The American Institute of Architects

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Research Submitted

Titlesort ascending Author Date
In Practice: Operationalizing Life Cycle Assessment for Design Teams Alex Ianchenko (The Miller Hull Partnership), Brie Jones (The Miller Hull Partnership) Oct 02, 2020
Improving Green Building Construction in North America: Guide to Integrated Design and Delivery Nadav Malin, Peter Yost, Candace Pearson Nov 30, 2015
Impact of Single Family NICU Rooms on Family Behavior Mardelle McCuskey Shepley (ART + Science), Debra Harris (IDR Studio), Robert White (Memorial Hospital of South Bend), Florence Steinberg (Bronson Methodist Hospital) Dec 01, 2008
Impact of Passive Cooling Techniques on Energy Demand for Residential Buildings in a Mediterranean Climate K. Imessad, L. Derradji, N.Ait Messaoudene, F. Mokhtari, A. Chenak, R. Kharchi Nov 30, 2014
Hypermodels: An Exploration of New Media Environments and Expansive Representation of Architecture Seher Erdoğan Ford (Temple University) Apr 26, 2017
Hydrology & Water Conservation Brad Zuger, M. Arch (AIA/AIAS COTE Research Fellowship 2008), AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) Jun 01, 2008
How Lean Design for Healthcare Can Improve Your Hospital’s Bottom Line Alan Sullivan, AIA, ACHA, Michael S. Smith, Sr. (Col. USAF Ret.), Mary Ann Derr, RN, MBA, W. Patrick Davey, MD, MBA Nov 30, 2011
Housing Shrewdly / Unhurried Building W. Geoff Gjertson (University of Louisiana–Lafayette) May 13, 2015
HOSPITALity: Surgery Center Design for People, Not Procedures Charles A. Huber, Assoc. AIA (Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.), John S. Barker, AIA (Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.) Oct 01, 2005
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

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