Projects Nathan Brown (AIA/AIAS COTE Research Fellowship 2009), AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Dec 01, 2009
Project profile: 355 11th Street AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Apr 30, 2010
The Green Building Revolution Jerry Yudelson Apr 30, 2010
Project profile: Homer Science & Student Life Center AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Apr 30, 2010

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