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31. Influence of Intesive Coronary Care Acoustics on the Quality of Care and Physiological State of Patients

(File; Fri Apr 03 09:06:00 CDT 2009)

Influence of intensive coronary care acoustics on the quality of care andphysiological state of patientsInger Hagermana,*, Gundars Rasmanisa, Vanja Blomkvistb,c, Roger Ulrichd,Claire Anne Eriksenb, To ¨res TheorellbaDepartment of Cardiol...

Description: An article based on a critical care unit (CCU) study (Blomkvist et al.), with the focus on the benefits of improved acoustics for nurses.

32. A Review of the Research Literature on Evidence-Based Healthcare Design

(File; Fri Apr 03 09:10:00 CDT 2009)

HERD Vol. 1, No. 3 SPRING 2008 • HEALTH ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH & DESIGN JOURNAL HERD Vol. 1, No. 3 SPRING 2008 • HEALTH ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH & DESIGN JOURNAL HERD Vol. 1, No. 3 SPRING 2008 • HEALTH ENVIRON...

Description: An article that reviews the scientific literature relating to evidence-based design. The review also contains a detailed discussion about the influences of hospital design on infection control and prevention. Roger Ulrich, a panelist in the For the Greener Good series, wrote the infection section.

33. Symposium Program: 1909-2109: Sustaining the Lasting Value of American Planning

(File; Tue May 19 12:31:00 CDT 2009)

1001001909210919801985401105115202.272.2448 44,5005025

Description: Federal officials, community activists, and other experts reflect on the first 100 years of the planning movement, the current state of planning, and where the movement is headed in the next 100 years.

34. Transcript - Community in the Aftermath: Building a Framework for Future Disaster Recovery

(File; Tue Aug 04 15:07:00 CDT 2009)

1National Building Museum Community in the Aftermath: The Alternative Housing Pilot Program Building a Framework for Future Disaster Recovery June 19, 2008 Chase W. Rynd: Good evening. Welcome. My name is Chase Rynd, I’m the exe...

35. Patterns: Designing Stamps, Decorating Streets

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:21:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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36. Patterns: Fun Field Trips

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:19:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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37. Patterns: Mosaic Madness

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:20:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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38. Patterns: Glorious Glass

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:20:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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39. Patterns: Classic Tales and Patterns

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:19:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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40. Patterns: Shhhh Shapes, Psssst Patterns

(File; Wed Aug 12 13:22:00 CDT 2009)

Created by an act of Congress in 1980, the National Building Museum explores, celebrates, and illuminates achievements in architecture, design, engineering, construction, and planning. Since opening its doors in 1985, the Museum has beco...

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