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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
Environmental Evaluation of Three Different Waiting Rooms in a Mexican Hospital Jan 01, 2005 Patricia Ortega-Andeane (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Cesáreo Estrada-Rodríguez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Content and Construct Validity of the Early Childhood Physical Environment Rating Scale (ECPERS) Jan 01, 2005 Takemi Sugiyama (University of Sydney), Gary T. Moore (University of Sydney)
Creating Patient-Centered Environments for Cancer Care Jul 01, 2003 Mary-Jean Eastman, FAIA, OAQ, OAA (Perkins Eastman)
A New Paradigm of Design and Health Jul 01, 2003 Alan Dilani, Ph.D. (International Academy for Design and Health)
Changing the Care Environment for Children and Families Jul 01, 2003 Maggie Redshaw, PhD
Analysis of Staff Behavior in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Jul 01, 2003 Mardelle McCuskey Shepley, Ph.D. (Texas A&M University)
From Visions to Plans and Physical Environments: Designing Hospitals from a Patient Perspective Jul 01, 2003 Ragnhild Aslaksen
Designing the Work Environment for Worker Health and Productivity Jul 01, 2003 Jacqueline C. Vischer, Ph.D. (University of Montreal)
Development of a Tool for Evaluating Proximity Requirements in the Programming and Design of a New Hospital Jul 01, 2003 Marc Pineault, MHA, CHRP (McGill University Health Centre)
Surveys on Hospital Design Jul 01, 2003 Michael Moxam, OAA, MRAIC, Assoc. AIA (Dunlop Architects Inc.)
A Case Study of the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre Jul 01, 2003 Mary Jo Hind (Vermeulen/Hind Architects)
Healing Gardens: Creating Places for Restoration, Meditation, and Sanctuary Apr 29, 2002 Annalisa Gartman Vapaa
Post-Occupancy Evaluation and Organizational Learning Jan 01, 2002 Brian Schermer (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Post-Occupancy Evaluation of New Office Tower in Nagoya, Japan The Significance of Environmental Behavior Studies Jan 01, 2002 Pieter C. LeRoux (Toyohashi Univ. of Technology), Akikazu Kato (Toyohashi Univ. of Technology), Kazuhisa Tsunekawa (Nagoya University)
The Physical Environment as a Context of Teachers’ Work and School Reform Jan 01, 2002 Janice M. Siegel (University of California, Berkeley)
Integrating Human Centered Design Principals in Progressive Health Facilities Jul 01, 2000 Jeff Stouffer, AIA
Effects of Healthcare Environmental Design on Medical Outcomes Jul 01, 2000 Roger S. Ulrich, Ph.D. (Texas A&M University)
An Evaluation of the Healing Environment – Children’s Convalescent Hospital, San Diego Jul 01, 2000 James W. Varni, Ph.D., Tasha M. Burwinkle, M.A., Paul S. Kurtin, M.D.
Seven Principles of Life-Enhancing Design: The Architecture of Erik Asmussen Jul 01, 2000 Gary J. Coates (Kansas State University)
High Touch, High Tech, High Flexibility – Reducing Obsolescence in Patient Care Environments Jul 01, 2000 Mohinder S. Datta, AIA (Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz)
Designing for Dementia Jul 01, 2000 Nadia Tobia , Susan Black
A New Teaching Environment for Healthcare Providers Jul 01, 2000 Martha L. Rothman, FAIA, Elliot Paul Rothman , Steven Weinberger
Safety and Security Importance for Elderly Living in Sheltered Housing Jul 01, 2000 Britt Maj Wikström , Marianne Hjortsjö-Norberg, Gunilla Sviden
Gardens and Health Jul 01, 2000 Clare Cooper Marcus (University of California, Berkeley)
Design for Enhanced Recovery Jul 01, 2000 John Wells-Thorpe

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