Publications

 

NCARB Continuum Education

Improving Building Performance Case Studies Part IV: Courthouse POE Toolkit Pilot Study

 

Through the use of a case study analysis, this course reviews the diagnostic POE process, with particular emphasis on the tools and techniques used in the data collection and analysis process. In addition, a review of the evaluators’ suggestions for items to be addressed, along with their potential solutions, is presented…

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American Institute of Architects

Academy of Architecture for Justice Courthouse Post-Occupancy Evaluation Toolkit

 

This Courthouse POE Toolkit is designed to offer buildings evaluations of a broad range of scopes and depths of analysis. It consists of guidance and forms for planning the POE, five Information-gathering instruments, on-site fieldwork recommendations, suggestions on data analysis methods and how to present the report.

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Building Performance Evaluation

Informed design: a POE toolkit for courthouses. 

Contributing author to Building Performance Evaluation: From Delivery Processes to Life Cycle Phases by Wolgang Preiser, Andrea Hardy, and Ulrich Schramm (Eds.)

 

The aim of this book is to present a retrospective of Building Performance Evaluation (BPE) as it evolved from Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) over the past 25 years. On one hand, this is done by updating original authors' chapter content of Building Evaluation, the first edition published in 1989. That, in turn, is augmented by an orientation toward current and future practice on the other, including new authors who are engaged in ongoing, cutting edge projects…

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Correctional News

Using Evidence-Based Design to Create Normalized Correctional Environments

 

The notion that there is a relationship between the built environment and behavior is long agreed upon. This is sometimes described as providing a “normative” environment; however, the term can be too prescriptive…

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Academy of Architecture for Justice

Biophilia and corrections: bringing nature into the correctional environment

 

During the latter half of the twentieth century there was a substantial increase in attention to the effect of the built environment on human health, which, in the 21st century, has accelerated with the popularity of biophilic design. Application of this research to architecture and interior design is becoming more prevalent and is extending to institutions such as schools and hospitals…

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​AAJ Justice Facilities Review Database. ​Beta version under development by the American Institute of Architects..

Farling, M., Persky, E., Farbstein, J., Timme, R., Wener, R. (2021). Reducing the risk of COVID-19 in detention facilities through design and management. Presentation delivered to the Environmental Design Research Association, virtual.

 

Persky, E. (2021). Healthy spaces, amazing places – detention facilities. Presentation delivered to Women+ in Green, part of the San Diego Chapter of the United States Green Building Council, virtual.

 

Horney, J., Timme, R., Persky, E., Lopez, L., Farbstein, J. (2020). COVID-19 and corrections: what’s happening. Presentation delivered at the annual conference of the Academy of Architecture for Justice, virtual.

 

Wener, R., Farbstein, J., Persky, E., Farling, M. (2020). Detention facilities: research, ethics, and impacts on community. Presentation delivered at the annual conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, virtual.

 

Farbstein, J., Persky, E., Pitts, F. Prior, B., (moderator) (2018). The mental health crisis – let’s talk. Keynote presentation delivered at the annual conference of the Academy of Architecture for Justice, Jersey City, NJ.

Persky, E. (2018). A POE toolkit for courthouse. Presentation delivered at the annual conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Oklahoma City, OK.

Costino, E., Oraftik, C., Keifer, P., Knox, P. (2013, September). A new courthouse paradigm: the profound impact of rapidly changing technologies, economics, and community expectations [Podcast]. www.aia.org.

Costino, E., Dyckes, G., and Meredith, M. (2013, September). California’s new prison healthcare facility [Podcast]. www.aia.org.

Persky, E. (2018). A POE Toolkit for Courthouse. Paper presented at the Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Oklahoma City, OK.

Cook, C., Persky, E., Hartman, L. (2017). Design Guidelines for Correctional Healthcare Facilities. Paper presented at the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare Fall Conference, Chicago, IL.

Carter, S. Persky, E., Raemisch, R., Scalf, K., MacAllister, J. (2016). Applying secure mental health design in corrections. Paper presented at the Academy of

Architecture for Justice Fall Conference, Honolulu, HI.

Prior, B., Persky, E., Reich Margarites, Z., Fender, D. (2016). Green corrections: the next big thing is wellness! Paper presented at the Academy of Architecture for

Justice Fall Conference, Honolulu, HI.

Reinkensmeyer, M., Hall, D., Persky, E., & Farbstein, J. (2016). New resources for courthouse design and post-occupancy​ evaluation. Paper presented at the 

National Association for Court Management Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Cook, G. and Persky, E. (2014) Restorative design in correctional environments. Paper presented at the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare Fall

Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Cook, G. and Persky, E. (2014). Positive trends: how design approaches are improving outcomes. Paper presented at the Academy of Architecture for Justice Fall

Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Eno Louden, J., Costino, E., Blevins, A., Fu, J., Dillman, J., & Skeem, J. (2008, March). Identifying probationers with mental disorder: Validating a mental health

screening questionnaire. In S. Manchak (Chair), Offenders with mental disorder in community corrections: Identification, risk factors, supervision and 

outcomes. Symposium conducted at the annual conference of the American Psychology-Law Society (Jacksonville, FL).

Manchak, S., Eno Louden, J., Skeem, J., Vidal, S., and Costino, E. (2006). An analysis of the predictive validity of the LSI-R in a sample of long-term inmates. Paper

presented at the American Psychology and Law Society annual conference, St.​ Petersburg, FL.