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    • Sport and Architecture 

      Flowers, Benjamin (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-09-24)
    • Behavior Mapping to Understand Collaboration 

      DuBose, Jennifer R. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-10-22)
    • 3D Body Scanning for Product Design 

      Ball, Roger (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-01-28)
      The human body has complex spatial relationships with consumer products. Products that fit the human body must fit well to deliver performance, comfort, and overall user safety. Yet, body shape and measurements vary ...
    • Sustaining Sustainable Cities: Building Grassroot and Elite Support for Long-Term Urbanism 

      Elliot, Michael (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-02-25)
      Chattanooga, Tennessee is considered to be amongst the most sustainable cities in the United States. Kent Portney’s research (Taking Sustainability Seriously) places the city in the top ten most seriously engaged in promoting ...
    • An Energy‐Aware, Agent‐Based Maintenance‐Scheduling Framework to Improve Occupant Satisfaction 

      Song, Xinyi (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-03-31)
      Facility management has become increasingly challenging due to complex building systems that generate more diverse and complex maintenance issues. Facility managers and staff must deal with many daily maintenance requests ...
    • Technology‑Assisted Music Education 

      Lerch, Alexander (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-09-01)
    • Through the Eyes of the User: An Evidence-Based Approach for Evaluating Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Design 

      Denham, Megan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-10-06)
      The built environment is critical to support the needs of NICU babies, their families, and caregivers. In this session, a novel approach to evaluating design based on the activities and needs of the users will be presented.
    • New Directions in Building Information 

      Shelden, Dennis R. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-10-27)
    • The Runner or the Course? Capacity Endowments and Paradigm Alternations in the Domestic Tech Development of Brazil and Mexico 

      Fuentes, Alberto (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-01-26)
      The talk will employ a comparison of the historical experience of four large-scale industries – the Mexican and Brazilian auto and oil industries – to evaluate some of the main factors shaping firm-level learning and ...
    • An Appraisal of California Codes’ Impact on Residential Electricity Consumption 

      Brown, Jason (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-03-30)
      In his talk, he will consider whether California energy policies implemented in the mid1970s influenced residential electricity consumption. Many studies of these policies have been done over the years. These studies ...
    • Robots and Drones 

      Gentry, T. Russell; Leigh, Nancey Greene; Swarts, Matthew E.; Weinberg, Gil (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-09-28)
    • Collaborative Research on Health 

      Ball, Roger; Botchwey, Nisha; Sanford, Jon; Zimring, Craig (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-11-09)
      Research related to health is the largest segment of the College of Design’s research portfolio. This forum will describe several active programs of research related to health and design and examine the intersections ...
    • The Digital Twin: Intelligent and Responsive Environments 

      Guhathakurta, Subhro; Pishdad-Bozorgi, Pardis; Sanford, Jon; Shelden, Dennis R.; Yang, Perry Pei-Ju (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-01-25)
      Smart cities, buildings, homes, and infrastructure are all emerging as critical themes for the 21st-century built environment. These developments all have in common the integration of distributed sensors, coupled with ...
    • Planning Energy-Efficient Buildings and Cities 

      Augenbroe, Godfried; Guhathakurta, Subhro; Mallen, Evan; Yang, Perry Pei-Ju (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-03-08)
      Urban built form plays a crucial role in energy consumption, hence planning energy-efficient cities requires thoughtful design at multiple scales -- from buildings, to neighborhoods, to cities.
    • When the World Talks Back … Connecting People and Things 

      Budd, James G.; Posner, Noah K.; Romm, Stuart; Wang, Wei (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-09-27)
      Over the past 10 to 15 years the evolution of smart, sensor-based products and systems has reshaped the way we interact with each other and the world around us. This Research Forum will compare a snapshot from the past ...
    • Ethics & Values for Reflective Urban Automation 

      Borenstein, Jason; Leigh, Nancey Greene; Phillips, Carolyn; Shelden, Dennis R. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-01-24)
      Urban automation’s potential to create disruptive technologies that change cities’ future development is already in evidence, but there is much more to come. Urban automation refers to artificial intelligence, robotics, ...
    • Introducing New Voices in Design Research 

      Leslie, Grace; Marks, Lisa; Rakha, Tarek (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-14)
      The forums are an opportunity for us to share our design- and technology-focused research. This academic year we have several new faculty members producing compelling work. We have invited some of them to introduce their ...
    • Decision Analytics in Design and Construction 

      Aflatoony, Leila; Ashuri, Baabak; Bartlett, Chris M.; Rakha, Tarek (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-09-26)
      Decision analytics stands to have a profound impact on how design and construction disciplines are woven together to solve today's most complex problems. Rigorous data collection and analysis are core to design and ...
    • Introducing New Voices in Design Research, Fall 2019 

      Oh, HyunJoo; Raymond, Elora; Roark, Ryan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-11-08)
      New faculty members in the College of Design share their research.