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8 months ago
Robyne Kassen, Assoc. AIA and Sarah Gluck are co-founders of Urban Movement, a leading design firm involved with the creation of spaces that encourage active living. Their collaboration...
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8 months ago
Michelle Swatek, executive director of AIA St. Louis, discussing the role architects have long had in creating sustainable features of a community that promote health and wellness....
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9 months ago
In this podcast, Markku Allison, AIA, discusses some of the evidence-based design strategies and features that support public health and well-being with leading researchers. 

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The 2011 CDC map detailing adult obesity prevalence for all U.S. states based on Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data is now available. In 2011, rates of adult...
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9 months ago
By Jay Farbstein, Ph.D., FAIA, Melissa Farling, AIA, LEED-AP, Richard Wener, Ph.D., with assistance from Upali Nanda, Ph.D. and John Sollers, Ph.D. (08/09/2012) in Correctional News.

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one year ago
Jason Dearen's article (Jan. 26, 2012) highlights the increasing importance of biomimicry in architecture.  Biomimetic principles are being applied to buildings to address resilience,...
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one year ago
"STAY CONNECTED IN DECENTRALIZED NURSE STATIONS
The Impact of Nurse Station Typology on Nurses’ Informal Communication and Peer Co-awareness"

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one year ago
Evidence-based design (EBD) and eco-effective design (EED) are very pertinent to healthcare
design today, as both push to achieve increased or improved positive outcomes in human...
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one year ago
There is growing evidence that chief executive officers (CEOs)
can use research-validated evidence-based design (EBD) features
as a tool to transform healthcare safety and quality....
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one year ago
Clark Manus, FAIA, 2011 President AIA outlines a prescription for a healthier way of living in his AIA Perspective piece in the April 2011 issue of Architect Magazine.  

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