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Accommodating the Female Body   
Authors: Roberts, J.L. | Provider Name: University of Colorado Law Review | Published: 2008
This essay presents a novel approach to understanding sex discrimination in the workplace by integrating three distinct areas of scholarship: disability studies, labor law, and architectural design
An Unrecognized Source of PCB Contamination in Schools and Other Buildings   
Authors: Herrick, R.F., McClean, M.D., Meeker, J.D., Baxter, L.K., Weymouth, G.A. | Provider Name: Environmental Health Perspectives | Published: 2004
An investigation of 24 buildings in the Boston Area revealed that one-third contained caulking materials with polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) content exceeding 50 ppm by weight, which is the U.S. EPA specified limit above which this material is considered to be PCB bulk product waste
Architects, The Law, And Accessibility: Architects' Approaches To The ADA In Arenas   
Authors: Mazumdar, S., Geis, G. | Provider Name: Journal of Architectural and Planning Research | Published: Aut 2003
Taking a case study approach, we analyze court case materials to understand how architects approached the law, how they viewed cases of accessibility in regard to the law, and why they ignored the law and tried to avoid legal responsibility.
Consumer Complaints: A Substitute for Interior Design Regulation?   
Authors: Martin, C.S. | Provider Name: IDEC | Published: 2008
IDEC Proceedings, 2008 Annual Conference
Contested Voices of Professionalism   
Authors: Kanthasamy, P. | Provider Name: University of Cincinnati | Published: 2008
Master's Thesis, Architecture, University of Cincinnati
Defining Ourselves   
Authors: Weigand, J. | Provider Name: Perspective | Published: Winter 2006
The interesting and urgent questions raised by the Interior Design Body of Knowledge
Does Enforcement of Architects' Regulations Protect the Public Welfare?   
Authors: Spector, T. | Provider Name: Harvard Design Magazine | Published: Fall 2005/Winter 2006
Not enough says this author.
Environmental Stoicism and Place Machismo   
Authors: Benedikt, M. | Provider Name: Harvard Design Magazine | Published: Winter/Spring 2002
A Polemic
Following Industry's LEED: Municipal Adoption of Private Green Building Standards   
Authors: Schindler, S. | Provider Name: Florida Law Review | Published: 2009
This paper describes and assesses the private promulgation of LEED standards. It argues that the translation of LEED standards, which were intended to be voluntary, into law raises several theoretical and practical problems
Green Affordable Housing   
Authors: | Provider Name: U.S. GAO | Published: 2008
HUD Has Made Progress in Promoting Green Building, but Expanding Efforts Could Help Reduce Energy Costs and Benefit Tenants; Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives



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