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Delpino-Chamy, Montserrat; Rivera, María Isabel; Alarcon, Mabel
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Considering the complexity of ecological and social challenges, universities and the teaching of
architecture offer a unique opportunity to create real-life design problems from their local communities,
thereby engaging ...
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Burmeister, Nora; Walston, Felicity
(2022-01-27)
When COVID-19 hit, many UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries employees needed remote tasks. The UX department saw an opportunity for these employees to perform remote accessibility testing of subscription e-resources with freely ...
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Raab, Peter S.
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Within a rapidly changing climate, never have humans seen such rampant degradation of their
environment. From water shortages and over-population to massive flooding and storms, we are
beginning to test strategies of ...
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Ming, Hu
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Educators and practitioners have come to the consensus that Building Information Modeling (BIM) has
radically transformed how the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry practices and
operates. The ...
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Correa, David; Meyboom, AnnaLisa; Krieg, Oliver David
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Material characteristic and fabrication methodologies informing design processes are a growing focus of
research and pedagogy. Bio-mimetics, morphogenetics or material computation theories have mostly
been used as ...
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Koester, Robert J.
(University of Oregon, 2019)
The challenge of design-for-sustainability is to balance the need to educate about design process as an
intelligent discipline while using the content of social, economic and environmental factors as the space of
design ...
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Sattler, Kelly
(2022-01-27)
Color is an important part of branding. Color contrast is important for accessibility. This presentation will cover a few essential tools that can be used to verify color contrast to pass WCAG standards as well as tools ...
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McGlohn, Emily M.
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Alabama’s Blackbelt counties suffer from some of the poorest economic conditions in the country. Thirtytwo
percent of all people living there, live in poverty. Affordable and climate appropriate housing that
contributes ...
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Soleimani, Arash
(University of Oregon, 2019)
In alignment with the rapid advancement of cyber-physical technologies in an information age, we are faced
with complex problems that go beyond the kinds of challenges that designers had to deal with in the past.
For ...
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Office of the Provost, University of Oregon
(2022-10-14)
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Mankiller, Wilma Pearl, 1945-
(2005-11-09)
Wilma Mankiller, twenty-fifth occupant of the Wayne Morse Chair of Law and Politics, presented a public lecture on Wednesday, November 9, in the EMU Ballroom. Mankiller is an author, activist, and former principal chief ...
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Laboy, Michelle; Fannon, David
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Challenges of building resilience and sustainability in the built environment demand collaboration across
multiple disciplines in both research and practice. Traditional academic settings offer fertile but often
challenging ...
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Lensing, Amanda
(2022-01-28)
Connected for Life: Object-based Digital Programming to Foster Active Minds for Senior Living Communities is a project serving a population especially vulnerable to COVID-19 and underserved in outreach and engagement ...
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Stephen, Lynn
(2003)
This article uses the story of Oregon's only farmworker union, Pineros y Campesinos
Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), and worker testimonies to illustrate how cultural
citizenship has been created for some farmworkers through ...
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Congdon, Kristin G.; Hicks, Laurie; Bolin, Paul
(Institute for Community Arts Studies, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2005-03)
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Peña, Robert B.; Meek, Chris
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Design Integration can be characterized as a working method that is iterative, continuously collaborative,
and information-rich, and is targeted at optimizing the environmental, economic, and experiential
performance of ...
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Cruse, Andrew
(University of Oregon, 2019)
As anthropogenic climate change destabilizes a fixed idea of climate, it is also destabilizing a fixed idea of
comfort. Comfort, like climate, can no longer be understood as a steady index of energetic balance, but is
now ...
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Sistrunk, Hannah
(2022-01-27)
From the perspective of a user experience practitioner on a small digital strategies team at an archival repository, this talk will share the results of the teams’ work to iteratively incorporate user research methods from ...
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Bonnett, Erik
(University of Oregon, 2019)
There is a gap in architectural education when preparing future architects for leadership roles. To meet
the needs of integrated design processes that frequently situate architects in leadership roles within
interdisciplinary ...
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Martínez Arias, Andrea; La Roche, Pablo
(University of Oregon, 2019)
The internet not only has changed a vast spectrum of the world’s operations, but also the ways teaching
can deal with information and strategies for learning. While this trend has naturally led to the flexibility of
time ...
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