30. Housing and Real Estate
30-1 HOUSING/REAL ESTATE POLICY
Aratani, Yumiko, Sarah Lazzeroni, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Diana Hernández. 2019. Housing subsidies and early childhood development: A comprehensive review of policies and demonstration projects. Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 319-42.
Bélec, John, Richard Harris, and Geoff Rose. 2018. The federal impact on early postwar suburbanization. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 854-75.
Boyer, Robert H. W., and Suzanne Leland. 2018. Cohousing for whom? Survey evidence to support the diffusion of socially and spatially integrated housing in the United States. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 653-67.
Byrne, Michael, and Michelle Norris. 2018. Procyclical social housing and the crisis of Irish housing policy: Marketization, social housing, and the property boom and bust. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 50-63.
Charles, Suzanne Lanyi. 2018. A typology of mansionization in the inner-ring suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, 2000–2015. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 832-53.
Danielsen, Karen A., and Robert E. Lang. 2018. Confronting urban crisis and opportunity in the 1990s: An insiders’ view on how Fannie Mae’s housing research helped reset policy and remade cities. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 299-316.
Di Feliciantonio, Cesare, and Manuel B. Aalbers. 2018. The prehistories of neoliberal housing policies in Italy and Spain and their reification in times of crisis. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 135-51.
Eckerd, Adam, Yushim Kim, and Heather Campbell. 2019. Gentrification and displacement: Modeling a complex urban process. Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 273-95.
Galster, George C. 2019. Neighborhoods and national housing policy: Toward circumscribed, neighborhood-sensitive reforms. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 217-31.
Garboden, Philip M. E., Eva Rosen, Stefanie DeLuca, and Kathryn Edin. 2018. Taking stock: What drives landlord participation in the Housing Choice Voucher Program. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 979-1003.
Gillespie, Tom. 2018. Collective self-help, financial inclusion, and the commons: Searching for solutions to Accra’s housing crisis. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 64-78.
Greenlee, Andrew J. 2019. Assessing the intersection of neighborhood change and residential mobility pathways for the Chicago metropolitan area (2006–2015). Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 186-212.
Hyra, Derek, Dominic Moulden, Carley Weted, and Mindy Fullilove. 2019. A method for making the just city: Housing, gentrification, and health. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 421-31.
Jackson, April. 2018. Barriers to integrating new urbanism in mixed-income housing plans in Chicago: Developer, housing official, and consultant perspectives. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 695-726.
Kinahan, Kelly L. 2019. The neighborhood effects of federal historic tax credits in six legacy cities. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 166-80.
Landis, John, and Vincent Reina. 2019. Eleven ways demographic and economic change is reframing American housing policy. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 4-21.
Lee, Han Bum, and Paul E. McNamara. 2018. Achieving economic self-sufficiency through housing assistance: An assessment of a self-sufficiency program of the housing authority of Champaign County, Illinois. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 876-900.
Miltenburg, E. M. (Emily), H. G. (Herman) van de Werfhorst, S. (Sako) Musterd, and K. (Koen) Tieskens. 2018. Consequences of forced residential relocation: Early impacts of urban renewal strategies on forced relocatees’ housing opportunities and socioeconomic outcomes. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 609-34.
Ren, Xuefei. 2018. Governing the informal: Housing policies over informal settlements in China, India, and Brazil. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 79-93.
Silberberg, Mina, Donna J. Biederman, and Emily Carmody. 2019. Joining forces: The benefits and challenges of conducting regulatory research with a policy advocate. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 475-88.
Stacy, Christina Plerhoples, Joseph Schilling, Ruth Gourevitch, Jacob Lowy, Brady Meixell, and Rachel L. J. Thornton. 2019. Bridging the housing and health policy divide: Lessons in community development from Memphis and Baltimore. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 403-20.
Steil, Justin, and Nicholas Kelly. 2019. The fairest of them all: Analyzing affirmatively furthering fair housing compliance. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 85-105.
Wassmer, Robert W., and Imaez Wahid. 2019. Does the likely demographics of affordable housing justify NIMBYism? Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 343-58.
Wong, Karna. 2018. Surviving the Great Recession: Nonprofit housing developers through the lens of organizational theory. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 668-94.
30-2 CONSTRUCTION/MAINTENANCE/HOUSING AND BUILDING CODES
Gabbe, C. J. 2018. How do developers respond to land use regulations? An analysis of new housing in Los Angeles. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 411-27.
Pendall, Rolf, Jake Wegmann, Jonathan Martin, and Dehui Wei. 2018. The growth of control? Changes in local land-use regulation in major U.S. metropolitan areas from 1994 to 2003. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 901-19.
30-3 HOUSING/REAL ESTATE FINANCE AND VALUE
Acolin, Arthur, Laurie Goodman, and Susan M. Wachter. 2019. Accessing homeownership with credit constraints. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 108-25.
Alexandri, Georgia, and Michael Janoschka. 2018. Who loses and who wins in a housing crisis? Lessons from Spain and Greece for a nuanced understanding of dispossession. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 117-34.
Been, Vicki, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Katherine O'Regan. 2019. Supply skepticism: Housing supply and affordability. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 25-40.
Deng, Lan, Eric Seymour, Margaret Dewar, and June Manning Thomas. 2018. Saving strong neighborhoods from the destruction of mortgage foreclosures: The impact of community-based efforts in Detroit, Michigan. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 153-79.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, and Keren Mertens Horn. 2018. Points for place: Can state governments shape siting patterns of low-income housing tax credit developments? Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 727-45.
Lambie-Hanson, Lauren, and Carolina Reid. 2018. Stuck in subprime? Examining the barriers to refinancing mortgage debt. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 770-96.
Lee, C. Aujean. 2018. Heterogeneity in income: Effects of racial concentration on foreclosures in Los Angeles, California. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 940-62.
MacDonald, Daniel. 2019. The effect of the 2014 Federal Housing Administration loan limit reductions on homeownership decisions. Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 380-96.
McCabe, Brian J. 2018. Costly, regressive, and ineffective: How sensitive is public support for the mortgage interest deduction in the United States? Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 963-78.
Park, Kevin A., and Joshua J. Miller. 2018. Mortgage choice in rural housing. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 443-65.
Rosenblatt, Peter, and Steven J. Sacco. 2018. Investors and the geography of the subprime housing crisis. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 94-116.
Wang, Kyungsoon. 2019. Neighborhood housing resilience: Examining changes in foreclosed homes during the U.S. housing recovery. Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 296-318.
30-4 HOME OWNERSHIP/RENTAL HOUSING
Borth, Kurt, and Robert Summers. 2018. Segmentation of homebuyers by location choice preferences. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 428-42.
Bratt, Rachel G. 2018. Affordable rental housing development in the U.S. for-profit sector: Implications of a case study of McCormack Baron Salazar. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 489-514.
Dubbin, Leslie, Susan Neufeld, Ellen Kersten, and Irene H. Yen. 2019. Health Effects After Renovation (HEAR) study: Community-engaged inquiry into the health and social impacts of the rental assistance demonstration program implementation in San Francisco. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 432-39.
Immergluck, Dan. 2018. Renting the dream: The rise of single-family rentership in the sunbelt metropolis. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 814-29.
Morris, Eric C. 2018. Is a fixer-upper actually a downer? Homeownership, gender, work on the home, and subjective well-being. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 342-67.
Myers, Dowell, Gary Painter, Julie Zissimopoulos, Hyojung Lee, and Johanna Thunell. 2019. Simulating the change in young adult homeownership through 2035: Effects of growing diversity and rising educational attainment. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 126-42.
Routhier, Giselle. 2019. Beyond worst case needs: Measuring the breadth and severity of housing insecurity among urban renters. Housing Policy Debate 29, 2: 235-49.
Walter, Rebecca J. 2018. Consolidating ZIP codes for small area fair market rents: A method for implementing the new rule. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 553-71.
30-5 HOUSING REHABILITATION
Farquhar, Stephanie A., Roxana Chen, Alastair Matheson, John Forsyth, and Maria Ursua. 2019. Seattle's Yesler terrace redevelopment: Assessing the impact of multisector strategies on redevelopment plans and community health. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 489-500.
Hines, Revathi I., and Leslie Taylor-Grover. 2019. Making Baton Rouge better: A detailed narrative of synergy, partnership, and evolution of a community-based research project. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 452-61.
Zhang, Zhao, Niamh Moore-Cherry, and Declan Redmond. 2018. A crisis of crisis management? Evaluating post-2010 housing restructuring in Nanjing, China. Housing Policy Debate 28, 1: 29-49.
30-6 HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Brucker, Debra L., and Veronica Helms. 2018. Health and health services access among adults with disabilities who receive federal housing assistance. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 248-66.
Dalmida, Safiya George, George C. T. Mugoya, Billy Kirkpatrick, Kyle Rhoads Kraemer, Frenshai Bonner, Jasmine Merritt, et al. 2019. Interdisciplinary, community, and peer leadership approach to addressing housing among people living with HIV in the rural south. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 462-74.
Herbert, Claire W. 2018. Squatting for survival: Precarious housing in a declining U.S. city. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 797-813.
Keene, Danya E., Alana Rosenberg, Penelope Schlesinger, Monica Guo, and Kim M. Blankenship. 2018. Navigating limited and uncertain access to subsidized housing after prison. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 199-214.
Rufa, Anne K., and Patrick J. Fowler. 2018. Housing decisions among homeless families involved in the child welfare system. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 285-98.
30-7 LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING
Anthony, Jerry. 2018. Economic prosperity and housing affordability in the United States: Lessons from the booming 1990s. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 325-41.
Barrera, Irán, Sabrina Kelley, and Yumiko Aratani. 2019. “I would say it's almost like a crime against, you know, the soul”: Building a culture of health in low-income housing communities through addressing childhood trauma. Housing Policy Debate 29, 3: 440-51.
Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Keren Mertens Horn, and Yiwen Kuai. 2018. Gateway to opportunity? Disparities in neighborhood conditions among low-income housing tax credit residents. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 572-91.
Freemark, Yonah. 2018. Challenges in the creation of mixed-use affordable housing: Measuring and explaining its limited prevalence. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 1004-21.
Howell, Kathryn L., Elizabeth J. Mueller, and Barbara Brown Wilson. 2019. One size fits none: Local context and planning for the preservation of affordable housing. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 148-65.
Jeon, Jae Sik, Casey Dawkins, and Rolf Pendall. 2018. How vehicle access enables low-income households to live in better neighborhoods. Housing Policy Debate 28, 6: 920-39.
Marantz, Nicholas J., and Harya S. Dillon. 2018. Do state affordable housing appeals systems backfire? A natural experiment. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 267-84.
McClure, Kirk. 2019. What should be the future of the low-income housing tax credit program? Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 65-81.
McDonnell, Simon, Pooya Ghorbani, Swati Desai, Courtney Wolf, and David M. Burgy. 2018. Potential challenges to targeting low- and moderate-income communities in a time of urgent need: The case of CDBG-DR in New York state after Superstorm Sandy. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 466-87.
Palm, Matthew, and Deb Niemeier. 2018. Does placing affordable housing near rail raise development costs? Evidence From California's four largest metropolitan planning organizations. Housing Policy Debate 28, 2: 180-98.
Pfeiffer, Deirdre. 2018. Rental housing assistance and health: Evidence from the survey of income and program participation. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 515-33.
Reina, Vincent, Arthur Acolin, and Raphael W. Bostic. 2019. Section 8 vouchers and rent limits: Do small area fair market rent limits increase access to opportunity neighborhoods? An early evaluation. Housing Policy Debate 29, 1: 44-61.
Smart, Michael J., and Nicholas J. Klein. 2018. Complicating the story of location affordability. Housing Policy Debate 28, 3: 393-410.
30-8 PUBLIC SECTOR HOUSING
Comrie, Donna. 2018. Linking public housing to education: A comparative case study of HOPE VI. Housing Policy Debate 28, 4: 534-52.
Vale, Lawrence J., Shomon Shamsuddin, and Nicholas Kelly. 2018. Broken promises or selective memory planning? A national picture of HOPE VI plans and realities. Housing Policy Debate 28, 5: 746-69.
31. Energy
31-1 ENERGY POLICY
Cass, Noel. 2018. Energy-related standards and UK speculative office development. Building Research & Information 46, 6: 615-35.
Gram-Hanssen, Kirsten, Susse Georg, Ellen Christiansen, and Per Heiselberg. 2018. What next for energy-related building regulations? The occupancy phase. Building Research & Information 46, 7: 790-803.
Hargreaves, Tom. 2018. Beyond energy feedback. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 332-42.
Herrmann, Melanie R., Duncan P. Brumby, Tadj Oreszczyn, and Xavier M. P. Gilbert. 2018. Does data visualization affect users’ understanding of electricity consumption? Building Research & Information 46, 3: 238-50.
Jones, Phil. 2018. A ‘smart’ bottom-up whole-systems approach to a zero-carbon built environment. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 566-77.
Machline, Elise, David Pearlmutter, and Moshe Schwartz. 2018. Parisian eco-districts: Low energy and affordable housing? Building Research & Information 46, 6: 636-52.
Robison, Rosalyn A. V., and Chris Foulds. 2018. Constructing policy success for UK energy feedback. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 316-31.
31-2 ENERGY MODELING
Bull, Richard, and Kathryn B. Janda. 2018. Beyond feedback: Introducing the ‘engagement gap’ in organizational energy management. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 300-15.
Delgado, Benjamin Manrique, Sunliang Cao, Ala Hasan, and Kai Sirén. 2018. Energy and exergy analysis of prosumers in hybrid energy grids. Building Research & Information 46, 6: 668-85.
Eker, Sibel, Nici Zimmermann, Shane Carnohan, and Mike Davies. 2018. Participatory system dynamics modelling for housing, energy and wellbeing interactions. Building Research & Information 46, 7: 738-54.
Futcher, Julie, Gerald Mills, and Rohinton Emmanuel. 2018. Interdependent energy relationships between buildings at the street scale. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 829-44.
Gupta, Rajat, Laura Barnfield, and Matthew Gregg. 2018. Exploring innovative community and household energy feedback approaches. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 284-99.
Sole, Tebogo, and Claire Wagner. 2018. Understanding domestic fuel use practices in an urban township. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 220-30.
31-3 ENERGY CONSERVATION
Kristjansdottir, Torhildur Fjola, Niko Heeren, Inger Andresen, and Helge Brattebø. 2018. Comparative emission analysis of low-energy and zero-emission buildings. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 367-82.
Shove, Elizabeth. 2018. What is wrong with energy efficiency? Building Research & Information 46, 7: 779-89.
31-5 ENERGY IMPACTS
Poortinga, Wouter, Shiyu Jiang, Charlotte Grey, and Chris Tweed. 2018. Impacts of energy-efficiency investments on internal conditions in low-income households. Building Research & Information 46, 6: 653-67.
31-6 ENERGY SYSTEMS PLANNING
Jack, Richard, Dennis Loveday, David Allinson, and Kevin Lomas. 2018. First evidence for the reliability of building co-heating tests. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 383-401.
Ludvig, Kjerstin, Ann-Charlotte Stenberg, and Pernilla Gluch. 2013. The value of communicative skills for developing an energy strategy. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 611-21.
35. Architecture and Urban Design
35-1 URBAN DESIGN
Chatzipoulka, Christina, and Marialena Nikolopoulou. 2018. Urban geometry, SVF and insolation of open spaces: London and Paris. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 881-98.
Hartog, Lizanne, Minou Weijs-Perrée, and Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek. 2018. The influence of personality on user satisfaction: Multi-tenant offices. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 402-16.
Pitts, Adrian, and Hanwen Liao. 2013. An assessment technique for the evaluation and promotion of sustainable Olympic design and urban development. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 722-34.
Short, C. Alan, Jiyun Song, Laetitia Mottet, Shuqin Chen, Jindong Wu, and Jian Ge. 2018. Challenges in the low-carbon adaptation of China's apartment towers. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 899-930.
Song, Jiyun, S. Fan, W. Lin, L. Mottet, H. Woodward, M. Davies Wykes, et al. 2018. Natural ventilation in cities: The implications of fluid mechanics. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 809-28.
35-3 VISUAL FORM
Prieto, A. J., A. Silva, J. de Brito, and J. M. Macias-Bernal. 2018. Serviceability of facade claddings. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 179-90.
35-5 DESIGN METHODS
Bachman, Leonard R. 2013. New professionalism: The post-industrial context. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 752-60.
Bresnen, Mike. 2013. Advancing a ‘new professionalism’: Professionalization, practice and institutionalization. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 735-41.
Ortlepp, Regine, Karin Gruhler, and Georg Schiller. 2018. Materials in Germany's domestic building stock: Calculation model and uncertainties. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 164-78.
Pérez-Bella, J. M., J. Domínguez-Hernández, B. Rodríguez-Soria, J.J. del Coz-Díaz, E. Cano-Suñén, and A. Navarro-Manso. 2013. An extended method for comparing watertightness tests for facades. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 706-21.
Sha, Kaixun. 2013. Professionalism in China's building sector: An economic governance perspective. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 742-51.
35-6 PROGRAMMING/FACILITY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Cole, Raymond J., and Maria Jose Valdebenito. 2013. The importation of building environmental certification systems: International usages of BREEAM and LEED. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 662-76.
Coleman, Michael J., Katherine N. Irvine, Mark Lemon, and Li Shao. 2013. Promoting behaviour change through personalized energy feedback in offices. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 637-51.
Coleman, Sylvia, and John B. Robinson. 2018. Introducing the qualitative performance gap: Stories about a sustainable building. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 485-500.
Conradie, Dirk, Tobias van Reenen, and Sheldon Bole. 2018. Degree-day building energy reference map for South Africa. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 191-206.
Foulds, Chris, Jane Powell, and Gill Seyfang. 2013. Investigating the performance of everyday domestic practices using building monitoring. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 622-36.
Giddings, Bob, Monika Sharma, Paul Jones, and Phil Jensen. 2013. An evaluation tool for design quality: PFI sheltered housing. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 690-705.
Godoy-Shimizu, Daniel, Philip Steadman, Ian Hamilton, Michael Donn, Stephen Evans, Graciela Moreno, et al. 2018. Energy use and height in office buildings. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 845-63.
Hay, Rowena, Flora Samuel, Kelly J. Watson, and Simon Bradbury. 2018. Post-occupancy evaluation in architecture: Experiences and perspectives from UK practice. Building Research & Information 46, 6: 698-710.
Lowe, Robert, Lai Fong Chiu, and Tadj Oreszczyn. 2018. Socio-technical case study method in building performance evaluation. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 469-84.
Lützkendorf, Thomas. 2018. Assessing the environmental performance of buildings: Trends, lessons and tensions. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 594-614.
Meacham, Brian J., and IJsbrand J. van Straalen. 2018. A socio-technical system framework for risk-informed performance-based building regulation. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 444-62.
Parkinson, Aidan T., Richard Reid, Harriet McKerrow, and Darren Wright. 2018. Evaluating positivist theories of occupant satisfaction: A statistical analysis. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 430-43.
Sanderford, Andrew R., Andrew P. McCoy, and Matthew J. Keefe. 2018. Adoption of Energy Star certifications: Theory and evidence compared. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 207-19.
Spence, Alexa, Murray Goulden, Caroline Leygue, Nick Banks, Ben Bedwell, Mike Jewell, et al. 2018. Digital energy visualizations in the workplace: The e-Genie tool. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 272-83.
Stevenson, Fionn, and Magdalena Baborska-Narozny. 2018. Housing performance evaluation: Challenges for international knowledge exchange. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 501-12.
35-7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
Bourikas, L., E. Costanza, S. Gauthier, P. A. B. James, J. Kittley-Davies, C. Ornaghi, et al. 2018. Camera-based window-opening estimation in a naturally ventilated office. Building Research & Information 46, 2: 148-63.
Kramer, Rick, Lisje Schellen, and Henk Schellen. 2018. Adaptive temperature limits for air-conditioned museums in temperate climates. Building Research & Information 46, 6: 686-97.
Leo, Laura S., Riccardo Buccolieri, and Silvana Di Sabatino. 2018. Scale-adaptive morphometric analysis for urban air quality and ventilation applications. Building Research & Information 46, 8: 931-51.
Palme, Massimo, Luis Inostroza, and Agnese Salvati. 2018. Technomass and cooling demand in South America: A superlinear relationship? Building Research & Information 46, 8: 864-80.
Revell, Kirsten M. A., and Neville A. Stanton. 2018. Mental model interface design: Putting users in control of home heating. Building Research & Information 46, 3: 251-71.
Tillson, Amy-Alys, Tadj Oreszczyn, and Jason Palmer. 2013. Assessing impacts of summertime overheating: Some adaptation strategies. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 652-61.
Tweed, Chris, and Gabriela Zapata-Lancaster. 2018. Interdisciplinary perspectives on building thermal performance. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 552-65.
35-8 UNIVERSAL DESIGN
Egbelakin, T., S. Wilkinson, R. Potangaroa, and J. Ingham. 2013. Improving regulatory frameworks for earthquake risk mitigation. Building Research & Information 41, 6-6: 677-89.
Gillich, Aaron, Minna Sunikka-Blank, and Andy Ford. 2018. Designing an ‘optimal’ domestic retrofit programme. Building Research & Information 46, 7: 767-78.
Kohler, Niklaus. 2018. From the design of green buildings to resilience management of building stocks. Building Research & Information 46, 5: 578-93.
Newsham, Guy R., Jennifer A. Veitch, and Yitian (Vera) Hu. 2018. Effect of green building certification on organizational productivity metrics. Building Research & Information 46, 7: 755-66.
Pekkonen, Maria, Mari Turunen, and Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy. 2018. Housing quality perceptions in Finland: The elderly population. Building Research & Information 46, 4: 417-29.