Browsing by Author "Kile, Mia"
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BIOPHILIC DESIGN CONTRIBUTIONS TO HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN COWORKING SETTINGS
Alaqeel, Dalal (2019-05-10)Workplace design has evolved throughout the years, not only did the 21st century change the workspace paradigms, technological advancement and urbanization have changed where and when people work as well. There is a raised ... -
The Effect of the Built Environment On Occupant Perception in Educational Facilities
Morgan, Emily (2021-12)Understanding how the built environment can influence occupant’s mental health is critical when designing buildings. This is especially importance for building where users will spend up to seven hours of their time every ... -
THE EMERGENCE OF GREEN MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN HISTORIC BUILDING ADAPTATION CASE STUDY: TABRIZ HISTORIC BAZAAR COMPLEX
Hejri, Atefe (2017-12-15)The adverse environmental condition of the 21st century can impede sustainable settlement in buildings for future use. However, historic buildings as an example of vernacular architecture have potential to provide a healthy ... -
The environmental design factors associated with functional independence of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Yi, Ye Ji (2021-05)Background: The increasing number of students are receiving special education services, and the majority of the students have identified as having cognitive challenges. Prior studies have explored the associations between ... -
Living walls and their effect on indoor environmental quality and occupant satisfaction in the workplace
Ball, Casady (2021-12-17)Occupant health and comfort has suffered as a result of tightly sealed buildings and construction that divides humans from nature (Wolverton, Douglas, & Bounds, 1989). Biophilic design is a way of reconnecting occupants ... -
A mixed-methods study: investigating the role of environment-behavior (E-B) attributes upon faculty
Faisal, Ammara (2022)Abstract With the increasing costs in higher education and concerns regarding student retention and graduation rates, there has been an increased focus on innovative instructional methodologies and new templates for ... -
The role of built environment in fostering the safety of children with autism in public primary schools
Hamed, Riham (2023-05-05)Background: A wide body of evidence shows that children with autism spectrum disorders encounter many struggles in public education system especially in the developing countries like Egypt, including exposure to problem ... -
Study of Effects of Lighting On Social Interactions Within Cafes
Denison, Madison (2021-12-17)There is currently a lack of research surrounding the topic of how lighting can affect socialization in environments where socialization is a key function. This study aims to identify how lighting parameters influence ... -
Supporting and Encouraging Motivation through Inclusive Environments and Inclusive Pedagogy in Gifted and Talented K-12 Students in the Central Oklahoma Region
Porter, Hannah (2021-12-17)Georgetown University defines inclusive pedagogy as “a student-centered approach to teaching that pays attention to the varied background, learning styles, and abilities of all the learners in front of you”. This includes ...