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Design Issues cover research projects that pertain to the art and science of creating and sustaining the built environment and include case studies of projects.

Title Datesort ascending Author
A Quest for Visualizing the Data through an Inquiry on Alternative Household Types Jun 23, 2010 Nilay Unsal Gulmez (Bahcesehir University)
Extended Drawing Within (Embryonic) Design Processes Jun 23, 2010 Robin Schaeverbeke (Sint Lucas, Belgium)
Representation + Fabrication: Connecting Descriptions and Artifacts in the Digital Age Jun 23, 2010 Tristan Al-Haddad (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. Gentry (Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Cavieres (Georgia Institute of Technology), M. Carpo (Georgia Institute of Technology), J. Cho (Georgia Institute of Technology), L. Wagner (Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Zaitsev (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Aesthetics, Information and Architecture Jun 23, 2010 Asghar Talaye Minai (Howard University)
Characteristics of the Hospital Buildings: Changes, Processes and Quality Jun 23, 2010 Giuseppe Pellitteri (University of Palermo), Flavia Belvedere (University of Palermo)
Interactive Information Model for Digital Fabricator Jun 23, 2010 Jonathon Anderson (University of North Carolina, Greensboro), Ming Tang (University of Cincinnati)
Breaking the Hermeneutic Circle: Architectural Conservation as Normative Interpretation Jun 23, 2010 May al-Ibrashy (The British University in Egypt)
Ruins in Sir Walter Scott’s Historical Novel: A Case of Diachronic Interpretation of Architecture Jun 23, 2010 Rumiko Handa (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Architecture in the Wild (Architectural Research in a Digital and Global World) Jun 23, 2010 Josep Muntañola Thornberg (Technical University of Catalonia), Dafne Muntanyola Saura (University of California, San Diego)
The Other Half of the Project: The Need for Labor Research in Architectural Theory and Pedagogy Jun 23, 2010 Sarah Roszler (Northeastern University)
Blindness and Multisensoriality in Architecture: The Case of Carlos Mourão Pereira Jun 23, 2010 Peter-Willem Vermeersch (K.U. Leuven), Ann Heylighen (K.U. Leuven)
Critical and Hermeneutic Inquiry: A Feminist Approach to Architectural Discourse Jun 23, 2010 Angela Person (The University of Oklahoma), Thomas Cline (The University of Oklahoma)
Urban Transects Jun 23, 2010 Steven Melemis (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble), Nicolas Tixier (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble)
AIA SDAT: Coos County, OR (2010) Jun 23, 2010 AIA Center for Communities by Design
Pedagogical Insight from Complementary Fields: Engaging Sustainability through Environmental Education and Curriculum Theory Jun 23, 2010 Traci Rose Rider (North Carolina State University)
Office Design’s Influence on Employees’ Stress Levels Jun 23, 2010 Christina Bodin Danielsson (The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden), Lennart Bodin (Örebro University, Sweden)
Basic Design Studio: An Ongoing Research Jun 23, 2010 Ar. Sushama Parashar (BKPS College of Architecture, India)
Condensed Landscape Experience Jun 23, 2010 Ofri Earon (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts)
Those Wicked Dead White Men: Using “Countertexts” in Architectural History Courses Jun 23, 2010 Wayne Michael Charney (Kansas State University)
Mixed Movements – Performance-based Drawing Jun 23, 2010 Helle Brabrand
Conceptualizing a Place Assessment Model: A Study of the Presence and Quality of Place-making Patterns Jun 23, 2010 Arsenio T. Rodrigues (Prairie View A&M University)
A Study of Process in Design: Curatorship, Cloud Intelligence and Applied Research Jun 23, 2010 Philip Plowright (Lawrence Technological University; synchRG), James Stevens (Lawrence Technological University; synchRG), Anirban Adhya (Lawrence Technological University; synchRG)
People's Impressions of a Tourist-Historic District Jun 23, 2010 Jenny Ernawati (University of Brawijaya, Indonesia)
A Design Research: The Creative Cognitive Approach in the Processes of Shaping and Making of a Place Jun 23, 2010 Gokce Ketizmen Onal (Istanbul Technical University)
The Transformation of Architecture: Design for Dis-assembly Jun 23, 2010 Matthew Gines (University of New Mexico), Chris Beorkrem (University of North Carolina Charlotte)

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