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Research Submitted
Title | Author | Date |
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Barrier-Free Design for Disabled Persons - Evaluation Framework for Assessing the Quality of Accessibility On Public Buildings | Patricia Ladia Falta (Universite de Montreal) | Jan 01, 1983 |
Post-Occupancy Evaluation and Implicit Theories of Organizational Decision-Making | Craig M. Zimring (Georgia Institute of Technology) | Jan 01, 1988 |
The Uses and Boundaries of Post Occupancy Evaluation | Harvey Z. Rabinowitz (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Advances in Post-Occupancy Evaluation Methods | Jay Farbstein (Jay Farbstein & Associates) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Design Research Programs of the United States Postal Service | Jay Farbstein (Jay Farbstein & Associates), Min Kantrowitz (Min Kantrowitz & Associates), John Hughes-Caley (United States Postal Service), Brian Schermer (Jay Farbstein & Associates) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Towards a Performance-Based Conceptual Framework for Systematic POEs | Wolfgang F.E. Preiser (University of New Mexico) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Advances in POE Methods | Robert B. Bechtel (University of Arizona) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Factors Affecting Perceptions of Safety in a Campus Environment | Nana L. Kirk (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) | Jan 01, 1988 |
Building Typologies: An Inquiry | Lynda H. Schneekloth (State University of New York, Buffalo), Ellen Marie Bruce (The Caucus Partnership) | Jan 01, 1989 |
Symbolic Meaning of Building Style in Small Suburban Offices | Jack L. Nasar (Ohio State University), Junmo Kang (Ohio State University) | Jan 01, 1989 |