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
Negative Life-Cycle Emissions Growth Rate through Retrofit of Existing Institutional Buildings Somayeh Tabataabaee (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Benjamin S. Weil (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Ajla Aksamija (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Apr 06, 2015
Representing Complexity: Understanding Performance in Integrated Design Clifton Fordham (Temple University) Apr 06, 2015
Therapeutic Goals of Hospice Care Environment: A Systematic Literature Review Sharmin Kader (University of Kansas), Keith Diaz Moore (University of Utah) Apr 06, 2015
Using Field Research + Parametric Analysis to Inform Medical Planning & Design Upali Nanda (HKS+CADRE) Apr 06, 2015
Wicked Tactics - UX/XD: World-building in Post-virtual Space Heather Renee Barker (California State University) Apr 06, 2015
Dutch Complex Housing: Design for Density Julia W Robinson (University of Minnesota) Apr 06, 2015
Representation and Installation: Curating Architectural Exhibitions Vikkie Chen (University of Waterloo, Ontario) 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
Designed for Performance: A Collaborative Research Studio Rethinks Glass Curtain Wall Systems Michael D. Gibson (Kansas State University) Apr 06, 2015
Morphometric Method of Daylight Factor Kairouan Great Mosque Case Sonda Kammoun (Equipe M2a, ED SIA, Ecole Nationale d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme, Tunis, Tunisia), Abdelkader Ben Saci (CRESSON, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble, Grenoble, Franc Apr 06, 2015

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