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Session Overview
Location: DAC: Studios
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Date: Friday, 04/Apr/2025
9:00am
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10:30am
Env_1_FR: Environmental Session 1 (FR)
Location: DAC: Studios
Session Chair: Gundula Proksch, University of Washington
Presenter: Erick Romero, Thomas Jefferson University
Presenter: Won Hee Ko, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Presenter: David Mwale Ogoli, California Baptist University
Presenter: Elizabeth McCormick, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
 

Estimating the Visual and Non-visual Effects of Window Views through Field Data Collection

Won Hee Ko1, Jae Yong Suk2, Clotilde Pierson3, Biplav Pokhrel1

1: New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, USA; 2: California Lighting Technology Center, University of California, Davis, CA, USA; 3: Oregon State University, OR, USA



Observations of Thermal Comfort Conditions in Two Schools in Southern California and Nairobi, Kenya

David Mwale Ogoli

California Baptist University, United States of America



Performance-Based Community Park Design: A Case Study on Thermal Comfort, Connectivity, and Air Quality Impact in Philadelphia

Erick Romero1, Peng Du2

1: Thomas Jefferson University, United States of America; 2: Thomas Jefferson University, United States of America



Rethinking the Great Indoors: A Critical Review of Semi-Outdoor Space in Urban Architecture

Elizabeth McCormick1,2, Gabriella de Luca1

1: University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States of America; 2: North Carolina State University, United States of America

10:45am
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12:15pm
Soc_2_FR: Social Session 2 (FR)
Location: DAC: Studios
Session Chair: Alexandra Staub, ARCC
Presenter: Nooshin Esmaeili, University of Calgary
Presenter: Lindsey Olivia Krug, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Presenter: Alexis Gregory, Mississippi State University
 

Supporting the Invisible Student: Preparing All Architecture Students to be Ethical Professionals

Alexis Gregory

Mississippi State University, United States of America



Fair Fights: Gerrymandering, Malls, and Boundary-Driven Conflict in Milwaukee

Lindsey Olivia Krug, Samantha Koverman Schuermann

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States of America



Community, Inclusivity + Wellbeing: An Interdisciplinary Critical Examination of the Calgary Central Library (CCL) as a Vehicle to Redefine Quality in Design

Nooshin Esmaeili1, Belle Gutierrez Kellam1, Taly-Dawn Salyn2, Dr. Matt Patterson3, Dr. Enrica Dall’Ara1, Dr. Gavin R. McCormack4, Dr. Brian R. Sinclair1,5

1: School of Architecture, Planning + Landscape (SAPL), University of Calgary, CanadaCanada; 2: Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Canada; 3: Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Canada; 4: Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada; 5: sinclairstudio inc., Calgary, Canada

1:15pm
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2:45pm
Soc_3_FR: Social Session 3 (FR)
Location: DAC: Studios
Session Chair: Jinoh Park, University of Arkansas
Presenter: Fabio Capra-Ribeiro, Louisiana State University
Presenter: Roberto Rovira, Florida International University
Presenter: Christina Bollo, University of Oregon
 

Multispecies Spatial Justice: Prototyping Biodiversity-Enhancing Facades in Architecture Education

Fabio Capra-Ribeiro1, Filippo Vegezzi2, Daniel Belandria3

1: Louisiana State University; 2: Universität Basel; 3: Universidad de Montevideo



The Machine in the Garden: Redefining Industrial Landscapes for Environmental and Civic Renewal

Roberto Rovira, Cynthia Ottchen

Florida International University, United States of America



Dignified Design: An actionable conceptual modeliInformed by residents and staff in Permanent Supportive Housing

Christina Bollo1, Jennifer Wilson2, Rachelle Macur2, Becca Mann3, Maxine Metzger3

1: University of Oregon, United States of America; 2: Shopworks Architecture, Denver, Colorado, US; 3: University of Denver, United States of America

3:00pm
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4:30pm
Soc_4_FR: Social Session 4 (FR)
Location: DAC: Studios
Session Chair: Clare Robinson, University of Arizona
Presenter: Jami Quesenberry, University of Utah
Presenter: Montserrat Estrany Bover, University of Arizona
Presenter: Kateryna L Malaia, University of Utah
 

Housing For Environmental and Human Health: Intersecting the Living Building Challenge and Cohousing

Jami Quesenberry

University of Utah, United States of America



From Functional Architecture to Cultural Heritage: Unveiling the Significance, Evolution and Present Challenges of the Catalan Masia

Montserrat Estrany Bover

University of Arizona, United States of America



What Can Architects Really Do? Housing Crisis and Quality in the United States

Kateryna L Malaia1, Silvina Lopez Barrera2, Jessica DiCarlo1

1: University of Utah, United States of America; 2: Mississippi State University, United States of America


 
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