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Energy Effective Courtroom Lighting: An Analysis of Existing Conditions and Recommended Improvements   
Authors: Jones, C.C., Richman, E.E. | Provider Name: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Published: 2006
Providing high quality and energy efficient lighting in courtrooms is a complex task, and it represents a greater challenge than most other Federal space types
Protected Elevators and the Disabled   
Authors: Bukowski, R.W. | Provider Name: Building and Fire Research Laboratory | Published: Fall 2005
The purpose of this article is to present the issues that need to be addressed in the development of elevators that can be used in fires to safely evacuate occupants, particularly those with limited mobility that affects their ability to use stairs
‘Just Duck’: The Role Of Vision In The Production Of Prison Spaces   
Authors: van Hoven, B., Sibley, D. | Provider Name: Environment and Planning D: Society and Space | Published: 2008
This paper is concerned with the ways in which prisoners talk about the production of space within a prison in New Mexico
‘Transitional Healing’ – A New Interior Design Typology in Support of Mental Wellness and Treatment for the Military Family Unit   
Authors: Drew, H.B. | Provider Name: Interior Design Educators Council | Published: 2007
Proceedings, IDEC Southern Regional Conference, 2007
2006 Green Buildings and the Bottom Line   
Authors: | Provider Name: Building Design + Construction | Published: 2006
Do green buildings command premium rents?
A Prison Environment's Effect on Health Care Service Demands   
Authors: Moore, E.O. | Provider Name: Journal of Environmental Systems | Published: 1981-1982
This study looks at the impact of a corrections environment upon prisoners through a process of monitoring inmate attendance at sick call clinic.
A Spreading Concern: Inhalational Health Effects of Mold   
Authors: Weinhold, B. | Provider Name: Environmental Health Perspectives | Published: June 2007
Policy makers are still a long way from being able to set mold exposure and remediation standards, but some industry groups are working to develop such guidelines for their members.
A Study in Re-Establishing the Corporate Identity of a Post Office Institution with Gender-Related Differences in Perception of Space [Turkey]   
Authors: Baskaya, A., Wilson, C., Ozcan, Y.Z., Karadeniz, D. | Provider Name: Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | Published: Spring 2006
This work discusses the two types of images that a post office institution should have and put forward, initial image (sensation) and actual image (perception), which can differ depending on the subjects' spatial experience.
Access for Everyone   
Authors: Osterberg, A.E., Kain, D.J. | Provider Name: Iowa State University | Published: 2004
A Guide to the Accessibility of Buildings and Sites with References to ADAAG
Acoustic and Illumination Design of Conference Rooms   
Authors: Muehleisen, R.T., Beamer, C.W., Tinianov, B.D., Hougland, D.S. | Provider Name: American Society of Civil Engineers | Published: 2006
Since the main form of communication in nearly all conference rooms is aural, the acoustic design of conference rooms is paramount and should not be considered less important than the overall aesthetic concept of the architect.



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