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Productive Environment includes meeting the needs of building owners and users through functional programming—i.e., spatial needs and requirements, system performance.

Title Datesort ascending Author
A Guide to Methodology Procedures for Measuring Subjective Impressions in Lighting Jan 01, 1979 John E. Flynn, AIA/FIES, Clyde Hendrick, Terry Spencer, Osyp Martyniuk
Sixty Years of Transition in a Planned Company Town, with a Portrayal of Current Resident Evaluations Jan 01, 1976 Arnold R. Alanen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Effects of an Environmental Intervention on Racial Polarization in a Youth Training School Jan 01, 1976 Daniel Stokols (University of California, Irvine), David G. Marrero (University of California, Irvine)
Maximizing Cost Benefits of Post-Construction Evaluation Jan 01, 1976 Edward R. Ostrander, PhD (Cornell University), Bettye Rose Connell, MS (Cornell University)
Interim Study of Procedures for Investigating the Effect of Light on Impression and Behavior Oct 01, 1973 John E. Flynn, Terry J. Spencer, Osyp Martyniuk, Clyde Hendrick
An Integrated Methodology for Office Building Elevator Design Jan 01, 1973 Margaret A. Frederking (Carnegie Mellon University), Alton J. Penz (Carnegie Mellon University)
Observation of User Activity Patterns in Open and Traditional Plan School Environments Jan 01, 1972 Jerome T. Durlak (York University), Barbara S. Beardsley (Metropolitan Toronto School Board), John S. Murray (Metropolitan Toronto School Board)

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