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    • Metzler, Jake R.
      A mixed-use development is a combination of multiple programmatic functions that can promote walkability, create vibrant living and working environments, offer affordable housing, increase economic mechanism growth, and ...
    • Scott, Chad (2015-12-15)
      This multi- sited ethnography of artists, artistic culture, and community aimed to understand the meaning-making activities of artistic producers (poets) and consumers (audiences) within three artistic communities across ...
    • Campbell, Heidi (2020-05-04)
      In March/April 2020 most churches around the world have been forced to close their doors due to the need for social distancing and local lock-downs in order to fight off the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The result was ...
    • Gage, Kyle
      Food for Thought is a proposal for rehabilitation of the Women’s Museum in Dallas, Texas. Situated on the Fair Park grounds in South Dallas, this project seeks to propose an architectural intervention alleviating the ...
    • Jauregui, Heidi Evelyn (2015-11-12)
      Being part of the community is a process that is linked to other privileges in society. As Marshall stated, “citizenship is a status bestowed on those who are full members of the community” (1 Marshall, 1963: 87). People ...
    • FORO 
      Duits, Gregory
      When I first started this project I, like many others, had this preconceived notion that the majority of people that experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were combat veterans. My prior service might be to blame ...
    • Lee, Jin Ting (2019-11-13)
      Background and Aims: Due to land constraints and a rapidly aging population, innovative design solutions are needed to improve the situation of eldercare in Singapore. This study explored an “Aging in Place” strategy based ...
    • Bierling, David (2012-10-19)
      This research presents empirical evidence and interpretation about the effects of planning participants and contextual factors on information selection in public organizations. The study addresses important research ...
    • Musharrat, Saima (2017-07-24)
      Socially vulnerable populations are often concentrated in flood vulnerable urban areas, resulting in multiple cultural, economic, and ecological issues. Sunnyside, a 4096 acre historically African-American community in ...
    • Campbell, Heidi A.; Osteen, Sophia (2020-03-28)
      The following is a synopsis of ten research articles written by Professor Heidi Campbell over the past two decades addressing important Issues of how religious communities use the internet, and the ways churches are impacted ...
    • Zhu, Xuemei; Yu, Chia-Yuan; Lee, Chanam; Lu, Zhipeng; Mann, George (Elsevier, 2014)
      Objective. This study is to examine changes in residents' physical activities, social interactions, and neighborhood cohesion after they moved to a walkable community in Austin, Texas. Methods. Retrospective surveys (N= ...
    • Campbell, Heidi (2021-06-10)
      This eBook provides a follow-up conversation with key contributors from The Distanced Church, published in April 2020, which explored how church leaders were responding and adapting to the need move their traditional ...
    • Sophia, Osteen; Campbell, Heidi A. (2020-04-01)
      This paper provides a concise summary of Heidi A Campbell's research on religious community online and doing church on the internet. Over the last twenty-five years, Heidi A Campbell has studied what defines religious ...
    • Liles, Vanessa Monique (2017-12-12)
      This qualitative research investigates the experiences of education stakeholders in a city that requested a state takeover. Using the voices of stakeholders of one urban school district, this study reveals the real, yet ...