Mahbub Rashid
Affiliations: | Architecture | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Romdhoni MF, Rashid M. (2021) URBAN GEOMETRY: CITY SHAPE AND SPATIAL LAYOUT OF 6 INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT CENTERS Dimensi (Journal of Architecture and Built Environment). 47: 71-86 |
Rashid M, Khan N, Jones B. (2018) Perceptual Effects of Physical and Visual Accessibilities in Intensive Care Units: A Quasi-experimental Study. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 41: 197-214 |
Rashid M. (2018) The evolving metropolis after three decades: a study of community, neighbourhood and street form at the urban edge Journal of Urban Design. 23: 624-653 |
Rashid M, Khan N, Jones B. (2016) Physical and Visual Accessibilities in Intensive Care Units: A Comparative Study of Open-Plan and Racetrack Units. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 39: 313-334 |
Rashid M. (2015) Research on nursing unit layouts: an integrative review Facilities. 33: 631-695 |
Rashid M, Bindajam AAA. (2015) Space, movement and heritage planning of the historic cities in Islamic societies: Learning from the Old City of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Urban Design International. 20: 107-129 |
Rashid M, Alobaydi D. (2015) Territory, politics of power, and physical spatial networks: The case of Baghdad, Iraq Habitat International. 50: 180-194 |
Rashid M, Boyle DK, Crosser M. (2014) Network of spaces and interaction-related behaviors in adult intensive care units. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 4: 487-510 |
Rashid M. (2014) Space Allocation in the Award-Winning Adult ICUs of the Last Two Decades (1993-2012): An Exploratory Study. Herd. 7: 29-56 |
Rashid M. (2014) Two decades (1993-2012) of adult intensive care unit design: a comparative study of the physical design features of the best practice examples. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. 37: 3-32 |