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
Low Energy Dwelling in Cold Conifer-Forested Microclimates: A Thermal Efficiency Case Study Keith Bickford (The University of Idaho), Frank Jacobus (The University of Idaho) Jun 23, 2010
Private Space / Public Space – Questions of Scale Henrik Oxvig (Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole, Denmark) Jun 23, 2010
Something Borrowed: Defining an Emerging Covenant between Architecture and Materials Rashida Ng (Temple University) Jun 23, 2010
Practical Research Is an Ongoing Discourse of Uncertainty David Perkes (Mississippi State University), Kristen Zeiber (Mississippi State University) Jun 23, 2010
Scaling the Transformation: Exterior Spaces at the New Harbor Fronts Meike Rehder (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts) Jun 23, 2010
Photography Matters: Balthazar Korab’s Legacy in the Saarinen Office John Comazzi (University of Minnesota) Jun 23, 2010
DESIGNhabitat: Design/research + Design/build: Expanding the Design/build Model Justin Miller (Auburn University), David Hinson (Auburn University) Jun 23, 2010
Understanding and Representing Urban Heterogeneity: The Case of Waste Collection in São Paulo Damien Masson (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble), Laure Brayer (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble) Jun 23, 2010
Rural Design: Establishing the Research Foundation for a New Design Discipline Dewey Thorbeck, FAIA, FAAR (University of Minnesota) Jun 23, 2010
Inefficient by Design: Habitat for Humanity in North Philadelphia Sally Harrison (Temple University) Jun 23, 2010

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