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Adaptions of home: Mexican, Montagnard and Sudanese immigrants' use of space in Greensboro, North Carolina
Archetype, hybrid, and prototype: Modernism in "House Beautiful"'s Small House Competition, 1928--1942
Identifying sleep-disruptive noise factors in healthcare environments
Balancing preservation and interaction in the museum setting
Through changing scences: Architecture and community values in Little Rock's historic urban churches
The greening of historic places: Finding common ground between historic tax credits and LEED certification
The transformation of the Battery Park landscape in Asheville, North Carolina: 1900--1930
Streetscape and ethnicity: New York's Mulberry Street and the redefinition of the Italian American ethnic identity
Replacement windows in historic houses: A study of the College Hill Historic District in Greensboro, North Carolina
Back to the city: The re-emergence of urban grocery stores in mid-sized cities
The Proximity Hotel: A case study on guest satisfaction of sustainable luxury environments
Breakaway: An exhibition to explore civic engagement and the cycling community
Tourism as heritage: Uncovering Hubert Bebb's tourist vernacular in Gatlinburg
Visualizing architectural character: The effects of rehabilitation on the voices of 20th century American theaters
Conserving America's recent past heritage: The mid-century modern rehabilitation process
Historic tax incentives as disaster relief: A case study on post-Katrina New Orleans
Providing home through affordable infill housing in historic districts
The value of a rehabilitated neighborhood school in Edenton, NC: A quantitative and qualitative inquiry
1920's North Carolina high schools adapting to twenty-first century needs
North Carolina mill rehabilitation: An analysis of historic building character and design strategies
Post-war housing as contemporary home: A case study of residential change in the Kirkwood neighborhood