Browsing College of Design Faculty Publications by Title
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Accommodating Paradigm Change in Large Institutions: Layout, Circulation and Wayfinding in Emerging Healthcare Facilities
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyEnvironmental Design Research Association, 1996)Changes in financing, regulation, technology and philosophy have led to significant alterations in the ways healthcare facilities are planned, programmed and designed. Outpatient services are increasing, while the remaining ... -
The Business Case for Building Better Hospitals Through Evidence-Based Design
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyVendome Group LLC, 2008)Purpose: After establishing the connection between building well-designed evidence-based facilities and improved safety and quality for patients, families, and staff, this article presents the compelling business case for ... -
Capital Transformations of the Post-Industrial Landscape
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyNAI Publishers, 2001) -
Case-Based Decision Support: A Case Study in Architectural Design
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyIEEE, 1992) -
Creating Knowledge Bases for Design and Facility Management
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyEnvironmental Design Research Association, 1996)Despite their increasing numbers, post-occupancy evaluation reports often languish on shelves rather than serving as the basis of future renovation, design, or facility management. One reason for this is that information ... -
Economic Sustainability in the Post-Industrial Landscape
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007) -
Encouraging Physical Activity Among Retirement Community Residents - The Role of Campus Commitment, Programming, Staffing, Promotion, Financing and Accreditation
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyNational Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry, 2005)Despite the well-established benefits of physical activity for older adults, seniors ages 75 and above are among the most sedentary of Americans. Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) seem ideal settings for ... -
The Generation of '68-Today; Tschumi, Koolhaas and the Institutionalization of Critique
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssociation of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1998) -
Incorporating Guidelines into A Case-Based Architectural Design Tool
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssociation for Computer Aided Design in Architecture, 1994-10)This paper discusses an ongoing project called Archie, a collaboration between cognitive scientists and researchers in artificial intelligence and architecture, aimed at creating computer-based aids for conceptual design. ... -
A Modernist Education
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The new demand-driven post-occupancy evaluation
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyLocke Science Publishing Company, Inc., 1988)Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) has become increasingly accepted and influential among client organizations responsible for large building management and construction programs. Managers and administrators look to POE to ... -
New Design Technologies: Using Computer Technology to Improve Design Quality
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCenter for Health Design, Inc., 1996) -
New Urbanism as a Counter-Project to Post-Industrialism
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyDesign History Foundation, 2000) -
New Urbanism's Subversive Marketing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005) -
Placing Identity
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyCalifornia College of Arts and Crafts, 2000) -
Presence and visibility of outdoor and indoor physical activity features and participation in physical activity among older adults in retirement communities
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe Haworth Press, Inc., 2005)In this paper we examine how the presence and visibility of outdoor and indoor physical activity resources (e.g., walking path/trail, outdoor tennis courts, gardens, etc.) influences participation in physical activity among ... -
Public Duty of Infrastructure
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyBPI Communications, 1994) -
Questioning the Stand-Alone Building
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1998) -
Real Radicalism: Duany and Koolhaas
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyHarvard University, Graduate School of Design, 1997) -
Reducing stress in jails
(Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe Athens Technological Organization, 1988)Dr Craig M. Zimring is an environmental psychologist and associate professor of architecture and of psychology at the College of Architecture of the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research and practice focuses on ...