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

Titlesort ascending Author Date
The Children/Youth Environment and its Effects on the Practice of Teachers Sandra Christine Horne (Goldsmiths College – University of London) Jan 01, 2000
The Alligator Learning Experience: Children's Strategies and Approaches to a Design Program Charles Zerner (University of Oregon), Thomas C. Hubka (University of Oregon) Jan 01, 1972
Symposium: NOFIM: Case of a PDR and a POE Robert Bechtel (University of Arizona), Arza Churchman (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology), Adriana Plotkin (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology) Jan 01, 1991
Symbolic Meaning of Building Style in Small Suburban Offices Jack L. Nasar (Ohio State University), Junmo Kang (Ohio State University) Jan 01, 1989
Sound Environment During the Child's Development Annie Moch (Department of Psychology, University of Paris) Jan 01, 1991
Some Prospects for Simulating Human Behavior in High-Rise Building Fires: A Pilot Demonstration Fred I. Stahl (The City University of New York) Jan 01, 1976
Sixty Years of Transition in a Planned Company Town, with a Portrayal of Current Resident Evaluations Arnold R. Alanen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Jan 01, 1976
Session One: Performance Appraisal (conference session introduction) David Canter (University of Tokyo), Thomas A. Markus, ARIBA (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland) Jan 01, 1970
Recent Field Applications and Evaluations of BOSTI/PAK: A Mental Health, Participatory Planning Process Michael Brill (State University of New York at Buffalo) Jan 01, 1974
Re-Using Old Building Facades: A Local Government Effort at Placemaking Linda Louise Day (College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota) Jan 01, 1990

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