Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA)

The Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) is a global interdisciplinary community of research and design professionals, educators, and students. EDRA advances and disseminates environmental design research, thereby improving understanding of the interrelationships between people, their built and natural surroundings, and helping to create environments responsive to human needs.

Founded in 1969, EDRA celebrates more than 40 years of research-based innovations for all built and natural environments. EDRA’s roots are strong and flourishing. The organization’s vibrant network of visionaries have anticipated movements in research and design decades before they have hit the mainstream. EDRA’s lineage of members have pioneered environment & behavior studies, evidence-based design, facility evaluation methods, sustainability, active living community planning, universal design, diversity in design, workplace design and informatics, and digital technologies. At EDRA, researchers and practitioners work together to create places where people thrive. For more information, visit www.edra.org.

Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Analysis of Building Production Drawings Peter Scher, BA (George/Trew/Dunn, Chartered Architects, London, England) Jan 01, 1972
The Role of Research in the Development of Performance Standards Thorbjoern Mann (University of California, Berkeley), Richard Bender (University of California, Berkeley) Jan 01, 1972
The Pre-School Child Near Environment: Variable Manipulation and Evaluation Robert Bartholomew (Cornell University), Marion Potts (Cornell University), Thomas Hertz (Cornell University) Jan 01, 1972
Integrated Environmental Design of Buildings P.E. O'Sullivan (University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology) Jan 01, 1972
Multi-Level Industrial Building: A Possible Incentive for Additional Central City Employment and Industrial Development William O. Lindow (William A. Gould and Associates, Cleveland, Ohio) Jan 01, 1972
User-Need Studies to Improve Building Codes R. S. Ferguson (National Research Council of Canada) Jan 01, 1972
A Normalization Procedure in Building Methodology Nestor Distefano (Uinversity of California at Berkeley), Dennis Nagy (University of Stuttgart, Germany) Jan 01, 1972
Developments in Scientific Application of Photogrammetry to Study of Architecture and Building Science Perry E. Borchers (Ohio State University) Jan 01, 1972
The Elementary School Classroom: A Study of Built Environment Vrej-Armen Artinen (School of Architecture, McGIll University) Jan 01, 1971
A Computer-Aided Approach to Complex Building Layout Problems William J. Mitchell (University of California, Los Angeles) Jan 01, 1970

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