AlarconG. (1992). The Arizona court system and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. (Thesis) Arizona State University, Tempe .
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ArakiF. (1992). Building design and informal communication in research facilities. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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ArmentorS. (1990). A case study to investigate the adaptive use of a surplus educational facility: Tyson Middle School, Knoxville, Tennessee. (Thesis) University of Tennessee, Knoxville .
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BallardA. S. (1992). Documentation and analysis of millwork: A method for mapping the evolution of solitude. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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BruceS. (1991). An analysis of space: Virginia Commonwealth University. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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BulusuS. K. (1991). Design project: Proposed international student center. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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CartwrightJ. A. (1992). Psychological and physiological response to selected room colors. (Thesis) California State University, Long Beach .
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ChangL. (1992). Bookstore in Taiwan: Cross–cultural considerations in designing a commercial space that incorporates the Taiwanese style into a modern classic setting. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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ChenY. C. (1992). The effects of space use and communication patterns on research performance in a university environment. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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ConwayA. (1991). Color interpretation in Virginia historic house museums, 18th and 19th centuries. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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CorryS. J. (1990). The impact of popular film media on consumer preference for interior lifestyle design. (Thesis) Washington State University, Pullman .
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CrawfordM. C. (1992). The effects of different lighting modes on VDT subjects’ perceptual impressions. (Thesis) Arizona State University, Tempe .
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CurryZ. D. (1992). Computer usage in interior design: Professional applications and pedagogical implications. (Dissertation) Texas Tech University, Lubbuck .
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Daniels–MikaM.Gaming intervention applied to non–traditional retirement housing. (Thesis) Kansas State University, Manhattan .
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Davies–MorrisonV. (1992). Work station for user needs: A work station that conforms to the human requirements—privacy vs. participation, independence vs. inclusion—and the relationships between the human form and the work station allow the user to work efficiently and comfortably. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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DukeJ. S. (1992). Aesthetic response and social perception of consumer product design. (Dissertation) Texas Tech University, Lubbock .
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FeiferS. (1992). Olympic Center: Schematic investigation of space for an Olympic information and visitors center. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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FerrellP. L. (1991). Critical issues in historic site interpretation: A case study of Dunsmuir House in Oakland, California. (Thesis) University of Oregon, Eugene .
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FinkelsteinA. (1992). A multimedia communication system between a satellite and home office: A case study of Aetna Life &Casualty. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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FriedmannS. (1992). The incorporation of intimate spaces in an open space design preschool. (Thesis) Washington State University, Pullman .
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GriffisR. (1992). Mutagenesis: Adaptive reuse and social interrelations. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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GuetzkoB. S.Kitchen designers as change agents in planning for aging in place. (Thesis) Kansas State University, Manhattan .
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HassanO. (1990). Hospitality design: A new Malaysian identity. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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HiggenbothamM. (1992). The Daniel Paisley Foust House, tradition and transformation. (Thesis) University of North Carolina, Greensboro .
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HornA. (1992). Environmental concerns in residential housing. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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HoskenT. R. (1992). A comparative analysis of computer animated and still frame interior design presentation techniques. (Thesis) Washington State University, Pullman .
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HullJ. S. (1991). Design synthesis: Issues in decorative arts exhibits. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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IntaragumhaengN. (1989). Student activity center for the Oconee Forest Park, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. (Thesis) University of Georgia, Athens .
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JohnsonA. (1992). Data–processing and work processing work–station design: A holistic approach to ergonomic integration. (Thesis) Arizona State University, Tempe .
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Kay lorK. (1989). An interior design development process for adaptive reuse projects. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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KimJ. Y. (1991). Impact of a process approach to fine art exhibit design on visitor interest and appreciation. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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LandaJ. G. (1989). Life cycle housing for the baby boom generation. (Thesis) University of Georgia, Athens .
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LawrenceI. (1992). Islamic Cultural Center: A center incorporating an ambassador's residence to exist as a physical statement, to encourage “voice” and diversity of Islamic cultural heritage and “identity.” (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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LibertoD. E. (1990). Proxemic zones and the spatial organization of the micro–environment. (Thesis) University of Tennessee, Knoxville .
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LimY. (1991). Relationship between aptitudes and attitudes toward computer–aided design and personality types of interior design students. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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LinehanK. (1992). Greene Fair Hotel: An intimate hotel nestled in a residential Philadelphia neighborhood that creates a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere which has a special quality not found in large hotel chains. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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LogueR. (1992). Fitness &Wellness Center: Volumetric decisions and finish selections support a full–service approach to health and well–being that encompasses mind and body. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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LouieA. L. Y. (1992). A methodology for comparing the physical layout of office spaces cross–culturally. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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MaD. Y. (1989). Two design approaches to renovation. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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MannionP. E.Mature Kansas homeowners’ perceptions of universal design/adaptable features. (Thesis) Kansas State University, Manhattan .
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McDonaldJ. J. (1990). Carson Mansion: Recreation of the historic surface materials in six of the primary spaces. (Thesis) University of Oregon, Eugene .
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McGinnB. J. (1990). The use, manufacture, and historic preservation of ornamental electric lighting fixtures with the work of Frederick C. Baker as a case study. (Thesis) University of Oregon, Eugene .
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MuhamadY. (1990). New Malay furnishings design. (Thesis) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond .
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MuslubasF. (1992). Communicating the image of a corporation through the elements of interior design in reception areas. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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OlmsteadW. T. (1991). Comprehensibility estimates of symbols for public information signs in health care facilities. (Thesis) Arizona State University, Tempe .
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Perez–ArrietaV. M. (1991). Fire safety and interior textiles. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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PoluvanN. S. (1992). An interior analysis of the Des Moines Art Center as a means to generating a space responsive furniture form. (Thesis) Iowa State University, Ames .
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PopeL. M. (1992). Corporate facilities management policies, structures, and strategies developed to cope with environmental issues: Five case studies. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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PowellT. (1992). Multi–use public space: Renovation of a vacant Center City bank (circa 1930) into a multi–use public space including bar, restaurant, retail space, and petit hotel. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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PowersJ. R. (1991). Effects of full–motion forearm supports on keyboard operator hand–wrist posture, keyboarding performance, and key–boarding accuracy. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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RaheL. W. (1992). Residential furnishings of deceased Greene County, Alabama, slave owners: 1845–1860. (Thesis) University of Tennessee, Knoxville .
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RastogiN. (1991). Alternative solutions to 1960's single corridor ward design in hospitals: A case study based on nurses’ perspectives. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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ReadM. A. (1992). Physical design features supportive of children's security and self–esteem in original–use preschool classrooms versus adaptive–reuse preschool classrooms. (Thesis) California State University, Long Beach .
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SchnadelbachP. (1992). Train station: A transitional housing/training center for people living in shelters to become self–sufficient. (Thesis) Drexel University, Philadelphia .
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ShihT. L. (1992). The effect of computer use on stacking and blocking analyses in facility management. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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ShimadaK. (1991). Spatial ecology of communication in Japanese offices. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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SpecialK. W. (1992). The design of a child–care center: An environment for children and adults. (Thesis) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg .
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Stricklind–CampbellL. G. (1989). The psychological impact of surface colors and spectral colors on task performance. (Thesis) Washington State University, Pullman .
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StrothersC. Y. (1992). An evaluation of employee participation in a corporate recycling program. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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SuzukiS. (1992). Personalization in Japanese offices: Its determinants and its effects on job and workplace satisfaction and on amount of informal communication. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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TatchellK. A. (1992). Computer use during the design process in leading interior design firms. (Thesis) Cornell University, Ithaca, NY .
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TewS. (1989). River View (Fairfax), c. 1845–1856, White Pine, Tennessee: An historical analysis. (Thesis) University of Tennessee, Knoxville .
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WidjajakusumaR. D. (1990). A pattern language design theory for settled out farmworker housing in the east side neighborhood. (Thesis) Washington State University, Pullman .