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NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Brooklyn, New York

Conference Program Book


EDRA50 Sponsors and Exhibitors
The Environmental Design Research Association gratefully acknowledges the
following 2019 sponsors for their generous financial and in-kind support.

Sponsors
The Department of Technology, Culture & Society of the
Tandon School of Engineering, New York University
In-kind, conference host
Green Grant Program of New York University
Sustainability practice sponsor

The Rudy Bruner Award for


Urban Excellence
Gensler Research Institute EDRA50 Welcome
EDRA50 Graduate Student Reception sponsor
Worshop sponsor

Advocate Level sponsor

Exhibitors

Thank you to our Organizational Members, as well as our Placemaker and Wayfinder Members,
who help make our work possible.

EDRA Organizational Members EDRA Placemakers


Arizona State University Keith Diaz Moore
University of Buffalo Lynn Paxson
University of Maryland Gowri Betrabet Gulwadi
Universite de Montreal Peter Hourihan
Stony Brook University
Portland Community College EDRA Wayfinders
Kuwait University
Rutgers Center for Green Building Daniel Stokols
Michigan State University Sherry Ahrentzen
DLR Group Richard Elliot Wener
University of Manitoba Cherif Amor
UC Davis Paula Horrigan
North Dakota State University David Boeck
University of Idaho Bonnie Sanborn
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Welcome to Brooklyn and the 50th
Environmental Design Research Association Conference!
SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS:
Research, Design and Planning for the Next 50 Years
Welcome to the Environmental Design Research EDRA50 Program Committee Chair
Association’s 50th Annual Conference hosted by
Linda Nubani, PhD, EDAC
New York University’s Tandon School of Engineer-
Assistant Professor of Interior Design
ing at its downtown Brooklyn campus. We cele-
School of Planning, Design and Construction
brate the history and vitality of our field and the
Michigan State University
Environmental Design Research Association in this
golden jubilee year. EDRA’s mission is to provide a
collaborative, multidisciplinary community to con-
nect theory, research, teaching, and practice to EDRA50 Co-Chairs
recognize, create and advocate for environments Amy Beth, PhD, MLS
that are responsive to diverse human needs. For Chief Librarian and Director of Academic
50 years, Environmental Design Research Asso- Technologies
ciation conferences have helped advance and Guttman Community College,
disseminate research, teaching, and practice to- City University of New York
ward improved understanding of the relationships
among people, their built environments, and nat- Jessica Morris, Assoc. AIA
ural eco-systems. Adjunct Professor of Architecture
School of Architecture, Michael Graves
EDRA50’s theme is Sustainable Urban Environ- College, Kean University
ments: Research, Design and Planning for the
Next 50 Years. Through presentation and discus- Ruth A. Rae, PhD
sion, this conference will explore how environ- Adjunct Professor, Sustainable Urban Environments
ments at all scales can be designed in support of Department of Technology, Culture & Society
a more sustainable world. Cities are central to the Tandon School of Engineering of
cause of urgent global climate change but also New York University
will be the proving ground for many of the solu- Richard Wener, PhD
tions that address environmental, economic, so- Professor of Environmental Psychology
cial and behavioral issues across the globe. Director, Sustainable Urban Environments
The heart of any EDRA conference is the presen- Department of Technology, Culture & Society
tations from those of you in the field. EDRA50 Tandon School of Engineering of
will offer over 600 interdisciplinary presentations New York University
in symposia, workshops, paper sessions, posters
and digital media by researchers and practitioners
from around the world, as well as 11 engaging Thank you to EDRA50 hosts!
field sessions off campus. Over 500 presenters
from 35 countries bring with them a global per- The Department of
spective on environmental design research. Technology, Culture & Society

Thank you for joining us to celebrate the 50 years


in which people have come to EDRA to build en-
vironments that are safer, healthier, and more re-
sponsive to human needs.
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Floorplans

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CIRCULATION

STAIRS AND
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Schedule at a Glance
May 20-21, 2019 Friday, May 24, 2019
NCI Charrette System Certificate Training 7:00am-3:00pm     Registration desk open
7:45am-8:15am     Morning refreshments
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 8:15am-12:15pm   Paper and group sessions
Attendance FREE with any registration 8:30am-11:30am   Mobile sessions
7:00am-5:00pm     Registration desk open 9:30am-10:00am   Snack/coffee break
8:30am-9:00am     Morning refreshments 9:30am-11:00am   Digital media shorts
8:45am-4:30pm     Graduate Student Mentoring 11:15am-12:15pm Dennis Johnson special session
Workshop (Everyone welcome!) 12:15pm-1:00pm   Lunch on your own
9:00am-12:30pm  Morning pre-conference 1:00pm-2:00pm    Annual Members Meeting
intensives 2:00pm-6:15pm     Paper and group sessions
9:00am-5:00pm     Full-day pre-conference 2:00pm-5:30pm     Mobile sessions
intensives 3:15pm-4:15pm     Poster presentations
10:30am-11:00am Coffee break 3:30pm-3:45pm     Snack/coffee break
12:30pm-1:30pm  Lunch on your own 3:45pm-5:00pm     Mindy Fullilove special session
1:30pm-5:00pm    Afternoon pre-conference 7:30pm-10:30pm   Anniversary Banquet Cruise!
intensives
3:30pm-4:00pm    Coffee break
4:30pm-5:30pm    Student Happy Hour! Saturday, May 25, 2019
6:00pm-8:00pm    EDRA50 Welcome Reception 7:00am-11:00am   Registration desk open
7:45am-8:15am     Morning refreshments
Reception hosted by the Rudy Bruner
8:15am-11:15am   Paper and group sessions
Awards for Urban Excellence. EDRA Career
9:30am-9:45am     Snack/coffee break
and Achievement Awards and Michael Brill
Grant announced. 9:30am-11:00am   Digital media shorts
11:00am-12:00pm C-40/David Miller special session
12:15pm-1:00pm   Lunch on our own
1:00pm-5:00pm     Paper and group sessions
Thursday, May 23, 2019 2:00pm-5:30pm     Mobile sessions
7:00am-5:00pm     Registration desk open 3:30pm-3:45pm     Snack/coffee break
7:45am-8:15am     Morning refreshments 3:30pm-4:30pm     Poster presentations
8:15am-11:15am   Paper and group sessions 5:30pm-8:30pm     Italian art sustainability films
9:30am-9:45am     Snack/coffee break
9:30am-10:45am   Digital media shorts
11:15am-12:15pm Jan Gehl keynote
Sunday, May 26, 2019
12:15pm-1:45pm  Great Places Awards/CORE
TBD      Flower Wall art event
ceremony & box lunch
1:45pm-3:15pm    CORE Recognition Session
1:45pm-6:30pm    Paper and group sessions
3:15pm-3:45pm    Snack/coffee break
3:15pm-4:15pm    Poster presentations
6:45pm-8:00pm EDRA @ 50 special session

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General Information
Registration EDRA50 Anniversary Banquet Cruise
Friday, May 24, 7:15pm boarding
The EDRA50 Registration Area is located in the lobby 7:30pm/departure – 10:30 pm
of 6 MetroTech Center. At check-in, we will provide Cruise launch at Pier 40/West Village, Manhattan
your badge and any tickets purchased for Mobile
Celebrate EDRA’s 50th anniversary on the Hybrid
Sessions and the Anniversary Banquet.
yacht for a three-hour cruise around Manhattan while
Wednesday, May 22 7:00am – 5:00pm enjoying a full buffet dinner. We will celebrate the
Thursday, May 23 7:00am – 5:00pm 2019 EDRA Career and Achievement Awards and
Friday, May 24 7:00am – 3:00pm Best Paper Awards. Banquet tickets are separate from
Saturday, May 25 7:00am – 1:00pm registration. Tickets can be purchased at the registra-
tion desk for $90.
Special Events
Guest Services
Welcome Reception
Wednesday, May 22, 6:30pm – 8:30pm Free Citi Bike Passes
Makerspace, 6 MetroTech Center Free one-day Citibike passes available. Contact
headquarters@edra.org if you are interested.
Kick off EDRA50 Brooklyn with drinks and hor d’oeu-
vres while you catch up with friends and make new
connections. Michael Brill Grant recipient and Career
CEUs
CEUs are available for more than 60 group sessions.
and Achievement Awardees announced.
Find CEU Certificates at registration. Verify participa-
tion with session leaders at the end of each session
Keynote Address attended. Return your verified CEU Certificates to
Thursday, May 23, 11:15am – 12:15pm registration for submission.
Pfizer Auditorium, 5 MetroTech Center
Badge and Tickets
Jan Gehl, architect, professor and consultant on You must wear or have on your person your con-
urban design, will discuss the course of design and ference badge throughout the conference to be
design research in the past 50 years. admitted into sessions and receptions. Additional
purchased items such as Mobile Sessions tickets and
banquet tickets will be provided at check-in. Please
Great Places Awards and return your lanyard and badge at the close of the
CORE Recognition Ceremony conference to the registration desk for recycling.
Thursday, May 23, 12:15pm – 1:45pm
Jasper Crane Cafeteria, 6 MetroTech Center Message Boards
A message board is located in the registration area.
Join us for this ceremony recognizing the recipients
This board will be used for schedule changes, an-
of EDRA’s Certificate of Research Excellence and the
nouncements, attendee messages and general
2019 Great Places Awards.
information. Information tables will be available for
you to leave program or institutional information and
announcements, as well as presentation handouts.
EDRA Members Meeting
Friday, May 24, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Makerspace, 6 MetroTech Center Americans with Disabilities Act Statement
EDRA wishes to ensure no individual with a disability
All are welcome to attend this meeting highlighting is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise
EDRA’s recent achievements, progress, and changes. treated differently because of the absence of auxil-
Meet and ask questions of the EDRA Board of Direc- iary aids or services identified in the Americans with
tors and learn about ways to participate to get the Disabilities Act. Please communicate your needs to
most out of your EDRA membership. an EDRA staff member.
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Keynote Session
Jan Gehl
Gehl Architects, Denmark

Thursday, May 23, 11:15-12:15


Pfizer Auditorium, 5 MetroTech Center

From Jane Jacobs to Livable Cities


Jan Gehl will discuss the course of design and design research in the past 50 years—
the period roughly between his own first presentation at an environmental design
research conference (Architectural Psychology in Kingston, UK, in 1970) and EDRA50.
This will include his own research and design that has helped shaped the use of space
in Copenhagen, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, and Moscow…among others.
He will note how, in the lead up to that period, Modernists “threw out everything
known about good human habitat” so that in 1961, by the time Jane Jacobs rose
to oppose Robert Moses, designers “knew NOTHING and had to build up the Envi-
ronmental Design Research knowledge step by step from square one.” “…Now we
KNOW how to make good environments! But do we make sufficient use of all this new
knowledge?”

Jan Gehl, professor and consultant on urban design, has focused his career on im-
proving the quality of urban life, by reorienting the design of the city towards the
pedestrian, public life and cyclists.
Forty years of research at the Royal Danish Academy School of Architecture in Copen-
hagen have resulted in a number of by now “classic” books. Life Between Buildings
(1971) and Cities for the People (2010), now published in more than forty languages,
are among the most referenced resources in city planning.
In 2000, Gehl founded Helle Søholt Gehl Architects with the purpose of applying
theories to practical planning. Major improvement projects have been carried out for
Copenhagen, Melbourne, Sydney, London, New York and Moscow.

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Special Sessions Mobile Sessions
EDRA @ 50: Yesterday, today, and FRIDAY, MAY 24
tomorrow Morning: 8:30-11:30 am
Thursday, May 23, 6:45-8:00
Dan Stokols, Sanjoy Mazumdar, Gary Evans, The Future of Food: Urban Rooftop Farming
Henry Sanoff, Karen Franck, Susan Saegert, Kris Day
Kathryn Anthony Green-Wood Cemetery: Sustainable Urban Green
Space−Ruth Rae

Advocacy as a Path to Stewardship Student-Designed Community Playgrounds: Trust for


Public Land’s NYC Playground Program
Friday, May 24, 11:15-12:15
Tiffany Briery
Crime Prevention and Community Engagement:
Red Hook Community Justice Center−Irina Feygina

Dennis Johnson, MPA FRIDAY, MAY 24


Afternoon: 2:00–5:30 pm
New Ideas in Park Planning and Design:
Place-Based Observance: 400 Years of Brooklyn Bridge Park−Ruth Rae
Inequality and Urban Sustainability
Friday, May 24, 3:45-5:00 Indoor Privately Owned Public Spaces: How
Public Are They?−Te-Sheng (Emery) Huang
Memorials and Meaning: Design and Planning
of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum−Kris Day

Mindy Fullilove, MD, Tim Nottage, Jacqueline SATURDAY, MAY 25


Castaneda, and Aditi Nair
Afternoon: 2:00–5:30 pm
Gowanus Lowlands: Remaking a Superfund Site
Leah Wener
Climate Action for Global Cities Now:
The C40 cities approach and how “The Yard” Adventure Playground, Governor’s
behavioral reseasrch can support it Island−David Holzman (note: begins at 1:45)
Saturday, May 25, 11:00-12:00 Transformation: Streets for Cars to Pedestrian
Plazas Hanife Vardi Topal

David Miller, Irina Feygina, Robert Gifford,


Ricardo Garcia Mira, and Lynda Scheekloth

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Full Schedule Wednesday, May 22, 2019
8:45 AM – 4:30 PM 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 Authenticity in Colonization and
Resistance: Native Americans and
Sustainable Urban Environments:
Graduate Student Creating Resilient Communities in
Design Beliefs and Practices
Lynn Paxson
Mentoring Workshop the Age of The Anthropocene
The Right to the Right-of-Way - Resi-
Social Immediacy in Planned Com- dential Front Yard Gardening
munity Design: The Problem of Leila Tolderlund
6 MetroTech Center - Makerspace Macro-Scale Programming and Lost
Opportunities for Social Capital Doing More Than Good: Design-
Keith A Miller ing for Regeneration, Evolution, &
Growth
Bambi Yost
9:00 AM – 12:30 PM Healthy Affordable Housing in the
Age of Green
Morning Intensives Ali Momen Heravi 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Taking the Home out of Home-Based
Care Full-day Intensives
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 Eleanor Luken
Assessing the Built Environment to Storied Possessions: Post-Household 6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
Promote Healthy Lifestyles Disbandment Older Adult Placemak-
ing through Meaningful Belongings Photo-elicitation providing inhabi-
The Nexus between Active Lifestyles Heather Carter tant insights to practitioners, while
and Built Environments
socializing architects to use EDR,
Donald A Burger Increasing Confidence in Home Mod-
Payton N Schafers
through architectural education: A
ifications for Safe Aging in Place in Proposal for the Next 50 Years
Rural Environments
Denise McAllister Wilder Ethnographic Photo-Elicitation: The
Park, Recreation, and Street-Level
Role of the Architect
Walkability Built Environment Analysis Integral Living Research: Tools and Eleftherios Pavlides
Tools and Strategies Solutions for Sustainable and Healthy
Payton N Schafers Living in Underserved Communities Accessing the Inhabitants’ Emic
Diana Nicholas through Semantic Ethnography
Examples and Perspectives of Walk-
Galen Cranz
ability Analysis and Application Understanding Affordable Housing
Donald A Burger Strategies and Solutions Ethnography in the Realm of Sustain-
Ozlem Demir ability and Building Design
Osama Mansour
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 Aging in Place and Resilience in the
Age of Climate Change Ethnographic Photo-Elicitation Sup-
Using the NCI Charrette process Kimia Erfani porting the Design of a Community
for applied research, teaching and
Theater with a Historic Preservation
practice to create Sustainable Urban Ivanhoe Redux: The Importance of Significance
Environments Place in Growing Community Rula Z. Awwad-Rafferty
Marie-Alice L’Heureux
Using the NCI Charrette Process
Image-Based Interviews of Older
for Applied Research, Teaching and
Adults in an Assisted Living Center
Practice to Create Sustainable Urban
6 MetroTech Center - Room 204 Mio Jia
Environments
Rana Zadeh
Holly Madill
Moving Beyond Sustainability:
Seeking Authentic Rhetoric, Design, Utilizing Photo-Elicitation to Garner
How to Conduct Participatory Re-
and Practice in an Ever-Changing Feedback from Children and Their
search within a Virtual Setting
and Complex World Parents of the Outpatient Surgical
Holly Madill
Linda Nubani
Environment
Kristy Kellom The Garage Underground Deborah Wingler
Joseph Juhasz
Photo-Elicitation Informing Inpatient
How to Conduct Participatory Proj-
Electrifying the Mini Transportation and Outpatient Healthcare Facilities:
ects Using the NCI Charrette Process-
Corridor: Segway Revisited Behavioral Health, Oncology, Pediat-
Jennifer Hurley
Robert Flanagan ric Intensive Care Unit.
Lesa N Lorusso

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Full Schedule Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Ethnographic Photo-Elicitation: 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Participatory Design Methods for
Exploring the Method with a Pilot Creating a Sustainable Community in
Project Tilaco, Mexico
Mehdi Khosrovani Afternoon Intensives Carlos Cobreros Rodriguez
Kathleen Snelgrove Julieta Trevino Sherk

Ethnographic Photo-Elicitation Participatory Design’s Role in Chal-


6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
through Teaching: Benefits to the Cli- lenging Hegemonic Architectural
ent, the Architect and the Students Humanizing Building Technology Practice
Tyrone Yang and Experience: a Collaborative Fo- Avigail Sachs
rum for Re-envisioning Sustainable,
Healthy Buildings and Occupants 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 An Economic Framework for Monetiz- Deepening Design Activism through
Positive Workplace Design: Re- ing Healthy Buildings Preparation, Practice and Proof
search- and Practice-Based Insights Nora Wang
Pedagogy for Design Activists
Both/and Thinking As a Design Ap- Thermal Engineering, Occupant Laura J Lawson
proach to Workplace Research Health and Productivity
Ellen Bruce Keable Patrick Phelan Pedagogy for Design Activists
Michael Rios
Why POEs Matter Routes to Evidence-Based Design
Cynthia Milota Clinton Andrews Practices of Design Activism
Jeffrey Hou
Studying Healthy Workplaces in the The Role of Persuasive Visualization
New Workplace World Technology in Building Occupant Practices of Design Activism
Christine Kohlert Behavior Austin Allen
Jennifer Senick
Flexible Work Programs at Compa- Evaluating Design Activism
nies – a Longitudinal Quantitative Best Practices in Post Occupancy Deni Ruggeri
Study Spanning a Decade Evaluation
Gabor Nagy Rich Wener Evaluating Design Activism
Maria-Beatrice Andreucci
Technology Enabled New-Ways-of-
Working and the Evolving Need for 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204 6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
Workplaces
Sheila Gobes-Ryan Democratic Design Without Bor- Not your Ordinary Space Planning:
ders-Three Understanding how design profes-
Linking Research Results and Practice
sionals, librarians and patrons build
Particulars: Designing What Knowl- Democratic Housing Design Process narratives around physical spaces
edge Workers Need in Milpitas, Mexico
Sally Augustin Lourdes Marcela Lopez Amy Beth
Karen Diller
Latinas Involvement in Urban Planning Mei Ling Chua
Zeynep Toker

Exploratory Design Games As a Par-


9:30 AM – 4:30 PM ticipatory Method 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Eva Brandt
Full-day Intensive Student Happy Hour
Social Sustainability As a New Chal-
lenge for Design and Planning in 6 MetroTech Center - Makerspace
Russia
Cuny Graduate Center - Martin E. Nadezda Snigireva
Segal Auditorium Dmitry Smirnov
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Peak Experiences in Teaching Envi- Under-Acknowledged Participation in
ronmental Psychology Architectural Practice Welcome Reception
Peak Experiences in Teaching Envi- Rachael Luck
Hosted by Rudy Bruner Awards
ronmental Psychology for Urban Excellence
David Chapin
Tomo Imamichi
6 MetroTech Center - Makerspace
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Full Schedule Thursday, May 23, 2019
8:15 AM – 9:30 AM Unsettling Senses of Place: Displace- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674
ment and the (re)Making of Home in
Resilience 1
Individual Presentations a Rapidly Changing City
Lynne C. Manzo
Paving the Way for Outdoor Play: Ex-
Richard Desanto
amining Socio-Environmental Barriers
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 to Community-Based Play in Middle
Childhood
Sustainable Lifestyles 2 6 MetroTech Center - Room 473 Janet Loebach

When Public Spaces Become Agents Design & Advocacy 1 Parental/Teacher Preferences for Chil-
of Sustainable Change dren’s Outdoor Learning Environment
Carmela Cucuzzella Improving the Adaptive Capacity of Charles Klein
Vulnerable Populations through Inclu- Kristi Gaines
Positive Sustainable Built Environ- sive Design
ments: Do Green Buildings Support Brittany Perez Partners for Play: Living with Nature
Green Behavior? Krista Macy to Playing the Archive
Erin Miller Hamilton Alison Somerset Ward
Inclusive Spaces for Equitable Interior Helen Elizabeth Woolley
The Influence of Light Shelves on Design Practice
Improving the Performance of Indoor Renae N Mantooth Cinematic Landscapes: Raising Young
Space: An Educational Case Study in Rebekah Radtke People’s Awareness about Outdoor
Raleigh, North Carolina Spaces.
Masoome Haghani Interior Architect As a Place-Make Mina Rezaei
Nur Ayalp
A Decision-Aid Tool to Evaluate the
Contribution of Space Syntax of Examining Public Building for People
School Buildings to Educational Per- with Disabilities: Focus Group Study 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
formance of Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Ed
Roberts Campus Sustainable Lifestyles 1
Jean-Philippe Thérien
Linda Zimmer
Participatory Research and Knowl-
Built Environment’s Contribution Kyuho Ahn
edge Mobilization: Environmental
to Educational Ecosystem Services: Audits, Photo Elicitation and Videos
Storytelling through Buildings for Sus- Study of Universal Design Implemen-
tations for City for All Around Mobility and Access
tainability Education Atiya Mahmood
Aysegul Akturk Hye Gyung Yoon
Built Environmental Correlates of
Older Adults’ Physical Activity in 2
5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Metropolitan Areas
Florian Herbolsheimer
Place Making 2 Heritage & Culture 2
Walking in the Suburbs. How to Make
Place Attachment in Refugee Camps: Bayou Bienvenue and the Maroons: These Environments More Walkable
Ideology, Pragmatism and Patoge- A Historic and Cultural Approach to for the Elderly ?
neous Attachment Ecological Preservation Mathilde Loiselle
Anna Catharina Hansson Diane Jones Allen
Challenges for Older Citizens to Get
What Historical Cities Mean to Their Recovery and Conservation of Tra- Around a Planned City
Inhabitants. Environmental Challeng- ditional Water Mills in Wadi Arjan, Hartmut Günther
es in the Era of Global Tourism. Jordan
Giovanna Potesta Hamzeh Miqdady The Comparative Study on the Im-
Bushra Obeidat pact of Neighborhood Affordance
Tourism and Dimensions of Land- Friendliness on Elderly’s Activity and
scape Identity: Understanding the Sustainability of Historic Urban Land- Neighborhood Space Choosing in
Processes of Place-Making scapes: Factors Affecting Integrated New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Fatima Bernardo Conservation and Development of Chuan Ming Tung
Urban Cultural Heritage
Shaping the City Image By Placemak- Kapila D. Silva
ing: Place Attachment and Sustain-
ability of City Heritage Place Making in Historic Cai-
Yeji Yi ro, a Balanced Approach between the
Community and Visitor Service Needs
Ahmed Ouf
Heba Mansour
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Full Schedule Thursday, May 23, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
Place Making 1 Evidence Based Design 1 Heritage & Culture 1
Urban Design and Lively Streets in Instrument Development to Measure Learning Place-Making from the Bot-
Brazil and United States: An Empirical the Natural Environment in Nursing tom-up: Communities Contributing to
Search of Cross-Cultural Commonali- Homes Heritage Planning in Scotland
ties and Local Specificities Peggy Chi Eirini Gallou
Paula Barros
Place-Making with Older People: Renovation of Church Ruins and Sur-
A New Vision for Riyadh, Saudi Ara- Mapping Sense of Place through GIS rounding Envorinment: Take Ruins of
bia: Balancing New Tod Design with Online Platform the Cathedral of São Paulo in Macau
Cultural and Environmental Realities Sinval Xavier and Ruins of the Carmo Convent in
Aliaa Elabd Lisbon As Examples
An Underline for the Underserved: A Pengyu Zhao
Do Sense of Enclosure and Pedes- Pilot Study to Explore Simulation Re-
trian Flow Have an Effect on Plaza’s search for Sustainable Aging Around Rationale to Develop Guidelines for
Visitability? Miami’s Metrorail. Inclusive Living Religious World Heri-
Dina Abdulkarim Newton D’souza tage Sites in India
Shweta Vardia
Eco-Urbanity As a Theoretical Ap- How Smart Is Too Smart: Older Rachna Khare
proach and Formative Scenario Anal- Adults’ Attitudes Toward Smart
ysis As an Assessment Tool for Urban Home Technologies That Support Sustainable Tourism Development
Open Spaces Actively Aging at Home through Cultural Landscape Approach
Hisham S Gabr Elif Tural – Case Study: Rayen, Kerman, Iran
Mehrnoosh Rahimian
(Take A) Walk on the High Line: Aes- Environmental Influence on Social Amirhossein Mirhosseiny
theticizing Power, Politics, and Ecol- Cohesion in Senior Living Facilities
ogy in (Neoliberal) Urban Open Space - Case Studies in Beijing and Shanghai Potentials of Industrial Heritage for
Joern Langhorst Zhe Wang Tourism in San Antonio: Conservation
for Sustainable Development
Sebnem Hoskara
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201
Design & Advocacy 2 Environmental Infrastructure 1 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
The Diverse Diversity: The Diversities Analyzing Stormwater Management Evidence Based Design 2
of Urban Active Mobility and Their Challenges and Potential in Public
Environmental Impacts Land The New Super Heroes: Using CPT-
Kun LIU Matthew McEnerney ED, Placemaking, Charrettes, and
Yuan GAO Caryn Kunowski Participatory Research to Fight Crime
Linda Nubani
How Does Lighting Affect Wayfinding Study on the Construction Strategy Holly Madill
after Dark? of Green Space in Urban Shallow
Saleheh Bokharaei Mountain Area—Taking Xishan Mili- Sustainable Design Advocacy through
Jack L. Nasar tary Industry Community in Wulitun the Workflow Patterns in the Archi-
Area of Beijing As an Example tectural Firms
Better Urbanity – to What Extent a Xiyao Zhao Hoda Barzegar Ganji
Design Issue?
Ilari Karppi Crime in Residential Blocks: Does Design Thinking and the Research
Greening Vacant Lots Matter? Application Problem
Measure the Restorative Effects of Sara Hadavi Amin Mojtahedi
Diverse Urban and Greenspace Envi-
ronments through the Use of Virtual A Study of Community Engagement Architecture As Agent for Change:
Reality and Real World Environments: in the Collaborative Design Process Public Interest Design in the Architec-
An Analysis of Physiological Respons- of the Pilot Green Infrastructure De- ture Studio
es and Affect sign in Downtown Arlington, TX Erika Zekos
Emily Grant Joowon Im
Grants, Transdisciplinary Collabo-
Natural Experiments in Environ- The Green Gentrification and Health: rations, Community Partners, and
ment-Behavior Research Restoring Health of Long Term Resi- Interior Design Students
Chanam Lee dents without Displacement Christiana Lafazani
Zorana Matic

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Full Schedule Thursday, May 23, 2019
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM People and Place: Understanding Multifamily Projects
Social Dimensions of Resilience in the Traci Rose Rider
Climate-Adaptive Design Studio
Book Display Graham H. Smith Use and Activity Levels of a Green
The Emergence and Status of Co- Space Area - an Intersectoral Public
5 MetroTech Center - Dibner Library Health Intervention in Malvik, Nor-
housing across North America
Jane Louise Nichols way.
Kirsti Sarheim Anthun
9:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Digital Media Shorts 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474
Environmental Infrastructure 2
Sustainable Lifestyles 3
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 Low-Cost for High-Diversity: Assess-
ing the Ecological and Economic The Impact of Urban Form Configu-
The Sidewalk Ballet through the Eyes Benefits of Less-Manicured Greenery ration on the Urban Heat Island: The
of the User Yun Hye hye Hwang Case Study of Buraydah, Saudi Arabia
James Simpson Ahmed Bindajam
Ddream: Deep Decarbonization and
Mapping Biometric Signals to Sup- Renewable Energy in the Appalachian Sustainable Development Goals
port Spatial Design Mountains: A Socio-Ecological Sys- (SDGs) to Support the Design of
Arlene Ducao tems Approach to Evaluating Ecologi- Buildings – a Case Study for the De-
cal Governance. sign of a Net-Zero Energy Interpre-
Artificial Intelligence-Based Image tation Center for Uqrop in Quebec,
Stephen P Mainzer
Analysis of Natural Elements Present Canada
in Social Spaces on the University of Socio-Ecological Urban Development Sherif Goubran
California, Irvine Campus for Genesee Riverfront in High Falls
Miryha Gould Runnerstrom Area of Rochester, NY. Life Building Exchange (LIFEBUILD-
Shagha Shahhosseini INGX): Investigating the Intersection
“Sunlight Forest”: Designing an In- of Pro-Environmental Behavior, Place
ter-Generational Community in Japan Graindrop Meaning, and High-Performance
Hao Huang Sukruti Gupta Design in Residential Buildings and
Liang Zhao Communities.
Urban Trees As Urban Resilience: A Julia A. Kriegh
Imagining the Future of Downtown Design Scenario Informs Urban Tree
Watertown Planting Preferences Application of Technology in Mitigat-
Fang Xu Nora Davis ing Future Environmental Impacts in
Rapidly Growing Urban Areas: An In-
Affect As Artifact: The (dis/re)Embod- vestigation of the Urban Heat Island
iment of Trauma Effect in Downtown Austin, Texas
Natalie M. Leonard 6 MetroTech Center - Room 473
Niloufar Karimipour
Design & Advocacy 3
Barriers to Zero-H: A Project for
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Health and Wellbeing Outcome NET-Zero Homes on Tribal Reserva-
Measures in Environmental Design tions
Individual Presentations Research: A Critical Review Malini Srivastava
Jung-hye Shin
Samuel Dennis
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
6 MetroTech Center - Room 674
Examining Links between Perception
Sustainable Lifestyles 11 of Environmental Change and Well Place Making 5
Clinic Design for at-Risk Consumers: Being: A Pilot Study in China
A Mixed Methods Pre- and Post-Oc- Ying Xu Is ‘moving up’ Really ‘moving up’?:
cupancy Study Using Lived Experiences to Evaluate
Smart Community Mapping Exercise Slum Redevelopment Policy in India
Nicholas Watkins - Safeguarding Health and Well-Being
Elissa Rana Mojtahedi Uchita Vaid
Via Participatory Mapping
Erica Levine Eleni Tracada The Urbanism of Chinese Urban
One World Placemaking:Towards Villages: Architectural Exhibitions and
Understanding Health in Multifamily Interventions Becoming More Sus-
a Socially Inclusive Public Realm in Development: Exploring the Con-
Utica, NY tainable Approaches of Urban Devel-
ceptualization and Implementation opment?
Paula Hurley Horrigan of Health Strategies in Market-Rate Jieqiong WANG
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The Invisible Order of Appropriations From the Bottom-up: The Participa- The State of Universal Design in Inte-
of Urban Public Space in Vietnam and tory Intergenerational Assessment of rior Design Curricula
Taiwan Neighborhood Conditions for Children Beth Tauke
Te-Sheng Huang Roger Hart Eric Dolph
Pamela Wridt
Equitable Revitalization in Traditional-
ly Marginalized Communities Youth-Oriented Design: A Multidis-
Tera Williams ciplinary Approach to the Design of 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium
Juvenile Detention Facilities
The Role of Precinct Typology in Evidence Based Design 4
Barb Toews
Community Building and Placemak- Arpp: An Augmented Reality Partic-
ing: An Evidence-Based Study in ipatory Platform to Engage Disad-
Singapore’s Public Housing
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 vantaged Communities in Building
Keng Hua Chong
Walkable Neighborhoods
Place Making 3 Saeed Ahmadi Oloonabadi

6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Qualitative Research on Place Identi- Developing a Systems-Based Obser-
ty and Place Issues in Lili, Suzhou, a vation Toolkit for Evaluating High-Fi-
Place Making 4 Historic Canal Town in China delity Scenario-Based Simulation
Xiaoxin Zhao Testing in or Environments
Social Trails and Environmental Mes- Deborah Wingler
saging in a Neighborhood Context Sustainable Framework for Preserv- Herminia Machry
Stacey Schulte ing Traditional Settlements in Jordan
: The “Mountain Village” As a Case Gains in the Reliability of Landscape
The Exhibition As a Tool in the Par- Study Simulations Due to Greater Realism
ticipatory Urban Micro-Regeneretion: Salam Adaileh or Dynamic Exploration? Differences
The Case of Puntoon Community in Bushra Obeidat between Designers and Non-Design-
Guangzhou,China ers
Pengyu Zhao A Socio-Spatial Framework for Robert Ribe
Assessing Community Well Being
Typographic Taxonomy of Neighbor- through Engagement with Heritage Increasing Confidence in Home Mod-
hood Signs and Sense of Place Infrastructure ifications for Aging in Place Using
Muhammad Nafisur Rahman Eirini Gallou Architectural Visualization Technology
Denise McAllister Wilder
Supporting Local Social Connection Redefining an Ancient Trail in Delphi:
for Residents of Large Apartment A Contemporary Design Narrative
Complexes: Implications for Design, Anna-Maria Visilia
Management and Governance 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
Sian E. L. Thompson Building Sense of Belonging and
National Identity in Bulgaria through Urban Sustainability 1
Urban Typography As Artifacts: Acti- Architecture of 20th Century
vating Collective Memory in Dhaka Research on the Regeneration of Ur-
Petya Stefanoff
Muhammad Nafisur Rahman ban Waterfront Industrial Zone Based
on Place-Making——a Case Study
of Yangpu Waterfront Public Space
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 Development of Huangpu River in
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211 Shanghai, China
Evidence Based Design 3 Xia Liu
Resilience 2
Contested Space n the Nebinger Exploring Al-Za’Atari Refugee Camp:
Designing Streets for Kids Public Elementary (k-8) School EPA Developing Social Resilience and
Annie Peyton Stormwater Rain Garden and Out- Equity through Design
door Classroom Abdulrahman Alraddadi
Sensory Wellbeing Hub: The Efficacy
Bambi Yost Celen Pasalar
of a Sensory Room for Diverse Learn-
ers with Developmental Disabilities Biophilic Interior Design: The Cre- The Social Construction of Air Pollu-
Giyoung Park ation and Testing of an Interior De- tion in Shanghai
sign Specific Language Kristen Day
Housing and Neighborhood Envi-
Beth McGee
ronment and Children’s Independent
Nam-kyu Park Impacts on Community Residents
Mobility: A Pilot Study and Test-Re-
Downwind of a Major Pollution
test Reliability of an Instrument Tailor-Made: Exploring Adaptive De- Source
Lingyi Qiu sign in Interiors through Apparel Michael R. Edelstein
Barbara Laskey Weinreich
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Full Schedule Thursday, May 23, 2019
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM New Parkland Hospital Facility The Psychological and Social Benefits
Evaluation of Interacting with Nature in Educa-
Jeri Brittin tional Settings
Keynote Sabine Pirchio
The Impact of Lighting, Noise, and
Design on a NICU Environment Social Innovation Strategies for the
Terri Zborowsky Design of Resilient Spaces in the
5 MetroTech Center – Pfizer Auditorium Social Sector in NYC
Evaluation of New Nebraska Commu- Kiaras Gharabaghi
From Jane Jacobs to Liveable Cities nity Hospital Facilities
Jan Gehl Francesqca Jimenez Risk, Community Resilience and Sus-
tainable Lifestyles
Evaluation of Higher Education Ricardo Garcia Mira
Science Laboratory Learning Environ-
ments The Role of Workplaces in Encourag-
1:45 PM – 3:15 PM Francesqca Jimenez ing Everyday Environmental Deci-
sions: The Case of Food
Symposia Tony Craig
2019 CORE Recipient
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
Presentations
Engaged Methods: Exploring the 6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
Methodological Edges of Environ- The Role of Physical Environment in
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 mental Psychology Violence Prevention in Healthcare
From Constituency Analysis, through Settings
Investigating the Impact of Multisen-
sory Environments for People with REAP to Tess: A Life History of En- Violence Prevention through Environ-
Dementia gaged Methods mental Design: Enabling Secure, Pre-
Lesa N Lorusso Setha Low serve, Fight Active Shooter Strategy
Race, Resistance and Gentrification: through Design
Sensory Wellbeing for Adolescents Linda Nubani
with Developmental Disorders: Creat- Fighting to Stay in Place
ing (and testing) a Sensory Wellbeing Erin Lilli Security Implications of ED Physical
Hub Qualitative Methods in the Emerging Design
Giyoung Park Smart City: Big Data Versus Deep Debajyoti Pati

Life Building Exchange: Investigating Data Impact of the Built Environment on


the Intersection of Pro-Environmen- Troy Simpson Staff Security in Mental and Behavior-
tal Behavior, Place Meaning, and Park Renovations, Neighborhood al Health EDs
High-Performance Design Change and Identities: A Case Study Mardelle McCuskey Shepley
Julia A Kriegh in New York City Security at the Time of Disaster:
Investing in Our Future: The Impact Javier E. Otero Pena Design Solutions for Surge Capacity
of School Modernization Learning in Informal Spaces in High- Improvement and Violence Reduction
Heather Jauregui er Education: A Pilot Project of an in Emergency Departments
Interdisciplinary Research Model at Shabboo Valipoor
Good Design Is Good for Loyal-
ty: Findings and Implications from an Urban Campus Investigating the Impact of the
a Multi-Hospital Inpatient Room Eve Klein Physical Environment of Healthcare
Post-Occupancy Evaluation Settings on Staff Security: A System-
Travis Tyson atic Review
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 Soheyla Mohammadigorji
Designing for Extremes: Using Tech-
no-Ethnography and Immersive Em- Changing yourself or changing the
pathy to Shape Inclusive Architecture environment? The role of positive
Amin Mojtahedi environments to enhance resilience
and sustainability
Process-Led ICU Design: Applying
Discrete-Event Simulation and Pro- Enhancing Generosity and Individ-
cess Improvement to Measure ICU ual Resilience. the Role of Positive
Design Performance Environments for the Development of
Alice Gittler Caring Communities
Christoph Steinebach

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6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Researcher/Practitioner Designing for Generalized Anxiety
Disorder: Interior Design Consid-
A Counter Topography for the Just 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 erations and Guidelines for Future
City Research
Designing a 23-acre Walkable Urban Ashley Rose Marino
“Heavy Surveillance”: State-Sanc- Village to Promote Healthy Aging in
tioned Slow and Spectacular Violenc- Japan: A Cross-disciplinary Collabo- Recreational Areas for People with
es in Gentrifying NYC ration Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Caitlin Cahill Victoria Wilson
Susan Rodiek
Contested City: Collaboration and Kenshi Nishino Influence of Spatial Organization of
Change at the Seward Park Urban Chanam Lee Museums on Viewer’s Physiological
Renewal Area Jiajing Li States
Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani Sungmin Lee Dukwoo Kim
Networking, Commoning, and Bridg- Evaluation of Indoor Kitchen Terrace
ing: Learning from New Social Start- on a Dementia Floor in an Assisted
ups in Taipei 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Living – an Improvement Project
Jeffrey Hou Collaborated with Care Staffs and
Posters University Students
West Side Stories: Situating the
Kazuhiko Mori
Settlement House in ‘Smart’ Urban
Design 6 MetroTech Center - 2nd Flr Halls
A Visual Comparison of Four Systems:
Gregory T. Donovan The Spatial & Temporal Analysis for LEED-Nd; One Planet Living, Living
Crime Prevention through Environ- Building Challenge and Aarp’s Livable
mental Design(CPTED): The Residen- Communities
tial Burglary Jane Louise Nichols
Workshops Tzuhui Angie Tseng
Young People and Mobile Place At-
5 MetroTech Center – Pfizer Auditorium Introducing Sustainable Design Solu- tachment - a Metro Dance Station
tions to a Healthcare Facility in Texas Alejandra Sandoval
Children, Youth and their Environ-
Sheema Nemati
ments: The Past, Present and Future Sources of Psycho-Environmental
Daniah Ashoor
of CYE Research Stress in Primary Caregivers of Chil-
Proposing a New Clinic Service dren with Chronic Diseases
Janet Loebach
Kate Bishop
and Facility Design through Evi- Xochitl Santos-Vega
dence-Based Design Framework
Jinoh Park Applying Biophilic Design to Elimi-
nate Nature Deficit in the Aging and
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 The Effect of Creative Design on Urban Communities
Consumer Behavior: A Study on Susan Booher
Correctional Environments - Harm Designing Window Displays in Retail
or Heal? Environments: Influencing Factors for Desire to Age-
Md. Azizul Islam in-Place: Older Adults’ Perceptions
Jay Farbstein on Interior Design and Home Modifi-
Melissa Farling Sensitive Social Sustainability : cations.
Craig Haney Community Building through Social Gabriela Pereira
Eve Edelstein Infrastructure
Shilpa Bakshi Chandawarkar Spatial Concepts of Special Care
Units for Patients with Dementia in
Towards Social Sustainability: The Acute Care Hospitals
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 Impact of Social Interactions in Public Julia Kirch
Programming to Link Sustainable Opens Spaces in Multi-Cultural Cities
Hessam Ghamari Methodological Features for the
Priorities to STEM and Makerspaces Assessment of Community Resilience
The Relationship between Complexity, for the Case of Volcanic Eruption
Bonnie Sanborn
Shona O’Dea Preference and Restorative Potential Isabel Estrela Estrela Rego
of Interiors
Aybuke Geyik Developing Design Habits for En-
couraging the Next Generation of
Awareness of Urban Sustainability Designers.
Among the Undergraduate Students Charleston Yi
at Oklahoma State University
Md. Azizul Islam
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Full Schedule Thursday, May 23, 2019
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Validation of the Psychological Resto- The Seventy-Year Legacy of Environ-
ration Scale in the Mexican Population ment Behavior Studies at the Universi-
ty of Kansas: The Importance of Place
Posters Maricela Irepan-Aguilar
and Place Making in the Midwest
The Impact of Controlled Access to Hui Cai
From Parcels to Parks: Combining Design Studios on Place Attachment
GIS, Community Engagement and the and Territoriality Human Behavioral Factors That Shape
Design Process to Guide Park Devel- Hande Burcu Deniz Urban Physical Infrastructure Services
opment in Rio Rico, Arizona Rae Zimmerman
Jennifer Moscato Co-Housing Choices As a Collective
Path Towards Sustainable Energy Design for Active Living in and
Perceived Differences of Interior Transitions: Results of a Case Study Around Buildings: Look Back and
Lighting between Real and VR Analysis Conducted in Italy within the Look Forward Using Workplace and
Environments EU-Funded Echoes Project School As Examples
Xu Jin
Giuseppe Carrus Xuemei Zhu
A Study of Children’ s Behavioral “Sustainability across Contexts” How
Characteristics in the Adventure “Tiny Houses” Affect Sustainability,
Playground
Miyu Saito
Health Behaviors, & Lifestyle Workshops
Attitudes
Are Housing Quality and Family Matthew Lunde 6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
Dynamics Associated with Maternal Agri-Urbanism: A Study of Urban/ Rikers Island and L.A. Men’s Central
Mental Health? Sub-Urban Morphology - Humanizing “Mega-Jails” in New
Jeyon Kim
Martin Gold York and Los Angeles
The Inclusive City Tool: Urbanism from C Sharp: Examining Person-Environ- Rich Wener
a Gender Perspective in Barcelona ment Relationships in Arts Perfor- Jay Farbstein
Ana Paricio
mance Settings with People Who Ken Ricci
The Integration of Design Thinking Have Dementia Margaret Castillo
and Synergies of Climate Change Laura Healey Malinin Dana Kaplan
Adaptation and Mitigation in Urban Revitalizing Asia’s Richest Street
Planning Projects Market : An Environmental Behaviour
Farzaneh Khayat 6 MetroTech Center - Room 474
Study of Khan Market, New Delhi,
Designed for Death: Using Research India
Emergent Strategies: Collectively
to Prevent Bird Strikes on Campus Megha Bhatnagar
envisioning Environmental Psychol-
Windows ogy for the next 50 years
The Potentials of Real-Time Human
Barbara Brown
Behavior Data for Building Perfor-
Do Lee
Case Studies of “School Complex” mance Simulation and Building Sys-
Caitlin Cahill
within the Community in Japan : tem Operation
Deshonay Dozier
Place-Making Collaborations between JeeEun Lee
Jourdan Sayers
Public Elementary School and Com- David Chapin
munity Facilities Jennifer Pipitone
Aya Umezu Bryce DuBois
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Kristen Hackett
Environment for Reading Outdoors
William Mangold
Using ‘mobile Bookshelf’ in Japan
Shigeyuki Ajisaka
EDRA at 50: Looking Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani
Forward, Looking Back
A House for Lifelong Living: An Evi-
dence-Based Design That Supports 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201
Aging in Place and Sub-Acute Care
Delivery 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium “A New Life Forms” When a Mu-
Seyedehnastaran Hashemi seum Becomes a Center for Free
EDRA @ 50 — Issues & Institutions I
Ashley Rose Marino Thought
Exploring the Past as a Bridge to the
Independent Stability in a Group Care Della Baeza
Future: AIANY Social Science and
Unit As an Organized Environmental Franny Kent
Architecture Committee
Recognition Formed By the Clear Howard Bryant
Eve Klein
Territoriality of Elderly with Dementia Melissa Marsh
Suzanne Musho
Yayoi Kobayashi

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6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Stress and the Dental Office: The Can a Cemetery Also be a Learning
Role of Waiting Room Design Facility?
University of the future Kennedy McKay Qing Lana Luo
Petra Schweizer-Ries Stress and the Studio: Architecture
Aaron Kadoch Students and Teamwork
Robert Marans
6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
Kelly Tang
Jennifer Senick Post-disaster temporary housing
design and planning: A symposium
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 Effect on Elderly Social Relations of
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
Relocation during Recovery Process
IBPE Symposium – Building Perfor-
Changing Senses of Place: Navigat- after Tohoku Earthquake
mance Evaluation Research Projects
ing Global Challenges Mitoko Nakashima
and Case Studies from around the
World Effects on Elderly Health of Post-Di-
Lynne Manzo
Daniel Williams saster Temporary Housing Location
The Relevance of Building Perfor-
Christopher Raymond and Services: Case of Four Sites in
mance Evaluation for Sustainable
Andres Di Masso Fukushima Prefecture
Buildings: A German Perspective on
Richard Stedman Toshie Koga
Practice, Research, and Teaching
Ulrich Schramm Distributed Location of Temporary
Individual Presentations Housing Sites in the Existing Com-
Teaching BIM and B P E Using Prob-
munity: A Case from the Kumamoto
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 lem-Based Learning (PBL) at Mie
Earthquake
University, Japan
Sustainable Lifestyles 4 Akihiko Iwasa
Akikazu Kato
Tracking Physical Development: The Design and Planning of Post-Disaster
Organizational Culture Assessment
Spatiality of Everyday Commuting Temporary Housing: Cultural and
As Part of Building Programming
Behavior in the UAE Lived Experience Aspects
Martin Hodulak
Sahera Bleibleh Sanjoy Mazumdar
Reconciling Apples with Oranges:
Reveal the Urban Waterfront Visiting Comparing the Performance of New
Experiences By mapping the views and Retrofitted Green Buildings from
and Attractions through Instagram Design to Post-Occupancy Evaluation 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM
Data Ihab Elzeyadi
Bo Zhang EDRA at 50: Looking
Boreal Builders: Exploring Sustain-
Workplace Relocation of 10’000 able Housing Design in Remote First Forward, Looking Back
Workers in Metropolitan Area: Nation Communities through Partici-
Following Evolution of Daily Mobil- patory Planning and Training
ity Patterns According to Mobility Shauna Mallory-Hill 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
Perceptions and Identities
Sébastien Lord EDRA @ 50 — Special Settings
Placing Atmosphere: Designing with a 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674 Making Our Future Communities Green
Client’s Perception of Atmosphere in Susan Booher
Mind in Architecture and Urban Design Rethinking Cemeteries as Public
Philip J Speranza Urban Green Space: Sustainability, Early Comparative Office Configura-
Management, Design and Education tion Statistical Study
Symposia Collaborating to Confront Climate
Kevin Manning
Change in Urban Grasslands: An Issue Playing the Archive: Linking Children’s
6 MetroTech Center - Room 473 Driven Land-Grant University-Private Play of the Past with the Present and
Cemetery Partnership the Future
Stress and the Environment: The
Joseph Charap Helen Elizabeth Woolley
National September 11th Memorial,
Frank Rossi
the Dental Office, and the Design The Urban University: Exploring and
Studio Cemeteries as Sustainable Urban Updating Harold Proshansky’s Envi-
Green Space: Case Studies from the ronmental Considerations
Stress and the City: Reactions to the
United States and Sweden Laurie Hurson
National September 11th Memorial in
Ruth A Rae
New York City
Steffen Bradford West

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Individual Presentations 6 MetroTech Center - Room 200 Researcher/Practitioner
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Place Making 6 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674
Place Making 7 Urban Nature and the Experience of Measuring the Impact of Activi-
Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Two Urban ty-Based Classrooms on Student
Changing Views on Climate Change: Parks in Israel Performance
Trends and Predictors Among Students Tal Alon-Mozes
at the University of Michigan (U-M) Nicholas Watkins
Robert W Marans The Sacred Structure Study on a Gary Pavlechko
University Campus: A Case Study of Nathan Cool
Keeping It Green in Paradise: Green Meijigakuin University.
Roof & Living Wall Research Keiro Hattori
Andy Kaufman
Place Attachment at a Buddhist 6 MetroTech Center - Room 215
College Student Well-Being and Cam- Temple in Wisconsin: An Affective,
pus Wellness Center Design Behavioral, and Cognitive Process Planning for Development Without
Kim Rollings Hassnaa Mohammad Displacement through Equitable
Kristín Thorleifsdóttir Transit-Oriented Development:
UCSF Mission Hall Activity Based South Central Corridor of Phoenix
Workspace (ABW) Evaluation
Jean D Wineman
Symposium Krista Shepherd
Janice Barnes Petra Falcon
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211 Krista Shepherd
Wisconsin Union Inclusion Study Cultivating Public Space: urban agri- Scott Bernstein
Brian Schermer culture as a basis of human flourish-
Mahshid Jalalianhosseini ing and sustainability transition in
contemporary cities 6 MetroTech Center - Room 473
Towards a Capability Based Frame- Schola.ca: The challenges of trans-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
work for Public Space Valuation disciplinarity in the making of an
Resilience 3 Beata Sirowy expertise platform in school archi-
tecture
Designing Resilience in Asia. Design- Urban Agriculture and the Publicness
ing the Unpredictable, Planning with of Public Space. Carole Despres
Uncertainty. Melissa Murphy Caroline Bérubé
Oscar Carracedo Jean-Philippe Thérien
Urban Agriculture and the Publicness Claudie Rousseau
Singapore’s Sustainable and Liveable of Public Space Dominique Dubuc
Urban Environment Under Focus. Inger Lise Saglie
Caroline Bérubé
Lights and Shadows of the “City in a Anne Carrier
Urban Agriculture and the Publicness
Garden”
of Public Space
Oscar Carracedo
Beata Sirowy
Resilient Community Planning from 6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
Urban Agriculture in Norway: Key
Socio Spatial Practices of Commu-
Actors, Motivations and Municipal From The ‘Right to the City’ to the
nities at Risk: The Case of the San
Strategies ‘Right to the Countryside’: Design-
Ramon Fault in Santiago, Chile
Ellen Marie Forsberg ing Installations as an Urban Reno-
Jorge Inzulza Contardo
vation Strategy
Integration of Research and Educa-
Community Resilience in Post-Olym-
tion on Urban Agriculture through Cristina Murphy
pic Games Period: The True History
Action Research Carla Brisotto
behind the Blue Sky of Rio De Janeiro
Anna Marie Nicolaysen
Adriana Portella
Facilitating Urban Agriculture for
Place, Community, Sustainability:
Social Integration? 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
Shifting Meanings of the Urban in
Melissa Murphy
Post-Maria Puerto Rico. The Hospital in the Urban Habitat:
Rebio Diaz Cardona Achieving Livable Cities Leveraging
Non Traditional Healthcare Partners
and Population Health Management
Douglas King
Jingfen Guo
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Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium Exploring the Relationship between Generating Productive Collisions: Ex-
Access to Nature Views and Nurse tending Social Impact Organizations
Covering Spaces and Places: Jour- Burnout Expertise into Public Space Engage-
nalism and the Built Environment Sahar Mihandoust ment
Jackson Chabot
Susan Drucker
Gary Gumpert 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
Susan Szenasy
Brian Lehrer Evidence Based Design 6 6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
Environmental Response and Learn- Design & Advocacy 4
ing Environments: How Teachers’
6:45 PM – 8:00 PM Environmental Dispositions Influence Effects of ‘Good Urban Design’ on
Their Classroom Design Preferences Social Sustainability: A Survey Study
EDRA at 50: Looking and Use of Space? in UK Neighborhoods
Ece Altinbasak Haklidir Derya Oktay
Forward, Looking Back
Motivational Strategies: Understand- Positioning the Theory on Sound
ing the Relationship between Teacher Environment and Their Possibilities in
Attitudes, Behavioral Characteristics Urban Design Practice
6 MetroTech Center - Makerspace Banu Çiçek Tülü
and Use of Classroom Space
reception included Ece Altinbasak Haklidir
Is a Noisy City Sustainable?
EDRA @ 50 — Yesterday, Today, and Antonella Radicchi
Landscapes for Experiential Learn-
Tomorrow ing: The Pedagogical Value of Stu-
Multisensory Research: Why Our
Dan Stokols dent-Managed Spaces at UC Davis
Senses Should Guide Design
Sanjoy Mazumdar A. Haven Kiers
Melissa Marsh
Gary Evans David de la Pena
Sarah Wilen
Henry Sanoff Examining How Childcare Licensing
Karen Franck Soundscapes in Public Open Spaces:
Regulations Promote or Hinder the
Susan Saegert The Case of Washington Square Par
Creation of High Quality Naturalized
Kathryn H. Anthony Chathurthi Subiksha De Silva
Outdoor Learning Environments
Daniel Jost
Robin Clive Moore
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
8:15 AM – 9:30 AM Better School for Improved Learn-
ing: Systematic Review on Impacts Evidence Based Design 5
of School Physical Environment on
Friday, May 24, 2019 Student Learning Context and Embellishments for a
Homa Pesarakli Solar Photovoltaic Pattern Language
Kirk Dimond
Individual Presentations
6 MetroTech Center - Room 207 The Shading Impact of Vegetation on
the Energy Demand of a Typical Saudi
Place Making 8 House: A Parametric Study
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Sarah Ali Alghamdi
Cultural Heritage and Contamination:
Design & Advocacy 5 Reclaiming Personal and Community Effects of LED Lighting Color on
Narratives Emotional States, Behavioral Re-
Design Experience, Experience De-
sign: Results and Implications from Anita Bakshi sponse, and Spatial Impression
a Multi-Hospital Post-Occupancy Heejin Lee
Toward Culturally Enriched Commu-
Evaluation nities – Building Design and Policy Investigating the Visual Interest and
Nicholas Watkins Partnerships to Address Disparities Mood Response to Light Patterns in
and Inequality Architectural Renderings
The Relationship between Direct
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni Belal Abboushi
Contact Care and Common Spaces in
Nursing Homes in Relation to Caring Ihab Elzeyadi
Theory of Place in Public Space
for the Severe Symptomatic Residents Mark Del Aguila The Impact of Proximity to Window
Yukako Tanimoto on Satisfaction with Indoor Environ-
The Power of Collective Imagination: mental Quality
The Benefits of Brief Exposures to A Driver of Sustainable Lifestyles and
Urban Nature for Healthcare Workers Suyeon Bae
Behavior
Fatemeh Saeidi-Rizi Ashrita Shetty
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6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
Resilience 4 Environmental Infrastructure 3 Place Making 9
Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Evaluating the Success of Public Well-Being and Sustainability in Cold
Community: The Meanings of Rural Space As Flood Infrastructure: An Climate Schools
Dwellings Among Older Adults in Analysis of Resilience in Two Parks Melanie Watchman
Northern China Post-Hurricane
Yuanhong Ma Anya Domlesky Place Attachment in Quebec’s Prima-
Jung-hye Shin ry Schools Classrooms: The Contribu-
The Role of Place Attachment in Sus- tion of Reading and Documentation
Building UK Age Friendly Cities and taining Urban Green Space Spaces
Communities from the Ground up: Robert L. Ryan Claudie Rousseau
Older People on Intergenerational
Perspectives Brooklyn Bridge Park: Lessons (So The Research and Development of a
Judith Sixsmith Far!) in Designed Ecology Malawian Early Childhood Develop-
Rebecca McMackin ment Center
“You Really Do Become Invisible”: Michelle Pearson
Examining Older Adults’ Rights to Strengthening Social and Physical
Urban Environments in the UK Connections with Green Infrastructure Creating Places in Open Plan Spaces.
Ryan Woolrych Tobiah Adams Horton Designing Early Childhood Learning
Centers for Engagement
Ageing in Place in a World of Inequal- Urban Linear Green Infrastructure De- Peter C Lippman
ities: Exploring How Sense of Place velopment through Sustainable Urban MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci
Is Experienced By Older Adults from Landscape Approach – Case Study:
Different Social Classes through Pho- Isfahan, Iran Integrating Virtual and Physical Spac-
to Diaries. Mehrnoosh Rahimian es for the Built Learning Environment
Adriana Portella Renae N Mantooth
6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Payod Panda
Walking in the Neighborhood: An Sustainable Lifestyles 5
Experience with Older Adults
Celina Maria Britto Correa Envisioning the Future of Our Cities: 6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
Mobilizing Community Decision-Mak-
ing with the Anchoring Effect Evidence Based Design 7
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 Courtney Crosson
Future Model for Pediatric ICU (PICU)
Place Making 10 The Citizen-Architect: Solving Long Patient Room: Optimize Care De-
Term Challenges to Decentralized livery in Terms of Staff Efficiency By
The Future of Work? What We Can Infrastructure By Educating the Next Design
Learn from Startup Campuses, Incu- Generation Yuqian Lu
bators and Accelerators Courtney Crosson
Gabor Nagy Mobility-Supporting Rehabilitation
Let’s Build Together: A Capacity Clinics: Architectural Barriers and
Factors Impacting the Use of Sit-Stand Building Framework for Equitable Facilitators to Mobility of Stroke
Desks in an Activity-Based Flexible Placemaking Patients
Office: A Multi-Method Case Study Jennifer Goold Maja Kevdzija
Zahra Zamani
Dawn Gum Children’s Physical Activity in Play- Dementia-Friendly Acute Care Envi-
grounds in Low-Income Communities ronments: Approaches for Research
Hacking a Community Makerspace: Claudia Alberico and Design
How Can We Promote Collaboration, Gesine Marquardt
Innovation and Efficiency of the Com- Resilience: Is It the Most Adequate
munity Makerspace? Tool to Fill in the System Blanks? Autonomy-Supportive Environments
Milagros Zingoni Antonieta Castro-Cosio for People Living with Dementia: A
Case Study of Two Dementia Resi-
Designing for Collaboration in the dences
Workplace Jiajing Li
Lindsey Torpey
Impact of Spatial Design on Patients
Coworking As an Emerging Urban with Dementia in Special Care Units
Lifestyle: Location Analysis of Co- of Acute Care Hospitals
working Spaces in Manhattan, NYC Julia Kirch
Yaoyi Zhou

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Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM Grow a Garden...Grow a Community Warehouse Adaptive Reuse for Build-
Pamela Harwood ing-Integrated Agriculture:High-Per-
formance Building Retrofit Prototype
Mobile Sessions Applying Building Performance
Simulation
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM Sara Khorshidifard
6 MetroTech Center - Cafeteria and Payman Sadeghi
Makerspace Lobby Individual Presentations
The Future of Food: Urban Rooftop 6 MetroTech Center - Room 474
Farming
Kristen Day 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 Sustainable Lifestyles 6
Green-Wood Cemetery: Sustainable Heritage & Culture 3 The Impact of Urban Greenspace in
Urban Green Space Reducing Violent Crime: A Systematic
Ruth A Rae Bridging Gowanus - Affordable Hous- Literature Review
ing & Waterfront Access Mardelle McCuskey Shepley
Crime Prevention and Community Anita Bakshi Naomi Sachs
Engagement: Red Hook Community
Justice Center What Village Are You from? Under- An Architectural Study on Breastfeed-
Richard Elliot Wener standing the Origins and Morphology ing in Public
of Informal Settlements in Ahmed- Ayako Naka
Student-Designed Community Play- abad, India.
grounds: Trust for Public Land’s NYC Kali Marnane Women’s Work: Eco-Feminist
Playground Program Approaches to Sustainable Environ-
Tiffany Briery Improving Social Sustainability in a mental Design
Minority Neighborhood - the Case N. Claire Napawan
Study of Jolfa, Armenian Quarter in Ellen Burke
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM Isfahan
Carlotta Fontana Bikes in a Ramp Park: 30 Years of DIY
Book Display Environmental Design Foundations
Place-Making and the Production
of BMX Park Culture at Mullaly Bike
5 MetroTech Center - Dibner Library for Downtown Revitalization through Park in the Bronx, NYC
Community Design Efforts: A Case of William Thomas Willoughby
Williamsburg, KY
Jayoung Koo Cruising Place: The Placemaking
Practices of Men Who Have Sex with
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Men (MSM)
John Bezemes
Digital Media Shorts 6 MetroTech Center - Room 213
Urban Sustainability 2
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 What’s Wrong with Suburban Sus-
tainability? a Comparative Analysis of Place Making 11
Controversy to Contemplation- Simi- LEED™ Certified Offices in Different
larities and Contrasts in Two Architec- Urban Site Contexts Towards a Human-Centered Ap-
tural Landmarks in Kansas City Ihab Elzeyadi proach to Art Museum Design
Haroon Sattar Belal Abboushi Altaf Engineer

A Sustainable Design for Long-Term Survey of Occupant Behaviour on the Laneways: Interior Design in the Ur-
Facilities “a Healthy Environment for Energy Use in Turkish Dwellings ban Condition
Elderly” Elvan Eli̇f Özdemi̇r Rebekah Radtke
Fares Alsaygh
Sahand Abbasi What do persons mean by cold or Planning and Designing for Solitude
warm? A qualitative approach to the in the City
Student Project Team Redesigns ASHRAE-scale Nancy Marshall
Student Union Place-Making Using Karin Schakib-Ekbatan
Participatory Design Barriers and Thresholds: The Lived
Bailey Erin Herbstreit Design for Outdoor Thermal Com- and Material Dimensions of Urban
Mia DiMaio fort: Assessing the Perceptual Factors Space
in the Experience of Heat in the Built Christina - Donaldson
Domestic Boundaries: Defining Space Environment
in Temporal Urban Interiors Mohsen Garshasby Moakhar Interiority in the City
Alyssa Kuhns Liz Teston
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Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
Design & Advocacy 6 Place Making 12 Evidence Based Design 9
Building Processes and Operations What Can be Sustained from the Harnessing Technological Innovation
for Sustainable Learning Environ- Past: A Geometric Analysis of the for Truly Human Environments
ments at Compulsory Schools Roman Hospitals Vedran Dzebic
Reiko Shimokura Suining Ding
A Framework Towards Quantifying
Youth Participation in Planning and Inspirations from Contrast Reading Human Restorativeness in Virtual Built
the Development of Competence of Two College Town Communities Environments
for Environmental Action: A Multiple in Shanghai: Place-Making Based on Zhengbo Zou
Case Study of the Great Outdoors Environmental Behavior Method
Colorado Inspire Initiative Chen Qian Calculating Space: A Design Frame-
Rebecca Colbert work Based on Behavior Mapping
The Use of Faro Focus Laser Scan- and Connectivity Measures
The “Situational Context” for Chang- ner: Preservation of Qatar Traditional Yang Song
ing Environmental Knowledge and Architectural Heritage pai liu
Behaviors: A Pre and Post Occupancy Cherif M. Amor
Evaluation of a Green School Building Objective Measurements of Comfort:
Laura Brianna Cole New Constructions in the Historical Daylight in Workplace
Context from the Perspective of Ar- JeeEun Lee
Erin Miller Hamilton chitectural Programming: Procedure
and Practice The Influence of Humanizing the
The Living Lab: A Design Framework Zhang Qu Building through Design and Func-
Giyoung Park Chen Qian tion; An Observational Study
Dr. Fatma A Jobran
Creative City Agenda Policy Adop- Community Learning Environments
tion within Higher Education Campus for Millennials in College-Residence
Plans Hall: Evaluation of Three Case Stud-
Rebecca Kemper 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium
ies.
Sharmin Kader Evidence Based Design 8

6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Service Learning in Design Education:


The Ripple Effect
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
Environmental Infrastructure 4 Claudia Bernasconi
Resilience 5
Beyond the Centralized Paradigm: Translating Research into Practice:
Retrofitting Cities with Decentralized An Investigation of the Reality of Developing a or Design Tool to Sup-
Infrastructure for Sustainable Success Community-Building in Post-Yolanda port Evidence-Based Decision-Making
Courtney Crosson Relocation Areas in Tacloban City, between Multiple Stakeholders
Philippines Herminia Machry
When Big Data Meets Thick Data: De-
Elizabeth Maly
riving Evidence-Based Urban Design Making Place: Design for Constructiv-
Principles for High-Density Neigh- A Sustainable Approach for Redevel- ist Learning
bourhood Public Spaces opment in Capital City of India Case Ashley Tannebaum
Keng Hua Chong of Sarojni Nagar in New Delhi in India Applying Gehl Methods and Partici-
Vikram Kohli
Open Trash Lab: Improving Waste patory Design in Architecture Educa-
Management through Data Analytics Co-Producing Resilience in Social tion
and Public Participation Housing: A Brazilian Case Anna Koosmann
Nicholas E. Johnson Simone Barbosa Villa
History-Theory Case Studies: Bridg-
Sustainability through Urban Trans- A Study on Disaster Resilient Com- ing the Universal with the Local
formations – Recycling and Reusing munity Development after the Great Patrick Lee Lucas
Residual Spaces in Cities East Japan Earthquake
Hemambika P Miwako Kitamura
An Integrated Framework for Plan- The Role of Place Attachment and
ning Successful Complete Streets Sense of Community in Evacuation
Towards Sustainable Transportation Planning
Sebnem Hoskara Isabel Estrela Estrela Rego

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Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
“Coming to your senses” or “There
is more to environmental design Researcher/Practitioner Individual Presentations
than the eye”
Susan Drucker 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium
Gary Gumpert
Peter Hecht Innovative School Design for En- Design & Advocacy 7
Rich Wener gaged Learning: Evidence-based
Thom Gencarelli, Design and Research through Practi- Outdoor Environment Matters for
tioner-Researcher Collaborations Workers’ Stress and Anxiety Status in
the Sweatshop Factories: A Participa-
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Xuemei Zhu tory Photograph Survey (PPS) Study
Diego Barrera Bin Jiang
Special Session Feel Safe Enough? How Psychiatric
Units Design Can Support Psycholog-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 ical Safety?
5 MetroTech Center – Pfizer Auditorium Sara Bayramzadeh
Enhanced Wayfinding in Hospitals
Advocacy as a Path to Stewardship by Combining Experiential Graphic CO-Creation Process of a Healing
Design, Space Syntax, and Observa- Garden in a Children’S Healthcare Fa-
Dennis Johnson tions Methods cility: Designing with Patiens, Families
and Staff in Santiago, Chile
Elizabeth Griswold
Daniela Casanello Frisius
Zahra Zamani
Workshops Factors of Social and Physical Envi-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 ronment for De-Institutionalization
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211 Kyoungmee Kate Byun
Car-Free Day as a Strategy in To-
ward More Sustainable Cities Promoting Healthy Behavioral Out- Understanding Patient Experience
comes in Childcare Centers Through during Extended Isolation: The Role
Rich Wener Hands-on Fruit and Vegetable of the Built Environment
Delphine Grinberg Zorana Matic
Christophe Najdovski Muntazar Monsur
Ydanis Rodriguez Nilda Cosco Wellbeing in Prison Design: An Evi-
dence-Based Design Guide and Poe
for the British Ministry of Justice
Lily Bernheimer
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215
Workshop
Your Research Toolkit - Open Dis-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
cussion on Methods and Practice
Symposia
Urban Rhythms Flex experimental
Ellen Keable
manipulation of shared psychosocial 6 MetroTech Center - Room 215
Sally Augustin
environment in Brooklyn style
Health Impact Assessment: Lever-
Carl Belizaire aging community expertise and
Alan Waxman empirical data to bring health to the
decision-making table
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Introduction to Health Impact Assess-
ment
EDRA Member Meeting Kimberly Libman
Nisha Botchwey
6 MetroTech Center - Makerspace
Health Assessments in the Post-Truth
Period
Ann Forsyth

Using Evidence to Bring Health


and Equity into Decision-Making: A
Health Impact Assessment to Inform
25
Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
Public Housing Redevelopment Social Sustainability and Climate Ad- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
Debarati Majumdar Narayan aptation on the NYC Coast
Bryce DuBois Meet the Publishers
Teaching Health Impact Assessment:
Linking Classroom to Community Mapping the Boundaries of Class, Karen Franck
Nancy M Wells Race, and Documentation Status in Kate Schell
Sohyun Sarah Lee New York City James Graham
Nisha Botchwey Svetlana Jović Margaret Cummins
Jennifer Pipitone Fred Nachbaur
The East Harlem Neighborhood Plan
Health Impact Assessment (HIA): Complementing Public Data with
Reflections on the Process and Out- Community Voice to Address Neigh- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
comes of Integrating HIA with Com- borhood Needs
munity Planning in New York City Bijan Kimiagar Planning for AuthentiCITIES
Kimberly Libman
Lindsey Realmuto Keiro Hattori
Jeffrey Hou
Researcher/Practitioner Shu-Mei Huang
Naka Matsumoto
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Brettany Shannon
Reframing Research on Urban Mo- Vikas Mehta
Laying the Groundwork for Demen-
bility and Wellbeing: new technolo- tia Friendly City Centers: Communi-
gies, global contexts ty Visioning and Outcomes 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM
Real-Time Stress Responses in Out- Emily Roberts
door Urban Settings Lorraine Hiatt Researcher/Practitioner
Jenny Jane Roe Nisha Fernando
Mobility, Environment, and Well-Be- Jennifer Senick
ing: Interactions between Place and Jennifer Sodo 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
Walking in Three Cities in the Devel- Jeffrey Anderzhon
Applying Behavioral Design to
oping World
Create Programs that Incentivize
Andrew Mondschein
Healthy and Sustainable Buildings
6 MetroTech Center - Room 674
Assessing Statewide Active Travel
Lydia Hoadley   
Infrastructure in Hawai’I: An Equity Designing for academic success: A
and Policy Lens collaborative research model be- Joel Kimmons
Sara Jensen Carr tween architects and environmental Joanna Frank
psychologists in a STEM learning
Safety By Design: Quantifying the environment
Impact of Urban Design on Traffic
Collision, Injury, and Fatality Rates Eleanor Luken 6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
Mariela Alfonzo Eve Klein
Troy Simpson Accessible Cultural Institutions: Em-
Public Space and Pedestrian Stress Leigh Graham powering people with disabilities
Perception: Insights from Germany Christopher Blaszczak-Boxe through participatory design
Martin Knöll Sara Grant Claire Kearney-Volpe
Marta Sanders Peter Cobb

6 MetroTech Center - Room 474


Negotiating Public Space in New Workshop 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
York City
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 From Virtual Reality to Healthy
Street Fight: Food Delivery Cyclists Workplaces: A Practitioner/Re-
and Spatial Contestations Designing public spaces for young searcher Collaboration
Do Lee people: Processes, practices and
policies for youth inclusion Caitlin DeClercq
Negotiating the Use of New York Melissa Jancourt
City’s Shared Public Spaces Janet Loebach Jonathan Bartling
LinDa Saphan Adina Cox
Sarah Little
Patsy Owens
26
Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
2:00 PM – 5:30 PM Effects of Green Roof Treatment on Designing an Intergenerational Urban
Indoor Thermal Performance of Resi- Village to Promote Healthy Aging in
Mobile Sessions dential Buildings in Dhaka City Place
Anika Tabassum Weiyi Zhou
Priyanka Baten Xin Xu

6 MetroTech Center - Cafeteria and A New Conceptual Model for Active Walking and Place Attachment Imag-
Makerspace Lobby Aging and Built Environment es in Highly Dense Urban Areas
Alejandra Sandoval
Indoor Privately Owned Public Spac- Preventing Chronic Violence with Ur-
es: How Public Are They? ban Rhythms:Emotional Atmospher- School Design for Individuals with Au-
Te-Sheng Huang ic Manipulation for Public Mental tism Spectrum Disorder for Improving
Health. Independency
Memorials and Meaning: Design and Alan Waxman Elnaz Nahirafee
Planning of the 9/11 Memorial and
Museum An Investigation on Transit-Oriented El Corazón • the Heart of Holyoke
Kristen Day Developments (TODs) and Sound- Caryn J. Brause
scapes Joseph Krupczynski
New Ideas in Park Planning and De- Yalcin Yildirim Clayton Beaudoin
sign: Brooklyn Bridge Park
Ruth Rae Recycling Matters: Improving Univer- Place-Making: Place Attachment Eval-
sity Single Stream Recycling through uation of Student Union Design Inter-
Frequency, Placement, and Design vention Using Participatory Design
Analysis Bailey Erin Herbstreit
3:15 PM – 4:15 PM Carmen Wright
Teaching Environment-Behavior Stud-
Posters Vacant Land Assessment Tool for ies through Concept Maps
Community Garden Newton D’souza
Gunwoo Kim
Adaptive Reuse in Gunsan City, South
6 MetroTech Center - 2nd Flr Halls Using Clarifai to Analyze Natural Korea
Spatial Analysis of Building Indoor Elements in Photographs of Social Soyeon Lee
Environments Using 3D Isovist Environments on the University of
California, Irvine Campus Acoustics in the Classroom: Accom-
Mahshid Jalalianhosseini modating Professors Who Are Hear-
Nik Warren
The Gowanus Link: Providing Open Miryha Gould Runnerstrom ing Impaired
Space and Canal Access for the Resi- Karen Keddy
dents of Wyckoff Gardens Influence of Distance between Corner
and Step on Gazing Pattern in Walk- Hudson Waterfront Community: A
Devin Fields Model for Restorative Urban Housing
ing
Restorative Potential of Hotel Lob- Kota Suzuki Allison Bernett
bies: A Symbiotic Examination of Between the Ephemeral and Perma-
Biophilic Design through Organized Design Study of Art Theater Housing
for People with Intellectual Disabili- nent: Regeneration of Urban Spaces
Complexity, and Attention Resto- in Contexts of High Degree of Mar-
ration Theory ties and Their Families
Chihiro Nishimura ginalization.
Naz Bilgic Mariana Maya
Capturing Hearts and Minds: A Crit- Enhancing Student Engagement Carlos Cobreros
ical Review of Heart Rate Variability Utilizing Photo Elicitation: Students’
Place Attachment in an Urban Univer- Survey of the Environment in Pension
Data and Its Utility in Environmental Institutions for Older Chinese
Design Research sity, Tokyo, Japan
Miho Nishizaki Tengfei Fan
Jung-hye Shin Zhe Wang
Samuel Dennis Characteristics of Communication
Space of Korea Guest House Consid- Practical Study about Placemaking
Assessing Building Design and Con- By Revitalization and Utilization of
struction Suitability Against Water ering Foreign Travelers
Xiangning Yan Vacant Houses Reflecting Local Archi-
Consumption: Indian Scenario tectural Culture
Anoop KUMAR Sharma Investigating Food Justice and Social Daisaku Hayashida
Place-Making: Personal, Social and Sustainability Policy in Urban Agricul-
ture The Effects of Glass Stairways on
Cultural Meanings of Space in Coastal Stair Users: An Observational Study
Defensive Villages, Weihai, China-a Case Arash Alborzi
of Stairway Safety
Study of Six Villages in Ningjinsuo Town Karen Kim
Xi Wang
27
Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
Tackling Loneliness at the Workplace 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM Symposia
through Design
Danya Hakky Special Session 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
A Training Center for Bright Future: Mid-century to High Performance:
An Evidence-Based Design That Designing the 21st Century Neigh-
Increases the Quality of Life of Adults 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium borhood
with Autism
Seyedehnastaran Hashemi Place-Based Observance: 400 Years Designing the 21st Century Urban
of Inequality and Urban Sustainabil- Neighborhood: Ecodistricts
Public Servers Profile Related to ity Jill Sterrett
Urban Sustainable Mobility in Three
Mexican Cities: Descriptive Analysis Mindy Fullilove Designing the 21st Century Urban
Relevant Psychological Features Tim Nottage Neighborhood: Life-Cycle Assess-
Gerardo Escalona Jacqueline Castaneda ment
Aditi Nair Kate Simenon

Designing the 21st Century Urban


3:45 PM – 4:45 PM Neighborhood: Passive House
Julia A. Kriegh
Workshops 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM
Individual Presentations 6 MetroTech Center - Room 474
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
Resilient By Engagement
The Power of Predesign Visualiza-
tion: How Unreal Engine Changes 6 MetroTech Center - Room 200 Emerji
the Game through Real-Time Design Sara Dean
Sustainable Lifestyles 7
Games Beth Ferguson
When Home Is Work: Boundaries and
Fang Xu
Negotiations in Family Child Care In It Together
Gregory Zens Janette Kim
Eleanor Luken
Mitchell Woldt Alameda Creek Atlas
Redefining Recreation Centers: N. Claire Napawan
Assessing Students’ Perceptions of a
Center for Wellness #Ourchangingclimate
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 Brett Snyder
Amanda Gale
Cloud-Based Behavior Mapping:
Exploring Latest Online GIS Technol- Design Considerations for Integrating
ogies for Mapping Environment-Be- Nature into Early Childhood Spaces 6 MetroTech Center - Room 215
havior Relationships Lori Guerrero
Kristi Gaines Research Supported by the EDRA
Muntazar Monsur Brill Urban Communication and De-
Robin Moore Exploring Taxonomies on Higher sign Behavior Research Grant
Education Campus: Supporting Par-
ent-Students The Role of Citizen Participation in
Milagros Zingoni Rightsizing Cities
Researcher/Practitioner Joongsub Kim
Assessing an Early Childhood Archi-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 tectural Module: Transitional Space Full-Time Teleworkers Sensemaking
Creating a Shared Vision: Change for Play and Learning Process for Informal Communication
management, modeling, and evalua- Muntazar Monsur Sheila Gobes-Ryan
tion in the move to a LEED Platinum Technologically Assisted Wayfinding
community hub facility Paul Platosh
Fang Xu
Communicating Sustainability in the
Green Science Museum
Laura Brianna Cole

28
Full Schedule Friday, May 24, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674
Pedestrian Plazas: A New Type of Defining and Designing a Successful
Public Space, A New Kind of Part- “Fourth Place”
nership
Katherine Gluckselig
Community Involvement in the Cre- Rebecca Milne
ation of Pedestrian Plazas Scott Fallick
Hanife Vardi Topal Lindsay Fischer
Brooklyn Bridge Plaza Vision Plan:
Addressing Opposing Views
Kristin Brown Workshop
Hillel Place Plaza; A Case Study of a 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201
New Public Plaza in Brooklyn To Green or Not to Green: Green
David Burney gentrification and the colonization
Sitting in the City: Pedestrian Plazas of sustainability planning and de-
in a Wider Context sign in urban contexts
Karen Franck MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci
Winifred Curran
Alicia Grullon
Marz Saffore
Researcher/Practitioner
6 MetroTech Center - Room 473
(Mis)alignment of Space and Use:
Supporting the School Change 7:30 PM – 10:30PM
Process
Anniversary Banquet
Raechel French
Taryn Kinney Cruise
Marilyn Denison Pier 40 West Village, New York City
Wesley Imms

6 MetroTech Center - Room 205


Multimer @ HLW: A Pilot Study of
Biometric Response to the Office
Work Environment 
Arlene Ducao
Peter Bacevice
Jason Chen

6 MetroTech Center - Room 202


Address Inequity in Food Accessibil-
ity through a Multi-phase Collabora-
tive Study 
Hui Cai
Renee Bryant
Lingling Li
Robin Liston, MPH, Preventive Medi-
cine and Pu
Kim Kimminau

29
Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
8:15 AM – 9:30 AM Hybrid Hanok Model of Modern Noise Effects in Open-Plan Office for
Architecture and Traditional Hanok; Researchers——a Pilot Study
Design Model and Evaluation Study
Individual Presentations Seungkwang Shon
Jiajing Li

Dimensions of Meanings of a Kuwaiti


Home 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474
Fawaz Alshatti
Resilience 6
Sustainable Lifestyles 8
Facility Related Barriers to Healthcare
Queering Comfort through Theories
6 MetroTech Center - Room 674 Access for Persons on the Autism
of Atmosphere Spectrum in West Virginia
Andrea Susan Wheeler
Urban Sustainability 3 John Christopher Haddox
Measuring the Added Value of Re- Toward Sustainable Urban Devel- Do We Want Another ‘Kampung’?:
generative Architecture through the opment By Improving Healthy En- Using Q-Methodology to Interpret
Problematic Example of the Aesthetic vironment, Economic Viability and the Diverse Perspectives Around the
Dimension. Social Equity; A Study on the City of Narrative of ‘Kampung’ or ‘Village’
Andrea Susan Wheeler
Abilene, KS for Singaporeans
Neoliberal Subjectivities: Identity For- Shermineh Afsary Anupama Reddy Nallari
mation and the Significance of Place Ivanhoe Redux: The Importance of Aesthetic Perception of Building’s
Lyndsey Nichole Deaton
Interaction and Place in Growing Heights in Two Small Brazilian Coastal
Culture, Electrification, and Design Community Cities
for Sustainability Marie-Alice L’Heureux Fabiana Bugs Antocheviz
Jonee Kulman Brigham
Settlement Houses and Neighbor- Designing Affordable Housing: Eval-
hood Houses: Placemaking of a Social uating Award Winning Affordable
Infrastructure in Milwaukee Housing Developments in the United
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 Mania Taher States
Cody R. Price
Evidence Based Design 10 Place Identity and Pattern Language:
Participatory Research to Envision
Predicting the Best Possible Out- and Contribute to the Sustainable
comes By Using Mock-Ups: Research Urban Future 6 MetroTech Center - Room 473
Evidence Implementation and Evalua- Karen M. Steinmayer
tion in Evidence-Based Design Place Making 13
Suining Ding
The Perception of Racialized Architec-
Evaluating a Post-Occupancy Evalua- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 tural Space As a Predictor for Archi-
tion App tectural Meaning and Evaluation: An
Corey Schnobrich Evidence Based Design 11 East Harlem Study
Gwen Fuertes Todd Levon Brown
Explanatory Model of Noise in Class-
Designing for Medical Teamwork: rooms and Their Impact on Psycho- The Intersection of Social Density
Evaluating Layout Characteristics for logical Attributes and Tenancy Duration in Affordable
Supporting Team-Based Care in Mayo Cesáreo Estrada-Rodríguez Housing
Clinic Patricia Ortega-Andeane Christina Bollo
Fatemeh Motamed Rastegar
Activity-Based Flexible Office Ver- Map the Gap: Design Research for
sus Combi-Plan Office: Comparing Eviction Prevention
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202 Perceptions and Interactions between Diana Nicholas
Two Office Work Environments
Heritage & Culture 4 Zahra Zamani Survey of Residents’ Satisfaction with
Dawn Gum Housing and Community Environ-
Culture to Define a Built Form Mor- ments in Revitalized Urban Neighbor-
phology: A Traditional Bengali House- Creating a Better Workplace: A Com- hoods
hold parison between Open Vs. Closed Eun Young Kim
M M Lekhon Alam Workspaces in Six Jordanian Offices
Focusing on Communication Patterns Privatizing Public Housing: The Black
Culture and Nature in Conserving the Owais Kattan and White of It
Indigenous Water System of Rural Bsmah Bany Muhammad Jacqueline Carmichael
China
Chuo Li
30
Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Making Decisions on the Public 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
Space: When Participants Decisions
Design & Advocacy 8 Do Not Match with Their Perfor- Place Making 14
mance.
Tree Sanctuaries As Urban Pioneers The Impact of Emerging Transpor-
Ana Karinna Hidalgo
Dietmar Straub tation Options for Older Adults and
Anna Maria Thurmayr Espanola Healing Foods Oasis: People with Disabilities
Indigenous Dryland Urban Farming Jordana Maisel
Thinking about the Future of Cities: Brittany Perez
As Cultural-Ecological Catalyst for
Practices and Impacts of Collective
Regeneration.
Gardens Streets Respond to Urban Environ-
Christie Green
Frederic Bally ment Sustainability: Analysis Frame-
Place-Identity-Making for a Sustain- work of Physical Activity Based on
Wood: The Good, the Bad and the Theoretical Integration
able City
Ugly Yu Sun
Aleya Abdel-Hadi
Tim Keating
Heba Safey Eldeen
Streets with Different Levels of Per-
Commemoration, Accessibility, and meability: An Analysis of Preferences
Efficiency: Using Two-Dimensional Regarding Aesthetics and As Places
9:30 AM – 11:00 AM to Live.
Path of Travel Prediction Software for
Historic Veterans Cemetery Expan- Antônio Tarcísio Reis
Digital Media Shorts sions. Environmental Renewal of Street
Dominic Fischer
Spaces in the Southern Section of
Xi’an Mingcheng District
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 Weiping Zhang
Town Branch Park: Sustaining Com- 9:45 AM – 11:00 AM
munity through Planning and Design
Barbara of Young Individual Presentations 6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
Carolina Segura
Environmental Infrastructure 5
The Study about the House That
Continue to be Attractive for a Long 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204 Using Social Network Analysis As a
Period of Time: An Analysis about a Tool to Analyze and Evaluate Implica-
Evidence Based Design 13 tions of Water Distribution Network
Material Change Related to Aging
Ryota Yanase Participatory Design Strategies for Failure in Tampa, Florida
Equitable Environments Noha Abdel-Mottaleb
Study on the Point Where Pedestri-
Rebekah Radtke The Health Effects of Blue and Green
ans’ Feelings Change
Tomoko Obama Inclusive Environmental Design for Landscapes in Urban Spaces
Promoting Physical Activity of Low-In- Azadeh Lak
Toward Pre-Disaster Resilience for
come Group Differences in Urban Green Space
Multifamily Buildings
Si Zhang Uses and Qualities in Lower Versus
Katherine Michelle Gloede
Shing Wong Street Community Living Higher Income Contexts: A Mixed
The Quality of Microsystems and Methods Study in Québec, Canada
Room: A Toolkit of Community-Driven
Child Development. Kevin Bonnell
Micro Open Space Design
Jose Antonio Campos-Gil
Wei Ting Sheng RE-Thinking RE-Development – Urban
Resources to Build Resilient Commu- Ecology, Green and Blue Infrastruc-
The Transformative Architecture of
nities ture & Human Centered Design As a
Smart Cities
Debarati Majumdar Narayan Guiding Factor for the Urban De-
Joe Colistra
velopment. a Case of Sarojni Nagar,
9:45 AM – 11:00 AM
Urban Morphology and Lifestyles: New Delhi (India)
6 MetroTech Center - Room 207 What You Were, What You Are and Vikram Kohli
What You See. Richa Raje
Individual Presentations: Abstract Michel Després

Place Making 15
Towards a Culturally Inclusive Urban
Open Space Design: Placemaking in
San Francisco’s Chinatown Plaza
Yiwei Huang
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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 A Psychosocial Analysis of Citizens’ 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
Orientations Towards Sustainable
Design & Advocacy 9 Urban Mobility: Overview of Results Place Making 16
from Ten Years of Research in Italy
The Virtual Shelf: A Feasibility Study Textures of Home
(and abroad)
on Self-Selected Imagery and in-Pa- Lisa Phillips
Paola Passafaro
tient Experience in a Cancer Treat-
ment Setting “As Soon As They Realized That the
Effects of Street Characteristic on
John Christopher Haddox Kale Was Ready to Eat It Was Gone”:
Perceived Walkability Gardening and Young Children’s
Jack L. Nasar
Translating Research into Practice: Self-Guided Learning and Environ-
Saleheh Bokharaei
Developing an Operating Room De- mental Engagement
sign Tool to Support Evidence-Based Which Green Space Are Easily Acces- Nicole Yantzi
Decision-Making between Multiple sible for Pedestrians in a City?
Stakeholders How We Learn to See: Inclusive Sen-
Youngchul Kim
Herminia Machry sory Experiences in Learning Environ-
ments
The Impact of Daylight and Views on Niloufar Vakil
Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients in 6 MetroTech Center - Room 473
Cardiac ICUs
Roxana Jafarifiroozabadi Climate Change
Climate Justice Distribution and Pub- Symposium
A Study on Operation Architectural
Design and Planning of Single-Room lic Attitudes Toward Climate Actions 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
PICU in JAPAN Children’s Hospital in USA
Kyohei Yamaguchi Chingwen Cheng Bright Futures, Dark Futures: Envi-
sioning the Consequences of Cli-
The Climate Resilience Roadmap – mate Change
Bridging the Gap between Design
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 and Research Bright Futures, Dark Futures: Envi-
Catherine Dubois sioning the Consequences of Climate
Evidence Based Design 12 Change
Environmental Stewardship: An Inqui- Sarah Lippmann
Lessons from a Non-Domesticated ry on Benchmarks and Blueprints
Playground Thelma Lazo Flores The Environments and Lifestyles of a
Dietmar Straub Communist Future
Secret Space: Children’s Perspective Monica Waits
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
of Secret Hiding Places The Environments and Lifestyles of a
Sahand Abbasi Evidence Based Design 14 Socialist Future
School-Oriented Urban Planning: Les- Understanding Visual Engagement Lisa Patusky
sons from the Province of Quebec, with Street Edges through Mobile The Environments and Lifestyles of a
Canada Eye-Tracking: Capturing, Compre- Rentist Future
Juan Torres hending, Communicating Towards Ala Felemban
Evidencing Change
The Hidden Value of Desire Lines James Simpson The Environments and Lifestyles of an
within Outdoor School Environments Exterminist Future
for Children’s Physical Play Activities Concrete Solutions to Counter Terror- Marie Mastrobattista
Fatemeh Aminpour ism in Public Urban Spaces
Anna Maria Thurmayr
How Designing a Child-Friendly Map
Can Lead to a More Sustainable City Effective Cutting Size of Corner Edge
Mara Mintzer for Reducing Mental Stress Caused
By Crossing Pedestrian
Wataru Kobayashi
6 MetroTech Center - Room 674 How Does Awareness Affect the Use
of Parks and Recreation Facilities and
Sustainable Lifestyles 9 What Factors Affect Awareness?
Perception of Urban Environments Robby Layton
and Walkability: The Case of Six Teresa Penbrooke
Neighbourhoods in Santiago, Chile
Marie Geraldine Herrmann-Lunecke

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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDRA at 50: Looking 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211

Special Session Forward, Looking Back Design & Advocacy 10

6 MetroTech Center - Room 203 The Impact of Visibility on in-Bed


Length of Stay in Emergency Room
5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium EDRA @ 50 — Settings for People Shermineh Afsary
with Special Needs
Climate Action for Global Cities Impact of Built Environment on
Now: The C40 Cities Approach 50 Years (almost) of Research on and Situational Awareness in the ED: A
and How Behavioral Research Can Evolution of Environments for People Socio-Technical Approach to Improve
Support It Living with Dementia Handoffs
Maggie Calkins Rutali Joshi
David Miller
Irina Feygina Environmental Press: Revisiting the Research on Rehabilitation Space
Robert Gifford Concept in Current Research Design of Community Comprehen-
Ricardo Garcia Mira Jennifer Adler sive Old-Age Service Facilities in Cold
Lynda Scheekloth Cities Based on Supportive Design
From a Chicken-Coop ‘Retirement Theory
Home’ in 1958 to Livable Communi- Dezhong Shang
ties through 2035
Healthcare Facilities Resilience:
How the Aarp Continues to Enhance Impact of Utility Interruptions during
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM Seniors’ Expectations and Opportuni- Natural Hazards
ties for Housing and Civic Life Samira Roostaie
Symposia Jane Louise Nichols
Using an Iterative Design Process to
“the Last Place” - a Retrospective Design Safer Working Environments:
Review of End-of-Life Environments Lessons Learned from Biocontain-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 from EDRA1 to EDRA50. ment Unit
Sharmin Kader Maria Fernanda Wong Sala
NICU Design: State of the Evidence Gabrielle Conrad Campiglia
and Implications for the Future
NICU Design: What’s the Evidence? Individual Presentations
Francesqca Jimenez 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201
NICU Design Assessment – Advocate Evidence Based Design 15
Health Care
Renae Rich Australia’s First Purpose-Built, Transi-
tional Housing Complex for Aborigi-
NICU Patient Outcomes – Parkland nal and Torres Strait Islander People
Hospital with Brain Injury: A Longitudinal
Susan Puumala Post-Occupancy Evaluation
Courtney J. Wright

6 MetroTech Center - Room 207 Evolution of Access to Nature in


Healthcare Environments
Developing Perspective: How to Sahar Mihandoust
put Academia (and Life) in its Place
View from the Field: An Adaptive Re-
Defining Body Conscious Design use Project with a Trauma-Informed
Galen Cranz Design Lens, to Benefit a Child-Abuse
Intervention Center.
Transbodied Spaces J. Davis Harte
Tasoulla Hadjiyanni
Establishing a Conceptual Framework
Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Predicting Occupant Satisfaction By
Julio Bermudez Systematic Poes
Jinoh Park
Getting to Defined By Design
Kathryn H. Anthony Design with Culture: A Framework to
Inform the Design and Research of
Culturally Sensitive Care Environment
Pai Liu
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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM 6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 and Computer Simulation Modelling
to Help Understand Energy Efficiency
Place Making 18
EDRA at 50: Looking Measures for Housing in Aberdeen
Tony Craig
A Retrospective Review of Student
Forward, Looking Back Housing Environments from EDRA1 Lessons Learned from Applications of
to EDRA50. Occupant Behavior Modeling
Sharmin Kader Clinton Andrews
6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
Library Space and High School Climate How Can Computer Simulation be
EDRA @ 50 — Methods & Elke Altenburger Useful in Informing Environmental
Approaches
Policy and Practice?
Practitioner Use of Environmental
Architectural Programming Study in Ricardo Garcia Mira
Autobiography for Library Buildings
Edra: History of Architectural Pro- and Designs The Application of Simulation and
gramming and the Future Amy Beth Visualisation in the Study of Sustain-
Zhang Qu
Weimin Zhuang able Mobility
Place and Emotional Attachment to
Richard Laing
University Campuses: A Case Study
Environmental Design Research Noran M El Begarmy The Humat: The Architecture for
Methods’ Timeline: Where Are We Hisham S Gabr
Heading? a Data Driven Simulation of Social
Ana Karinna Hidalgo Innovations.
New Learning in the Old Campus:
Wander Jager
How Should University Spaces
What’s Wrong with Using Pictures of Address 21st Century Skills?
the Environment in Environmental Asha Kutty
Perception Research?
Harry Heft Workshops
Walking Together: The Need for a 6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
Common Path for Designers and Symposia
Researchers Doing Research: Personal Experi-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 473 ences, Preoccupations and
Carole Despres
Revelations
Nature-based learning: Designing
From architectural psychology to en-
with nature to improve learning Karen Franck
vironmental psychology: behavior, to
environments Galen Cranz
cognition, to participatory design
David Stea Julia Robinson
Converging Evidence for Na-
Sanjoy Mazumdar
ture-Based Learning Outcomes: A
Review of Recent Work and Recom-
mendations to Advance Research
Michael Barnes 6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
Individual Presentations Thriving Outside: The Impact of Games & Community Engagement
Schoolyard Naturalizations on Stu-
6 MetroTech Center - Room 205 Anna Rosenblum
dents’ Outdoor Activities and Atti-
tudes Toward Nature Christine Mondor
Place Making 17 Daniel Klein
Janet Loebach
Fostering Healthy Learning Commu-
nities through Informal Spaces What Lives Under That Stone? Poli-
Miyoung Hong cy-Directed Action Research in Out- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
Erica DeFrain door Play and Learning Environments
in Childcare Centers Participatory Community Design
Ethics and Aesthetics of ‘Poor Art’ in Robin Clive Moore Research Methods with Vulnerable
Landscape Design and Special Groups
Dietmar Straub
Bambi Yost
The Conditions for Design Creativity 6 MetroTech Center - Room 673 Julie Stevens
Andrea Conti Julia Badenhope
EDRA-IAPS Symposium: Using
Computer Simulations to Under- Jane Rongerude
stand Sustainable Lifestyles and Yibo Fan
Behaviour.
Combining Empirical Social Science
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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
Researcher/Practitioner 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM
6 MetroTech Center - Room 475 Mobile Sessions Individual Presentations
The continuous learning cycle: A
multi-phase post-occupancy evalu-
ation 6 MetroTech Center - Cafeteria and 6 MetroTech Center - Room 203
Makerspace Lobby
Hui Cai Resilience 7
Kent Spreckelmeyer Gowanus Lowlands: Remaking a Su-
Michael Schnaare, perfund Site Spatial Distributions and Use Patterns
Ganesh Sathyan Leah Ariel Wener of User Groups in Urban Forest Parks:
an Examination Utilizing GPS Tracker
“The Yard” Adventure Playground, Yujia Zhai
Governor’s Island
1:30 PM – 2:15 PM David Holzman Collective Gardening: New Ways to
Live the City and Contribution to
Researcher/Practitioner Transformation: Streets for Cars to Urban Planning
Pedestrian Plazas Frederic Bally
Hanife Vardi Topal
Governance and Community Building
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 in Community Gardens
Kyunghee Kim
From Trauma Informed Care to 2:15 PM – 3:00 PM
Trauma Informed Design: The Inte- Urban Microscales - Site Responsive
gration of Research and Design for Researcher/Practitioner Art Interventions and Spontaneous
Permanent Supportive Housing  Urban Vegetation
Frank Sleegers
Christina Bollo
Amanda Donofrio 6 MetroTech Center - Room 207 Engaging Community Built Collabo-
ration to Transform an Underutilized
Investing In Our Future: How School
Community Garden in a Food Desert
6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 Modernization Impacts Indoor Envi-
into a Food Oasis
ronmental Quality and Occupants 
Evolution of visual and physical Pamela Harwood
access to nature in healthcare envi- Emily Chmielewski
ronments  Heather Jauregui
6 MetroTech Center - Room 202
Mahshad Kazemzadeh
Debajyoti Pati 6 MetroTech Center - Room 215 Sustainable Lifestyles 10
Sahar Mihandoust
Evaluating User Experience in Psychological Restoration As a
Clinical Waiting Areas Using Virtual Function of the Social Quality of an
Reality 
Workshop Encounter in Nature
Henk Staats
Roxana Jafarifiroozabadi
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200 Rutali Joshi The Effect of Creative Design on
Behavioral Insights for Sustainability Anjali Joseph Consumer Behavior: A Study on
Designing Window Displays in Retail
Irina Feygina Environments.
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211 Md. Azizul Islam

Using Evidence-based Design in the Using Functional Near-Infrared


Workplace Spectroscopy (fNIR) to Understand
Perceived Retail Crowding (PRC) in
Mary Segriff Retail Environments
Leslie Heitman Ekaterina Vladimirovna Korneva

Digital Automation for Storyboarding:


A Computer-Aided Research Protocol
for Studying Dynamic Vision in Urban
Settings
Fang Xu

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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
Exploring the Relationship between 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674 Researcher/Practitioner
Window-Related Occupant Behaviors
and Human Comfort in Buildings: Place Making 19 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
Establishing Opportunities for Future A Pilot Method of Using Social Media Designing and Evaluating a Sustain-
Research Data to Map the Observation Pat- able Office Environment to Support
Helia Taheri
terns: Presenting Viewing Points and Employee Well-Being
Being Viewed in Seattle Freeway Park
Yang Song Francesqca Jimenez
6 MetroTech Center - Room 473 Bo Zhang Renae Rich
Francesqca Jimenez
Evidence Based Design 16 Place Making through Participatory Kent Bonner
Process: Revitalizing Parks and Play- Michelle DiPenti
“We’Re Here for Them”: Fostering fields in Dhaka
Social Sustainability through Intergen- Kaitlin Blakemore
Nayara Nuary Islam
erational Engagement in Parks
Debra Flanders Cushing Reactivating the Stanton Street SDR
Park Building for Community Resil- Workshop
A Process-Oriented Model of Res- ience
ident-Housing Congruence during Keena Suh 6 MetroTech Center - Room 205
Family Life Cycle
Elham Fallah A Sense of Place in Douglas Park: Ex- Towards Humane Prisons: World-
ploring Relationships between Public wide Detention Through the Eyes of
Survey on Lifelong Learning and Life, Place Relations, and the Politics the International Committee of the
Regional Collaboration in University of Place in an Urban Park Red Cross
Linked Continuing Care Retirement Asha Kutty
Community Rich Wener
Shota Tajima Rohan Lulham
Lucy Klippan
Participatory Desing of an Outdoor Robert Goble
Classroom and Play Area in Lagunillas Symposia Rod Miller
Elementary School, Chile 6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 Vincent Ballon
Daniela Casanello Frisius Sara Snell
A Transactional Approach to the Elizabeth Chesla
Participatory Mapping Conducted Concept of Place: Overcoming the
with Elderly People in the City of Dualisms
Pelotas / Brazil
6 MetroTech Center - Room 204
Sirlene de Mello Sopeña Going Native: How the Environmen-
tal Psychology Pioneer Roger Barker Local Urban Public Planning: A
Turned an Entire Kansas Town into a Sustainable Participatory Action
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Laboratory of Human Behavior. Research model
Ariel Sabar
Resilience 8 Francesca Scafuto

Sustainable Community Develop-


ment: Self-Developed Housing Behavior Settings As Emergent High-
Models er-Order Structures in Everyday Life
Harry Heft
Niloufar Vakil 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Community: Difference, Conflict and
Repurposing Abandoned Shipping
Democracy within Standing Patterns Posters
Containers - a Sustainable Approach
to Homebuilding of Behavior
Kijeong Jeon Susan Saegert 6 MetroTech Center - 2ND Flr
The Transactional Nature of Place and Lounge/Halls
Recycling Shipping Containers and
Construction Waste As a Solution for Its Relevance for Social Justice Communal Landscapes: Think Local,
Permanent Affordable Housing Valkiria Duran Connect Larger. a Design Charrette
Nancy Pham for Civic Engagement
William J Mangold

Transitional Model for Stroke Reha-


bilitation Clinics: Translating Research
Results into Design Recommenda-
tions
36 Maja Kevdzija
Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
Integrating Physical Design Solutions Non-Violent Communication between Farm of the Future: Digital Design for
to Reduce Feelings of Hopelessness Local Government and Community Climate Change Mitigation
Among Elderly Residents of a Long- Tera Williams Rosie Manzo
Term Facility
Eman Nasrallah A Study on the Furnishing of Seats Analysis of Environmental Factors in
and Work Efficiency Residential Areas Where Women Feel
Analysis of the Environmental Colors Ayako Kita Fear to Crime
Based on Color Preference of the HyunJu Seo
Elders. Staying Power: Millennial Travel
Hyeyeong Kim Behavior, Instagram Use, and Sustain- Assessment of Interior Designers’ In-
Yerim CHOI able Hotel Design for Cities volvement in Sustainable Residential
Heykyung Park Erin M. Colwell Buildings Design Based on the Theory
of Planned Behavior
A Study of the Physical Environmen- Workplace Privacy: Why Job Types Hebatalla Sherin Nazmy
tal Factors Supporting Residency in Matter
Elderly Care Facilities:Verification of Virginia Kupritz Institutional Change the Case of
an Investigative Questionnaire Survey Sustainable Vegetation on College
Connecting Children to Wildlife: Next Campuses
for the Nursing Staff Questions Kristen Nelson
Mizuki Hayashi
Adina Cox
A Design-Oriented Approach of Bridging Milwaukee’s Boundaries
Preparedness Against Active Shoot-
ers: A Case of Evaluating a University
Taryn Schell Singh 3:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Student Lounge Exploring the Connection between
Kristy Kellom Urban Design and Well-Being, While EDRA at 50: Looking
Exploring the Design Variables Per-
Carving a Niche for the Youth in the Forward, Looking Back
City. a Case of Roomalpur, Madhya
ceived By Retail Designer and Con- Pradesh (India).
sumer in Store Design Process Vikram Kohli
Md Mazharul Islam 6 MetroTech Center - Room 475
Daylighting and Electric Lighting
Incremental Change: Understanding EDRA @ 50 — Issues & Institutions II
Satisfaction from Post-Occupancy
the Morphology of Informal Settle- Evaluation Lighting Module Studies
ments in Ahmedabad, India. Environmental Variables That Influ-
Abimbola Asojo
Kali Marnane ence People’s Wayfinding in Indoor
A Study about the Characteristics of Environments: An Integrative Litera-
A Qualitative Analysis of the Impact ture Review
Places in the Dining Space at Elderly
of Electric and Daylighting in Work- Mahnaz Ensafi
Nursing Facility - Through Behavior
place Buildings Saman Jamshidi
Observation Survey at the Special El-
Khanh Hoa Thi Vo Debajyoti Pati
derly Nursing Home R and the Senior
Suyeon Bae
Housing A in Japan – Another 50 Years?
Biophilia for Vibrant Indoor Atmo- Maiko Nagamine
Lynda H. Schneekloth
spheres:Attracting People with Au- Young University Students and Recy-
tism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Behav- Promoting a Sustainable Transforma-
cling: An Intervention Project to De-
ior in Communal Indoor Spaces. tion through Psycho-Social Impact
velop the Pro-Environmental Behavior
Rana Hassan Bazaid Research
of Waste Separation Michael R. Edelstein
“Blue Health for All?” Urban Blue Cesáreo Estrada-Rodríguez
Spaces As Potentially Therapeutic Ecofoodway Architectures: Wisdom
Consideration of Additional Sign at
Landscapes for Seniors in Deprived from the Past; Knowledge for the
Railway Stations Focused on Informa-
Communities. Learning from Cases in Future
tion Amount and Design Elements.
Ruhr Metropolis and Ahmedabad Sara Khorshidifard
Masataka Yasue
Anna Brueckner
Quantifying Human Restorativeness
Place Matters: Build Together to in Virtual Built Environments
Grow Together Semiha Ergan
Jennifer Goold
A Study of Architectural Features of
Evaluation of Underground Urban “Common Housing for Single-Elder-
Public SPACE Considering Environ- ly-Households” in Korean Rural Areas
mental Elements Heewon Choi
Tomonori Sano

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Full Schedule Saturday, May 25, 2019
Symposia The New Empowerment Program for 6 MetroTech Center - Room 207
People with MCI at Emory
6 MetroTech Center - Room 473 Jennifer Robin DuBose Design for Social Justice 

Developing a Construct of Neigh- Novel Lighting Design for the MCI


borhood Resiliency Empowerment Program Rohan Lulham
Naomi Miller
From Urban Sustainability to Resil- Leanne Sobel
ience: Embracing System Theory Kiran Kashyap
Catalina Freixas Lucy Klippan
Douglas Tomkin
Tower Grove Heights: The Neighbor- Workshops Kevin Bradley
hood That Forgot to Decline 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium Dominic Svejker
Mark Abbott Tasman Munro
Workshop: Writing a Non-Fiction,
Improving Planning and Policy to Fos- Creative Essay
ter More Resilient Neighborhoods:
What Can We Learn from Existing Kelley Callahan 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Neighborhoods? Marjorie Callahan
Ian Trivers
Italian Art
6 MetroTech Center - Room 201 Sustainability Films
6 MetroTech Center - Room 211
Urban Metagenomics: Towards Met-
International approaches in Environ- rics for Multi-Species Design
mental Design Research 5 MetroTech Center - Pfizer Auditorium
Elizabeth Henaff
Place Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Amber Benezra
of Cities As a Possible Project
Hirofumi Minami

Nature Based Solutions: The Contri- 6 MetroTech Center - Room 674


bution of Environmental Psychology Breathe Easy: The Evolving Role of
in Addressing Strategies of Urban Citizen Science in Long-term Plan-
Transformation ning Projects 
Ricardo Garcia Mira
Anna Rosenblum
Re-Examination of “Cultural Differ- Christine Mondor
ence” in Environmental Perception
Ryuzo Ohno

Environmental Psychology in Mexico; 6 MetroTech Center - Room 215


Development, Schools, Approaches
Maria Montero-López Lena Prison Gardens and Playscapes for
Children
Julie Stevens
6 MetroTech Center - Room 474 Barb Toews
Amy Wagenfeld
Lighting Spaces for Improving the
Lives of People Living with Mild
Cognitive Impairment
6 MetroTech Center - Room 200
The New Science behind Lighting and
Health A Decade In The Making: Studying
Robert Davis Indoor Environmental Quality in
LEED-certified Projects in Jordan 
Impact of Light Therapy on People
with Dementia: An Evidence-Based Genell Ebbini
Review
Fatemeh Motamed Rastegar

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