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    Nurses' Perception of Safety on Hospital Interior Environments and Infectious Diseases: An Exploratory Study by Bae, Suyeon, Asojo, Abimbola O

    “…Healthcare environments consist of a variety of different fomites containing infectious agents. From the 2003 outbreaks of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome to…”
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    Indoor environmental quality factors that matter to workplace occupants: an 11-year-benchmark study by Bae, Suyeon, Martin, Caren S., Asojo, Abimbola O.

    “…Post-occupancy evaluations (POE) have been often used to study user satisfaction with office environments. More recently, POEs have been recognized for…”
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    Impact of occupants' demographics on indoor environmental quality satisfaction in the workplace by Bae, Suyeon, Asojo, Abimbola O., Martin, Caren S.

    “…Post-Occupancy Evaluations are used to study occupants' well-being and subjective responses to indoor environmental quality (IEQ), including factors such as…”
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    Higher education students' indoor environmental quality satisfaction benchmark by Bae, Suyeon, Martin, Caren S., Asojo, Abimbola O.

    “…Post-occupancy evaluation is a well-known research method documenting occupants' satisfaction with indoor environmental quality (IEQ) factors. Despite…”
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    Interior Environments in Long-Term Care Units From the Theory of Supportive Design by Bae, Suyeon, Asojo, Abimbola O.

    Published in HERD (01-04-2022)
    “…Aim: This study was designed to examine how residents in long-term care (LTC) units perceive their living environment based on the theory of supportive design…”
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    Ambient Scent as a Positive Distraction in Long-Term Care Units: Theory of Supportive Design by Bae, Suyeon, Asojo, Abimbola O.

    Published in HERD (01-10-2020)
    “…Aim: This study was designed to explore the associations between an ambient scent environment and residents’ wellness in long-term care facilities. Background:…”
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    Post-occupancy Evaluation Study of the Impact of Daylighting and Electric Lighting in the Workplace by Asojo, Abimbola O., Bae, Suyeon, Martin, Caren S.

    Published in Leukos (02-07-2020)
    “…Post-occupancy evaluations (POEs) have been recognized for documenting occupants' well-being and responses to indoor environmental quality (IEQ) factors such…”
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    Technology as a Tool for Globalization: Cross-cultural Collaborative Design Studio Projects by Asojo, Abimbola O.

    Published in Journal of interior design (01-12-2007)
    “…This paper discusses how distance learning technology is utilized to breakdown geographical barriers and expose students to cross–cultural and global issues in…”
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    A Response to “An Interior of Inclusion or the Illusion of Inclusion”

    Published in Journal of interior design (01-06-2019)
    “…Letters offers a forum for sharing ideas, exchanging dialog, and stimulating conversations and debate on critical issues that impact the designed environment…”
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    Multicultural Learning and Experiences in Design through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Framework by Asojo, Abimbola Oluwatoni, Kartoshkina, Yuliya, Jaiyeoba, Babatunde, Amole, Dolapo

    “…One of the requirements for interior design students by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) is to be “prepared to work in a variety of…”
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    A Model for Integrating Culture-Based Issues in Creative Thinking and Problem Solving in Design Studios by Asojo, Abimbola O.

    Published in Journal of interior design (01-09-2001)
    “…Design like every other field is influenced by cultural forces. However, current design education is dominated by Eurocentric cultures and thus ignores…”
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