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December 2, 2016  |  Lab: Mobility

Parking in Mixed-Use U.S. Districts – Oversupplied No Matter How You Slice the Pie

Abstract Parking is among the most discussed topics in local politics, with citizens and business owners frequently concerned that supplies are too low. However, numerous research efforts have shown that parking is routinely oversupplied in single-use districts in the United States, and others have documented the same trend in mixed-use districts. This research considers parking... Read more »

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November 30, 2016  |  Lab: Education, Human Experience (Hx), Innovation Incubator, Labs, Workplace

The Sound of Creativity: Correlating Brainwave and Psychometric Changes with Workplace Acoustics

The open office has been a central theme in contemporary workplaces, reasoned to provide flexibility, natural light, supervision, cost savings, transparency, democracy, and collaboration. While almost 70% of US workers occupy open plan or open seating settings (International Facility Management Association, 2010), this design strategy remains contentious (Kim & de Dear 2013). These settings may... Read more »

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November 29, 2016  |  Lab: Energy, Material Performance, Research Journals

CLIMATE CHANGE AND PERFORMANCE OF FACADE SYSTEMS: Analysis of Thermal Behavior and Energy Consumption in Different Climate Types

The facade is one of the most significant contributors to the energy budget and the comfort parameters of any building. Control of environmental factors must be considered during the design process. High-performance facades need to block adverse external environmental effects and maintain internal comfort conditions with minimum energy consumption. The purpose of this research was... Read more »

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November 29, 2016  |  Lab: Design Process, Education, Human Experience (Hx), Research Journals

CRAFTING ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCES: Exploring Memory Places

This article discusses the importance of perception of spaces, and involvement with spaces during the design process. Over the last decade, mapping the relationship of architectural spaces to human experience has become popular as a successful design methodology. The beginning phase of the design process is characterized by perceptual integrity; unfortunately, this integrity often fades... Read more »

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November 29, 2016  |  Lab: Design Process, Material Performance, Research Journals

AUTOMATED ROBOTIC FABRICATION FOR TEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE: Rethinking Plastics

Driven by a bottom-up architectural approach to integrate phase changing materials and digital fabrication tools, such as industrial robotic arms, this article presents a novel materially generated fabrication process. The process 3D prints and stretches plastics, where the extruding and freezing temperatures, pulling speeds and angles are controlled through highly customized heads mounted on robots.... Read more »

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November 29, 2016  |  Lab: Design Process, Innovation Incubator, Research Journals, Resilience

HEALTH INDICATOR MAPPING: A Methodology for Visualizing Community Health

The U.S. healthcare industry is changing and shifting its focus toward prevention and community health. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and interactive mapping can help healthcare clients visualize problem areas in their communities and help answer questions about how best to improve community health with limited financial resources. This research project reviewed existing literature to determine... Read more »

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November 22, 2016  |  Lab: Design Process, Energy

Data Visualization for Net Zero Site Energy Design Using Solar Panels for Electricity and Hot-Water Systems with Financial Incentives

The paper discusses the use of a script to present an informative web-based platform as a design process for achieving net zero site energy projects. The script can collect, for electricity connect, and integrate data from utilities, for electricity and hot-water heating systems with financial incentives. Technical information can provide solutions for understanding the design,... Read more »

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November 16, 2016  |  Lab: Human Experience (Hx), Research Journals, Workplace

QUANTIFIABLE BENEFITS OF ACCESS TO NATURE IN BUILDINGS: Sky Garden Analysis for a Commercial Office Tower

“Sky garden” is the term given for vertically stacked, three-story tall landscaped interaction hubs, flanked by formal and informal conference spaces. The design intent of the sky garden is to create an environment that serves as a tool for increasing business performance. A literature review was conducted to determine if that premise is supported by... Read more »

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November 16, 2016  |  Lab: Research Journals

“WATER, WATER… NOT EVERYWHERE”: Water Conservation in Healthcare Buildings

The conservation of water across the globe is not a concern for the future, but a pressing issue for us to face today. This issue is of even more importance with regard to the healthcare sector, where the values of health and sustainability are intrinsically linked. This paper explores the application of water throughout the... Read more »

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November 16, 2016  |  Lab: Energy, Research Journals

CONTEXT BASED DESIGN OF DOUBLE SKIN FACADES: Climatic Considerations During the Design Process

This research focuses on investigation of context based design for double skin facades, particularly focusing on climatic considerations during the design process. Double skin envelopes are gaining popularity as a successful methodology for controlling thermal building performance and energy loads. However, their performance in different climates is an important design consideration. If properly designed, they... Read more »

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November 16, 2016  |  Lab: Research Journals

MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE: The Potential Carbon Emissions of Harvesting Dead Lodgepole Pine

This report accesses the potential carbon emissions of harvesting dead lodgepole pine as a result of an outbreak of mountain pine beetles. The report reviews the potential benefits (pros) and the many concerns (cons) about the harvesting practices and strategies utilized to mitigate the socio-economic and carbon emission impacts of mountain pine beetle outbreak. The... Read more »

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