Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc. (ARCC)

The Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc. (ARCC) is an international association of architectural research centers committed to the expansion of the research culture and a supporting infrastructure in architecture and related design disciplines. Since its founding as a non-profit corporation in 1976, ARCC has represented a concerted commitment to the improvement of the physical environment and the quality of life.

Historically, ARCC's members have been schools of architecture who have made substantial commitments to architectural research, often by forming centers directed to research programs. At the same time, ARCC has sponsored many projects, conferences, and other activities involving the broader architectural research community, including industrial laboratories, government agencies, and private practitioners engaged in research. For more information, visit www.arcc-arch.org.

Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Urban Climate Change Impacts on Building Heating and Cooling Energy Demand Pravin Bhiwapurkar (Kent State) Apr 06, 2015
Natural Building: The Viability of Straw Bale as a Sustainable Construction Material for the Future Arsenio Rodrigues (Prairie View A&M University) Apr 06, 2015
Cuba, Historic Preservation: Integrated Community and Policy Emily Dallmeyer (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Apr 06, 2015
Educational Buildings and Their Potential to Become Net-zero Energy Buildings Aydin Tabrizi (University of Kansas), Paola Sanguinetti (University of Kansas) Apr 06, 2015
A Design Decision Support Tool for Visual Comfort Evaluation under Daylighting Conditions Dalia Hafiz (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) Apr 06, 2015
RTKL’s Performance Driven Design: Lessons Learned from the Commercial Practice Pablo La Roche (RTKL Associates) Apr 06, 2015
Fusion of Teaching and Research: Design Support Tools and Vegetated Walls Kenneth Black (Virginia Tech), James Jones (Virginia Tech), Mario Cortes (Virginia Tech), Elizabeth Grant (Virginia Tech) Apr 06, 2015
Fieldwork in Ritual Reality: A Qualitative Method in Architectural Research Marja Sarvimäki (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Apr 06, 2015
The New Factory, the New City, and an Expanded Idea of Urban Ecology Howard Davis (University of Oregon) Apr 06, 2015
Fast Houses in the United States Lisa M. Tucker (Virginia Tech) Apr 06, 2015

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