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JACK L. NASAR (FAICP, PhD), Professor Emeritus & Head PhD Program City & Regional Planning, Ohio State University Phone: (614) 488-6965; e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://go.osu.edu/JLNasar; https://www.amazon.com/author/nasar EDUCATION 1979 Ph. D. Man-Environment Relations, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. 1973 Masters Urban Planning, New York University, New York, NY. 1972 Certificate Planning, University of Manchester, Manchester, England. 1969 Bachelors Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. HONORS, AWARDS, SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS 2010 Achievement Award, Environmental Design Research Association for book: Designing for Designers 2007 Lumley Research Award, College of Engineering, the Ohio State University 2006 Career Achievement Award, Environmental Design Research Association 2006 Elected Fellow American Institute of Certified Planners (FACIP) 2004 Distinguished Alumni Award, Washington University School of Architecture 2000 The Evaluative Image of the City cited in EDRA/Places Award. Places Magazine, 13, 33. 1994 Elected Fellow Div. 10 (Psychology & the Arts) American Psychological Association. 1993 Ohio Planning Chapter Best Student Paper Award for design review project 1992 Elected Fellow Div. 34 (Population & Environment) American Psychological Association 1988-89 Ethel Chattel Visiting Scholar, University of Sydney 1983 College Award for Excellence in Research, College of Engineering, Ohio State 1979 Lilly Endowment Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1976 Research Associate Westinghouse National Issues Center EMPLOYMENT 2015-Present Professor Emeritus City & Regional Planning, Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus 1990-2014 Professor City & Regional Planning, OSU, Columbus 1980-1984 Assistant to Associate Professor City & Regional Planning, OSU, Columbus 1977-1980 Assistant Professor Architecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1976-1977 Instructor Architecture, Pennsylvania State University (PSU), University Park 1973-1976 Graduate Assistant, Man Environment Relations, PSU, University Park

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JACK L. NASAR (FAICP, PhD), Professor Emeritus & Head PhD Program City & Regional Planning, Ohio State University

Phone: (614) 488-6965; e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://go.osu.edu/JLNasar; https://www.amazon.com/author/nasar

EDUCATION 1979 Ph. D. Man-Environment Relations, Pennsylvania State University, State

College, PA. 1973 Masters Urban Planning, New York University, New York, NY. 1972 Certificate Planning, University of Manchester, Manchester, England. 1969 Bachelors Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. HONORS, AWARDS, SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS 2010 Achievement Award, Environmental Design Research Association for book:

Designing for Designers 2007 Lumley Research Award, College of Engineering, the Ohio State University 2006 Career Achievement Award, Environmental Design Research Association 2006 Elected Fellow American Institute of Certified Planners (FACIP) 2004 Distinguished Alumni Award, Washington University School of Architecture 2000 The Evaluative Image of the City cited in EDRA/Places Award. Places Magazine,

13, 33. 1994 Elected Fellow Div. 10 (Psychology & the Arts) American Psychological

Association. 1993 Ohio Planning Chapter Best Student Paper Award for design review project 1992 Elected Fellow Div. 34 (Population & Environment) American Psychological

Association 1988-89 Ethel Chattel Visiting Scholar, University of Sydney 1983 College Award for Excellence in Research, College of Engineering, Ohio State 1979 Lilly Endowment Post-Doctoral Fellowship 1976 Research Associate Westinghouse National Issues Center EMPLOYMENT 2015-Present Professor Emeritus City & Regional Planning, Ohio State University

(OSU), Columbus 1990-2014 Professor City & Regional Planning, OSU, Columbus 1980-1984 Assistant to Associate Professor City & Regional Planning, OSU, Columbus 1977-1980 Assistant Professor Architecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1976-1977 Instructor Architecture, Pennsylvania State University (PSU), University Park 1973-1976 Graduate Assistant, Man Environment Relations, PSU, University Park

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1972-1973 Assistant Planner, Yonkers Department of Development, Yonkers 1970-1972 Planning Consultant, Orange, N.J., DIL Planners, Shelter Programs Inc., NY. RESEARCH INTERESTS Urban design/physical planning, environmental aesthetic, meanings, and cognition, fear of crime and crime in relation to the physical environment, design review, facility programming and evaluation, application of social science methods to urban design policy. PUBLICATIONS Books Nasar, J. L. (2008). Visual Quality by Design. Holland MI: American Society of Interior

Designers, Haworth Inc. Nasar, J. L. (1999). Design by Competition: Making Design Competition Work. New York:

Cambridge University Press. Nasar, J. L. (1998). The Evaluative Image of the City. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Publications. Books (Edited) Nasar, J. L. & Cowley, J. E. (Eds.). (2007). Universal Design and Visitability: From

Accessibility to Zoning. Columbus, OH: The John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Nasar, J. L., Preiser, W., & Fisher, T. (Eds.) (2007). Designing for Designers: Lessons

Learned from Schools of Architecture. New York: Fairchild Press. Nasar, J. L. & Preiser, W. (Eds.) (1999). Directions in Person Environment Research and

Practice. Aldershot, England: Avery. Nasar, J. L. (Ed.) (1988) Environmental Aesthetics: Theory, Research and Applications.

New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited Conference Proceedings Nasar, J. L. & B. Brown (eds.) (1996) edra27/1996 Public and Private Places. Edmund,

OK: EDRA. Nasar, J. L., P. Grannis & K. Hanyu (eds.) (1995). Proceedings: 26th Annual Conference

of the Environmental Design Research Association. Edmund, OK: EDRA. Nasar J. L. (Editor) (1993). Landscape and Urban Planning Special Issue Urban Design

Research. Elsevier. Refereed Papers

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Nasar, J. L., Holloman, C. & Abdulkarim, D. (2015). Street characteristics to encourage

children to walk. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 72, 62-70. Emery, C. F., Olson, K. L., Lee, V. S., Habash, D. L., Nasar, J. L., & Bodine, A. (2015).

Home environment and psychosocial predictors of obesity status among community-residing men and women. International Journal of Obesity.

Ghekiere, A., Van Cauwenberg, J., Mertens, L., Clarys, P., de Geus, B., Cardon, G., Nasar, J. L, et al. (2015). Assessing cycling-friendly environments for children: Are micro-environmental factors equally important across different street settings? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 12(1), 54.

Mertens, L., Van Cauwenberg, J., Ghekiere, A., Van Holle, V., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Deforche, B., Nasar, J. L. et al. (2015). Does the effect of micro-environmental factors on the appeal for adults’ transportation cycling vary across macro-environments? An experimental study using manipulating photographs. Journal of Transport & Health, 2(2), S26.

Ghekiere, A., Van Cauwenberg, J., Mertens, L., Clarys, P., de Geus, B., Cardon, G., Nasar, J. L., se al. (2015). Cycling for transport among children: are micro-environmental factors equally important across different street settings? An experimental study. Journal of Transport & Health, 2(2), S18-S19.

Hur, M & Nasar, J. L. (2014). Physical upkeep, perceived upkeep, fear of crime and

neighborhood satisfaction. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 38, 186-194. Abdulkarim, D. & Nasar, J. L. (2014). Do Seats, Food Vendors, and Sculptures Improve

Plaza Visitability? Environment and Behavior. 46, 7, 805-825 Abdulkarim, D. & Nasar, J. L. (2014). Are livable elements also restorative? Journal of

Environmental Psychology, 38, 29-39. Yen-Cheng Chiang & Jack L. Nasar. (2014). Influence of visibility and situational concern

on appraisals of forest trails. Landscape & Urban Planning. 125, 166-173. Van Cauwenberg, J., Van Holle, V., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Clarys, P., Nasar, J., et al.

(2014). Using manipulated photographs to identify features of streetscapes that may encourage older adults to walk for transport. PLOS ONE, 9(11), e112107.

Van Holle, V., Van Cauwenberg, J., Deforche, B., Goubert, L., Maes, L., Nasar, J. et al. (2014). Environmental invitingness for transport-related cycling in middle-aged adults: a proof of concept study using photographs. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 69, 432-446.

Van Cauwenberg, J., Van Holle, V, De Bourdeaudhuij, I, Nasar, J. L. et al. (2014). Physical environmental factors that invite older adults to walk for transportation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 38(2), 94-103.

Mertens, L., Van Holle, V., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Deforche, B., Salmon, J., Nasar, J., et al. (2014). The effect of changing micro-scale physical environmental factors on an environment’s invitingness for transportation cycling in adults: an exploratory study using manipulated photographs. International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, 11(1), 88.

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Nasar, J. L. & Holloman, C. H. (2013). Playground characteristics to encourage children to visit and play. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 10(8), 1201 – 1208.

Nasar, J. L., & Troyer, D. (2013). Pedestrian injuries due to mobile phone use in public spaces. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 57, 91-95.

Devlin, A. S. & Nasar, J. L. (2012). Impressions of psychotherapists' offices: Do therapists

and clients agree? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43(2), 118-122. Van Cauwenberg, J., Van Holle, V., Simons, D., Deridder, R., Clarys, Pl, Goubert, L.,

Nasar, J., Salmon, J., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., Deforche, B. (2012). Environmental factors influencing older adults’walking for transportation: A study using walk-along interviews. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 9, 85-96.

Van Cauwenberg, J, Van Holle, V., Simons, D, Clarys, P., Goubert, L, Nasar, J, Salmon, J., DeBourdeaudhuij, I., & Deforche, B. (2012). The influence of environmental factors on older adults' walking for transportation: a study using walk-along interviews. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 20(suppl.). p.S313-S314.

Anselin, L., Nasar, J. L., & Talen, E. (2011). Where do planners belong? Assessing the

relationship between planning and design in American Universities. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 31, 2, 196-207.

Nasar, J. L. & Devlin, A. S. (2011). Impressions of psychotherapists’s offices. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58, 3, 310-320.

Nasar, J. L., & Cubukcu, E. (2011). Evaluative appraisals of mystery and surprise. Environment and Behavior, 43, 3, 387-414. DOI 10.1177/0013916510364500

Hur, M., Nasar, J. L., & Chun, B. (2010). Neighborhood satisfaction, physical and

perceived naturalness and openness. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30,1, 52-59.

Nasar, J. L. (2010). Are retrofitted wheelchair entries separate but equal? Landscape and Urban Planning, 95, 169-174.

Nasar, J. L., & Terzano, K. (2010). The desirability of views of city skylines after dark. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30, 215-225.

Nasar, J. L. & Stamps, A. E. (2009). Infill McMansions: Style and the psychophysics of

style. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29, 110-123. Preiser, W. F. E. & Nasar, J. L. (2008). Assessing building performance: Its evolution from

post-occupancy evaluation. ArchNet-International Journal of Architectural Research, 2, 1, 54-99.

Nasar, J. L. (2008). Assessing perceptions of environments for active living. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 4, 357-363.

Nasar, J. L., Hecht, P., and Wener, R. (2008). Mobile telephones, distracted attention, and pedestrian safety. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 40, 69-75.

Nasar, J. L., Hecht, P., and Wener, R. (2007). ‘Call if you have trouble’: Mobile phones and

safety among college students, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 31, 863-873

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Nasar, J. L., and Evans-Cowley, J. (2007). McMansions: The extent and regulations of supersized homes. Journal of Urban Design, 12, 339-358.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2006). Preference and interest for environmental surprise. In J.

A.Corralizo, J. Berenguer & R. Martin (Eds.), Medio Ambiente, Bienestar Humano y Responsabilidad Ecologica, IX Congreso De Psicologia Ambiental (pp. 315-320). Madrid, Spain.

Cubukcu, E., Cubukcu, K.M., Nasar, J. L. (2006). Spatial knowledge and the computer game playing habit, Yapi, 293, 85-87.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2005). Influence of physical characteristics of routes on

distance cognition in virtual environments. Environment and Planning B, 32, 777-785. Nasar, J. L., Stamps, A.E. & Hanyu, K. (2005). Form and function in public buildings.

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 25, 159-165. Cubukcu, E. & Nasar, J. L. (2005). Relation of physical form to spatial knowledge in large-

scale virtual environments. Environment and Behavior, 37, 3, 397-417. Stamps, A. E., Nasar, J. L. & Hanyu, K. (2005). Using pre-construction validation to

regulate urban skylines. Journal of the American Planning Association, 71, 73-91. Evans-Cowley, J. & Nasar, J. L. (2004). Amarilllo yard art: Resident responses to yard

signs and their regulations. Journal of American Planning Association, 79, 67-80. Nasar, J. L. & Li, M. (2004). Landscape mirror: The attractiveness of reflecting water.

Landscape and Urban Planning, 66, 232-238. Evans-Cowley, J & Nasar, J. L. (2003). Yard art: Signs as yard in Amarillo Texas.

Geographical Review, 93, 97-113. Nasar, J. L. & Lin, Y, (2003). Evaluative responses to five kinds of water features.

Landscape Research, 28,441-450. Cackowski, J. M. and Nasar, J. L. (2003). Restorative effects of roadside vegetation:

Implications for automobile driver anger and frustration. Environment and Behavior, 35, 736-751.

Nasar, J. L. (2003). Does neo-traditional development build community? Journal of Planning Education and Research, 23, 58-68.

Nasar, J. L. (2003). Prompting drivers to stop for crossing pedestrians. Transportation Research F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior, 6, 175-182.

Nasar, J. (2002). What design for a presidential library? Complexity, typicality, order and

historical significance. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 20, 83-99. Nasar, J. L. & Devlin, A. (2000). Regional variation in preferences for vernacular housing.

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30, 41-66. Heft, H. & Nasar, J. (2000). Evaluating environmental scenes using dynamic versus static

displays. Environment and Behavior, 3, 301-323. Nasar, J. L. (2000). What design for a presidential library? (pp. 40-45) In A. E. Stamps III

(ed.), EDRA 31/2000 Building Bridges: Connecting People, Research and Design.

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Nasar, J. L. & Grannis, P. (1999). Design review reviewed: Administrative versus

discretionary methods. Journal of the American Planning Association, 65, 424-433. Nasar, J. L. & Hong, X. (1999). Visual preferences in urban signscapes. Environment and

Behavior, 31, 671-691. Nasar, J. L. & Kang, J-M. (1999). House style preference and meaning across taste

cultures. Landscape and urban Planning, 44, 33-42. Stamps, A. E. III & Nasar, J. L. (1997). Design review and public preferences: Effects of

geographical location, public consensus, sensation seeking and architectural styles. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 17, 11-32.

Nasar, J. L. (1997). Neo-traditional development, auto-dependency and sense of community. In M. Amiel, R. Bertrand & J. Vischer (eds.) EDRA28: Space design and management for place making (pp. 39-43). Proceedings of the 28th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Edmond: OK.

Nasar, J. L. & Jones, K. (1997) Landscapes of fear and stress. Environment and Behavior, 29, 291-323.

Nasar, J. L. & Julian, D. (1995). The psychological sense of community in the

neighborhood. Journal of the American Planning Association, 61,178-184. Fisher, B. & Nasar, J. L. (1995). Fear spots in relation to micro-level physical cues: Group

similarities and differences. Journal of Criminology and Delinquency Research, 32, 214-239.

Nasar, J. L. (1995). Banking on design: Crime and proximate features of a design competition building. In A. Seidel (ed.) Banking on Design, refereed proceedings of EDRA 25, 147-155. EDRA: Oklahoma City, OK.

Nasar, J. L. (1994). Urban Design Aesthetics: The evaluative qualities of building exteriors.

Environment and Behavior, 26, 377-401. Nasar, J. L., Pawley, J. & Zoller, L. (1994). Preferences for citation and non-citation

architecture over time. In R. Feldman & D. Saile (Eds.) Power by Design. EDRA 24, 46-50, Refereed proceedings.

Nasar, J. L. & Fisher, B. (1993). "Hot Spots" of fear of crime: A multiple-method

investigation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 13, 187-206. Nasar, J. L., Fisher, B. & Grannis, M. (1993). Proximate Cues to Fear of Crime. Landscape

and Urban Planning, 26. 161-178. Nasar, J. L. & Fisher, B. (1993). Hot spots of fear of crime at the micro- and macro-level. In

M. Gross & E. Arias (Eds.), EDRA 23: Equitable and Sustainable Habitats, refereed proceedings, 187-199, EDRA, Oklahoma City, OK.

Fisher, B. & Nasar, J. L. (1992). Student fear of crime and its relation to physical features

of the campus. Security and Administration, 15, 65-76. Purcell, A.T. & Nasar, J.L. (1992). Experiencing other people's houses: A model of

similarities and differences in environmental experience. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 12, 199-211.

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Nasar, J.L. (1992). Towards a new empirical aesthetics: Historiometric inquiry. In Bechtel, R. et al (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association.

Nasar, J.L. & Fisher, B. (1992). Design for vulnerability: Cues and reactions to fear of crime. Sociology and Social Research, 76, 48-58.

Fisher, B. & Nasar, J.L. (1992). Fear of crime in relation to three exterior site features: Prospect, refuge and escape. Environment and Behavior, 24, 35-62.

Nasar, J.L. & Johnson, E. (1991). The personality of the profession, Landscape Journal, 9,

102-108. Nasar, J.L. (1990). The evaluative image of the city. Journal of the American Planning

Association, 56, 41-53. Nasar, J. L. & Yurdakul, R. (1990). Patterns of behavior in urban public spaces: A case

study. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 7, 71-85. Nasar, J.L. & Devlin, K. (1989). Beauty and the beast: Some preliminary comparisons of

"Popular" vs. "High" architecture and public vs. architect judgments of same. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 9, 333-344.

Nasar, J.L. & Kang, J. (1989). Symbolic meanings of building style in small suburban offices. In G. Hardie et al. (Eds.), Changing Paradigms: Proceedings of EDRA 20 (pp. 165-172).

Nasar, J. L. (1989). A post-jury evaluation: The Ohio State University Design Competition for a Center for the Visual Arts. Environment and Behavior, 21, 464-484.

Nasar, J.L. (1989). Symbolic meanings of house styles. Environment and Behavior, 21, 235-257.

Nasar, J.L. (1988). Architectural symbolism: A study of house-style meanings. In D.

Lawrence and B. Wasserman (Eds.) Paths to Co-existence: Proceedings of the EDRA 19 (pp. 63-171).

Nasar, J. L. (1987). Physical correlates of perceived quality in lakeshore development.

Leisure Science, 9, 259-279. Nasar, J. L. & Kunawong, C. (1987). Architect and lay judgments of architecture: Do they

really differ? with Kunawong. In J. Harvey and D. Henning (Eds.) Public Environments: An International Forum on Environmental Design Research: Proceedings of EDRA 18 (pp. 205-210).

Nasar, J.L. & de Nivia, C. (1987). A post-occupancy evaluation for the design of a light pre-fabricated housing system for low income groups in Colombia, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 4, 199-211.

Nasar, J.L. (1987). Effects of signscape complexity and coherence on the perceived visual quality of retail scenes. Journal of the American Planning Association, 53, 499-509.

Nasar, J. L. (1987). Environmental correlates of affective appraisals of central business district scenes. Landscape and Urban Planning, 4, 117-130.

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Nasar, J. L. (1986). The shaping of design behavior: Case studies of trade magazines. In J. Wineman, R. Barnes & C. Zimring (Eds.) The Cost of Not Knowing. Proceedings of EDRA 17 (pp. 77-86).

Nasar, J. L & Julian, D. (1985). Effects of labeled meaning on the affective quality of

housing scenes. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 5, 335-344. Nasar, J.L. (1985). Out of sight, further from mind: Destination visibility and distance

perception. Environment and Behavior, 17, 627-639. Nasar, J. L. & Farokhpay, M. (1985). Assessment of activity priorities and design

preferences of elderly residents in public housing: A case study. The Gerontologist, 25, 251-257.

Nasar, J.L. & Greenburg, M. (1984). The preparedness and reactions of citizens to

warnings and crisis relocation for nuclear attack. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 14, 457-500.

Nasar, J.L. (1984). Student recall in downtown scenes: a comparison between Japan and the United States. In D. Duerk & D. Campbell (Eds.), The Challenge of Diversity, Proceedings of Environmental Design Research Association 15 (pp. 122-128).

Nasar, J. L. (1984). Visual preferences in urban scenes: A cross-cultural comparison between Japan and the U.S., Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 15, 79-93.

Nasar, J. L (1984). Modifiers of perceived spaciousness and crowding among different cultural groups, ERIC Reports, Nov., ED 257 734, 25 pages.

Nasar, J. L (1983). Environmental factors, perceived distance and spatial behavior.

Environment & Planning B, 10, 275-281. Nasar, J. L, Julian, D., Buchman, S., Humphreys, D. & Mrohaly, M. (1983). The emotional

quality of scenes and observation points: A look at prospect and refuge. Landscape Planning, 10, 355-361.

Nasar, J.L. (1983). Adult viewer preferences in residential scenes, Environment and Behavior, 15, 589-614.

Mann, S. & Nasar, J.L. (1982). The economic utility of health affected by environmental

change, Journal of Environmental Management, 15, 301-310. Nasar, J.L. & Arias, E. (1982). Japanese environmental preferences and cognition in

relation to the street side environment. In P. Bart et. al. (Eds.) Knowledge for Design. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association (pp. 119-127), University Park: EDRA.

Nasar, J.L. (1981). Visual preferences of elderly public housing residents: Residential

street-scenes. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1, 303-314. Nasar, J. L (1981). A model relating visual attributes in the residential environment to fear

of crime, Journal of Environmental Systems, 11, 247-255. Nasar, J. L (1981). Environmental factors and commercial burglary, Journal of

Environmental Systems, 11, 49-56. Nasar, J. L. (1981). Responses to different spatial configurations, Human Factors, 23,

439-46.

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Nasar, J. L. (1980). Third generation design methods, Design Methods & Theories,

J.D.M.G., 14.2. Nasar, J. L (1980). Influence of familiarity on responses to visual qualities of

neighborhoods. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 51, 635-642. Nasar, J. L., Bushrossnagel, N., Campbell, J. & Danish, S. (1980). An interdisciplinary

approach to designing environments for young children, Journal of Man-Environment Relations, 1, 1-10.

Nasar, J. L (1980). On determining dimensions of environmental perception. In R.R. Stough et. al., (Eds.) Optimizing Environments: Research, Practice and Policy. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association (pp. 245-55), Charleston: EDRA.

Nasar, J. L. (1979). Response predictors to visual aspects of the residential environment.

Housing and Society. Nasar, J. L. (1979). The evaluative image of the city. In Seidel, A. & S. Danford (Eds.)

Environmental Design: Research Theory and Application. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association (pp. 38-45). Buffalo, N.Y.: EDRA.

Nasar, J. L. (1978). An operational methodology for assessing and planning human

environment systems. Man Environment Systems, 8, 257-64. Wohlwill, J.F., Nasar, J.L. & DeJoy, D. (1976). Behavioral effects of a noisy environment:

Task involvement vs. passive exposure. Journal of Applied Psychology, 61, 1, 67-74. Chapters in Books Nasar, J. L. (2015). Creating Places that Promote Physical Activity: Perceiving is Believing.

Invited Active Living Research Brief. http://activelivingresearch.org/creating-places-promote-physical-activity-perceiving-believing

Nasar, J. L. (2015). Using scientific methods to assess visual quality. In W. F. E. Preiser,

A. T. Davis, A .M. Salama (Eds.) Architecture Beyond Criticism: Toward a New Paradigm. Routledge.

Nasar, J. L. & Devlin, A. S. (2013). "People judge therapists by their offices." In Initial

Intake. Edited by Saul Robbins. 3-4. Winchester: Griffin Museum of Photography. Nasar, J. L. (2012). McMansions." In Encyclopedia of Housing. 2nd ed. Edited by Andrew

T. Carswell. Thousand Oaks: Sage Nasar, J. L. (2011). Environmental psychology and urban design-. In A. Loukaitou-Sideris

& T. Banerjee (Eds.). Companion to Urban Design (pp. 162- 172). Routledge. Nasar, J. L. (2010). Are retrofitted wheelchair entries separate and unequal. In W. F. E.

Preiser (Ed.) Handbook of Universal Design (pp. 41.1 - 41.10). NY: McGraw Hill.

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Izzo, M. V., Rissing, S. W., Anderson, C., Nasar, J. L. & Scott Lissner, L. (2010). Universal design for learning in the college classroom. In W. F. E. Preiser (Ed.) Handbook of Universal Design (pp. 39.1 – 39.6). NY: McGraw Hill.

Nasar, J. L. & Evans-Cowley, J. (2007). Preface. In J. L. Nasar & J. Evans-Cowley (Eds.),

Universal Design and Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning (p. v-vii). Columbus, OH: The John Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Nasar, J. L., Preiser, W. F. E. & Fisher, T. (2007). Introduction: The Context of Architectural

Education Today. In Nasar et al. (eds.), Designing for Designers. New York: Fairchild. Preiser, W. F. E. and Nasar, J. L. (2007). Assessing Designs of Schools of Architecture. In

Nasar et al. (eds.), Designing for Designers. New York: Fairchild. Nasar, J. L., Preiser, W. F. E., and Fisher, T. (2007). Lessons Learned and the Future of

Schools of Architecture. In Nasar et al. (eds.), Designing for Designer s. New York: Fairchild. Nasar, J. L. (2007). Austin E. Knowlton Hall at The Ohio State University. In Nasar et al.

(eds.), Designing for Designer s. New York: Fairchild. Nasar, J. L. (2001). Images of Cities. in P.B. Baltes and N.J. Smeiser (Eds.) International

Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Vol. 3, pp. 1821-5), E. Birch (section ed.) Urban Studies and Planning. Elsevier Sciences Ltd.

Nasar, J. L. (2000). Journal of Planning Literature: A publication outlet and research tool

for environmental design researchers. Invited chapter, EDRA 2000 Environmental Design Research Association Proceedings.

Nasar, J. L. (2000) The evaluative image of places. Invited chapter in K. Craik, R. Price & B. Walsh (Eds.) Directions in Person-Environment Psychology, 2nd edition. (pp. 117-168), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Submitted to Editors in 1998.

Nasar, J. L. (1999). Forward. In P. Rodeman Patterns in Interior Environments: Perception,

Psychology, and Practice. John Wiley & Sons. Nasar, J. L. (1999). Perception and evaluation of street scenes. In Nasar, J. L. & Preiser,

W. (Eds.). Directions in Person Environment Research and Practice (pp. 253-275). Avery Press.

Nasar, J. L. (1997). New developments in aesthetics for urban design. in Moore, G. &

Marans, R. (Eds.) Advances in Environment, Behavior, and Design, Vol. 4. New York: Plenum.

Nasar, J. L., A. G. Keul & B. Martins (1996). Final discussion on architectural psychology.

In B. Martins (Ed.) Full-Scale Modeling in the Age of Virtual Reality (pp. Appendix). Proceedings of the 6th European Full-Scale Modeling Association Conference (Appendix). Vienna, Austria, Sept. 4-6, 1996.

Nasar, J. L. (1996) Designs by competition: Looking at competition architecture through time. In B. Martins (Ed.) Full-Scale Modeling in the Age of Virtual Reality (pp. 51-58).

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Proceedings of the 6th European Full-Scale Modeling Association Conference (51-58). Vienna, Austria, Sept. 4-6, 1996.

Nasar, J. L., and B. Brown. (Eds.) (1996). Introduction. In edra1996: Public and Private Places (pp. iii-iv). Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association.

Nasar, J. L. (1992). Urban design aesthetics: The evaluative quality of building exteriors. In

B. Lightner & W. Preiser (Eds.) Design Review: Debating Practice and Issues Refereed Conference Proceedings.

Nasar, J. L. (1992). Connotative meanings of house styles. In E. Arias (Ed.). The Meaning and Use of Housing. London: Gower.

Nasar, J. L. (1989). Perception, cognition and evaluation of urban places. In I. Altman and

E. Zube (Eds.) Human Behavior and Environment: Public places (pp. 31-56). New York: Plenum.

Nasar, J. L. (1988). Visual preferences in urban street scenes: A cross-cultural comparison

between Japan and the U.S. In J. L. Nasar (Ed.) Environmental Aesthetics: Theory, Research and Applications (pp.260-274). NY: Cambridge University Press.

Nasar, J. L. (1988). Dimensions of perception and preference in housing environments. In J. L. Nasar (Ed.) Environmental Aesthetics: Theory, Research and Application (pp. 275-290). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Nasar, J. L. (1988). Effects of signscape complexity and coherence on the perceived visual quality of retail scenes. In J. L. Nasar (Ed.) Environmental Aesthetics: Theory Research and Applications (pp.300-320). NY: Cambridge.

Nasar, J. L. (1979). The impact of visual aspects of residential environments on hedonic

response, interest and fear of crime, Dissertation, Pennsylvania State University. Summers, L., Douglas, T. & Nasar, J. L. (1978.) WESSPAC: Wesley Town Simulation

package. In H. Sanoff (Ed.) Designing with Community Participation, New York: McGraw Hill.

Mann, S., Douglas, T. & Nasar, J.L. (1976). Gaming approach to willingness-to-pay. A

benefit-cost procedure for pesticide use decisions. University Park, P.A.: Pennsylvania State University Center for the Study of Environmental Policy.

Bazan, E., Nasar, J. L. & Swanson, L. (1974). Planning aspects affecting the food

services: Study of planning and spatial issues. In T.F. Powers & J. Swinton (Eds.) The Future of the Food services: A Basis for Planning.

Nasar, J.L. et al. (1973). High Density Proposal. In O. Newman (Ed.) Lower East Side.

New York: N.Y.U. Urban Design. Reviews and Abstracts

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Nasar, J. L. (2015) Introduction to Special Issue Advances in Environmental Psychology.

Journal of Planning Literature, 0885412215595491. Nasar, J. L. (2015). Introduction to Special Issue Advances in Environmental Psychology.

Behavioral Sciences. Nasar, J. L. & Dina Abdulkarim (2010). Perceived aspects of streets and parks that might

affect children's physical activity. In Edra 41: Policy & Environment, Proceedings of the 41st Environmental Design Research Association Conference, pg. 135.

Nasar, J. L. (2008). Assessing environments for walking. In Proceedings of the

International Association for People Environment Studies, Rome, Italy. Nasar, J. L. (2008). The nature of nature (and skylines). In Proceedings of the 39th

Environmental Design Research Association, Veracruz, MX. Franck, K. & Nasar, J. L. (2008). What makes a sidewalk? In Proceedings of the 39th

Environmental Design Research Association, Veracruz, MX. Nasar, J. L., Gordon, S. I. & Abdulkarim, D. (2008). Environmental perception, evaluation

and desirability for physical activity among African American families of different incomes. In Proceedings of 2008 Annual Active Living Research Conference. Washington, DC.

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Book review. Inquiry by Design: Environment/Behavior/Neuroscience

in Architecture, Interiors, Landscape and Planning. Journal of Environmental Psychology 27, 252–253

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Assessing environments for active living. In Proceedings 2007 Active Living Research Conference, Coronado, Ca.

Nasar, J. L. and Preiser, W. F. E. (2007). The architecture of schools of architecture. In J. M. Bisell (Ed.) Building Sustainable Communities: edra 38 (p.169-170). Edmund, OK: edra.

Nasar, J. with Sancar, F. (2006). Still walkable, still sittable: A pedestrian mall in Denver is

a successful civic space. Landscape Architecture, 96, 5, pp. 56, 58, 60-61. Nasar, J. (2005). Teaching what by example? What design lessons will students take away

from Ohio State’s new school of architecture, Landscape Architecture, 95, 9, 70-72 Cubukcu, E. & Nasar, J. (2005). Wayfinding in large scale virtual environments. In

Chaudhury, H. (Ed). Design for Diversity (p. 273). Edmond, OK: EDRA. Nasar, J. (2005). Letter to the editor, Landscape Architecture, response to Rob Livesey’s

October letter, Dec. Nasar, J. (2005). Wexner Center: Not a Minor Problem. Letter to the Editor, The New York

Times, Sunday, Sept. 25. Nasar, J. & Moffat, D. (2005). The Heidelberg Project: Detroit, Michigan, Tyree Guyton. Places, 16, 3, 14-17. Nasar, J. (2004). Planning for visual appeal: Visual Quality Programming, Experts Corner,

Design-Research Connections, Summer, 10-11.

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Nasar, J., Hecht, P. & Wener, R. (2004). Cell phone use and situation awareness. EDRA 35 Design with Spirit, p. 152.

Cubukcu, E. & Nasar, J. (2004). Influence of environmental factors on distance cognition in virtual environments. EDRA 35 Design with Spirit, 197.

Nasar, J. (2003). Teaching Social Functions. Design Research News, 34, 4,6. Nasar, J. (2003). What a building says about us. Letter to the editor, The New York Times,

Oct. 15, A 18. Nasar, J. L., Hecht, P. & Wener, R. (2003). Cell phones and safety among college

students. In Robinson et al. (eds). EDRA 34 People shaping places shaping people. Nasar, J. L. Stamps, A. & Hanyu, K. (2003). Skyline control. In Robinson et al. (eds.)

EDRA34 People shaping places shaping people. Nasar, J. (2002). Spatial enclosure and design review (Symposium abstract) in P. Hecht

(Ed.) Community: Evolution or Revolution, Environmental Design Research Association, proceedings (p. 143)

Nasar, J. (2002). The perception and preference for spatial enclosure. in P. Hecht (Ed.) Community: Evolution or Revolution, Environmental Design Research Association, proceedings (p. 143)

Nasar, J. and Imeokparia, T. (2002). Skyline entropy, order and preference. in P. Hecht (Ed.) Community: Evolution or Revolution, Environmental Design Research Association, proceedings (p. 160)

Nasar, J. L. (2000).Peter Eisenman Viewed from Below. Letter to the editor. The New York

Times, Arts Section, Sunday, Feb. 13. Nasar, J. L. & Preiser, W. (2000). The architecture of Schools of Architecture (An

international Project) (p. 126). A. E. Stamps III (ed.), EDRA 31/2000 Building Bridges: Connecting People, Research and Design.

Nasar, J. L. and Stamps. A. E. (2000). Urban Design Aesthetics. (p.153) in A. E. Stamps III (ed.), EDRA 31/2000 Building Bridges: Connecting People, Research and Design.

Nasar, J. (2000). In the event of a tie. Letter to the editor. The New York Times, Thursday, Nov. 23.

Nasar, J. (1999). Evaluative image of places. Y2 KAB, 46th Annual, Keep America

Beautiful National Conference, Dec. Nasar, J. (1999). Community image influence preference, Grounds Maintenance,

February, C1-C2, C12. Nasar, J. (1999). Design by Competition. Pillars of Color, Framework of the Future, Color

Marketing Group, Conference Proceedings. Nasar, J. L. (1999). Community image influences preferences. Grounds Maintenance, 34,

c1-c2, c112. Nasar, J. L. (1998). Private statements in public places. In Connell, B. R. & Sanford, J.

(Eds.) EDRA1997. Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association. Nasar, J. L. (1998). The evaluative image of cities. In Connell, B. R. & Sanford, J. (Eds.)

EDRA1997. Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association.

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Nasar, J. L. (1997). Perspectives on meanings of buildings, places. The Columbus

Dispatch, Feb. 2, 7F. Nasar, J. L. (1996).Evaluating competition architecture through time. In Nasar, J. L. &

Brown, B. (Eds.) edra1996: Public and Private Places. Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Landscapes of Fear and Stress. In Nasar, J. L. & Brown, B. (Eds.) edra1996: Public and Private Places. Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Design in the Context of Fear: Increasing compatibility in difficult settings. In Nasar, J. L. & Brown, B. (Eds.) edra1996: Public and Private Places. Edmond, OK: Environmental Design Research Association.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Design by competition: Looking at competition architecture through time. In B. Martins, (Ed.) Abstracts of the Sixth Conference of the European Full-Scale Modeling Association. Vienna.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Safe communities by design. Grounds Maintenance Magazine, 31, 11, 10-14.

Nasar, J. L. (1995). Urban design aesthetics. In Nasar, J., et al. (Eds.) Proceedings: Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, 141. Oklahoma City: EDRA. Nasar, J. L. (1995). Landscape aesthetics and restoration. In Nasar, J., et al. (Eds.)

Proceedings: Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, 142. Oklahoma City: EDRA.

Nasar, J. L. & T. Imeokparia. (1995). Public evaluations of complexity and order in urban skylines. In Nasar, J., et al. (Eds.) Proceedings: Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, 142.Oklahoma City: EDRA.

Nasar, J. L. & K. Upton. (1995) Landscapes of Fear. In Nasar, J., et al. (Eds.) Proceedings: Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, 163. Oklahoma City: EDRA.

Nasar, J. L. (1994). "Defensible space" concept restores safety, community to

neighborhoods, Columbus Dispatch, July 31 Nasar, J. L. (1994). Book review People Places: Design Guidelines for Urban Open Space.

Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 11, 4, 359-360. Nasar, J. L. et al. (1993) Evaluating the performance of a design review board. Crossing

boundaries in Practice. Refereed. Nasar, J. L. (1993). Leading Architect Explored. The Columbus Dispatch. November 31. Nasar, J. L. (1993). Introduction: Urban Design Research. Special Issue of Landscape and

Urban Planning, 26, Elsevier. Nasar, J. L. (1993). Convention center's interior an exciting space The Columbus

Dispatch, March 14.

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Nasar, J. L. (1992) Urban Design Aesthetics. Conference Proceedings of the International Symposium, on Design Review: Debating Practice and Issues. University of Cincinnati.

Nasar, J. L. and students (1992) South Linden Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan. Research Report. Dept. of City & Regional Planning.

Nasar, J. L. (1991). Book review of History and Precedent in Environmental Design.

Environment and Behavior, 23, 383-388. Nasar, J. L. (1991). Review Beyond Public Architecture: Strategies for Design Evaluations.

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 11, 78-79. Nasar, J. L. (1991). America's front yards need a natural look. The Columbus Dispatch,

May 12. Nasar, J. L. (1991). Russian perspectives are striking. The Columbus Dispatch, March 31. Nasar, J. L. & A. T. Purcell (1990). Beauty and the Beast Extended: Knowledge Structure

and Evaluations of Houses by Australian Architects and Non-Architects. Chapter in Proceedings. Culture, Space, History. Sevki Vanh Foundation for Architecture.

Purcell, A. T. & Nasar, J. L. (1990).Australian Architects and Non-Architect Student Experiences of American Houses. Proceedings, 11th International Congress on Empirical Aesthetics. International Association of Empirical Aesthetics.

Nasar, J. L. (1990). Award to old post office highlights preservation. The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 28.

New landmark looms in Brewery District. The Columbus Dispatch, Sept. 23. Capitol overhaul long overdue. The Columbus Dispatch, July 29. Wexner Center panned in poll. The Columbus Dispatch, May 27. Buildings designed to scale. The Columbus Dispatch, March 18. Prince Charles's vision likely to irk architects. The Columbus Dispatch, March 18. Nasar, J. L. (1989). UA students put work into area where they'll play. The Columbus

Dispatch, Dec. 10. Form follows gumption. The Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 12. Mall lacks link to rest of city. The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 22. Despite its many flaws, Sydney Opera House is still sailing. The Columbus Dispatch,

March 19. Nasar, J. L. (1988). Housing helps liven downtown. The Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 6. Juries should consult the public. The Columbus Dispatch, August 5. Deconstructivism hard to live with. The Columbus Dispatch, July 3. Same old, same old outerbelt. The Columbus Dispatch, June 5. Viewpoint: Design juries need to gauge public opinion. Planning Magazine, May. State office tower shows its purpose. The Columbus Dispatch, May 8. Readers are definite: Old is best. The Columbus Dispatch, April 3. Historical pearls stand tall in survey. The Columbus Dispatch, March 6. Firm wins renovation runaround. The Columbus Dispatch, March 6. 'Masks' exposes Wright. The Columbus Dispatch, Jan. 31. Function key to best, worst in buildings. The Columbus Dispatch, Jan. 3

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Nasar, J. L. (1987). Design has its inn and outs. The Columbus Dispatch, Dec. 6. Bauhaus legacy captures functional attitudes. The Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 8. PBS's 5-part series goes beneath surface. The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 18. Road to improvements paved with mistakes. The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 11. Columbus has share of design. The Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 7. Artistic license. Letter to Newsweek, Sept. 14. Nasar, J. L. (1985). Book review Professionals and Urban Form. Environment and

Behavior,17, 266-268. Architects should ask questions. Cleveland Plain Dealer, March 12 Nasar, J. L. (1984). Book Review Experimental Sociology of Architecture: A Guide to

Theory, Research and Literature. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 4, 377-379. Nasar, J.L. (1981). Book Review Inquiry by Design. Journal of the American Planning

Association, 47,355-356. Invited Lectures and Presented Papers Elmer, J. & Nasar, J. L. (2014). Barriers to visitable housing: Ohio. Presented at the

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, PA Nasar, J. L. & Bokharee, S. (2014). The dynamic experience of spaciousness, surprise

and preference. Presented at the Environmental Design Research Association Conference, San Diego, CA.

Nasar, J. L, (2013) Psychological distortions of physical maps: possible uses for food

access measures." Presented at Food Mapping Team Dine and Learn Event, Peers within Field. Columbus Food Bank, Columbus, Ohio, United States, February.

Nasar, J. L. (2013). Lessons learned from evaluating 30 psychotherapists' offices." Presented at 121st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu.

Nasar, J. L. (2013). Psychological distortions of physical maps: Possible uses for food access measures. Presented at Food Mapping Team Dine and Learn Event. Columbus, OH.

Nasar, J. L. Pasini, M.,Burro, R., Paolillo, A., & Perry, S. (2013). Restorative value of nature and skylines in daylight and after dark. Paper presented at the 44th Environmental Design Research Association Conference, May 29- June 1, 2013, Providence, RI.

Passini, M., Paolillo, A., Burro, R., Nasar, J. L. (2012). "È Piu Restrative un ambiente

naturale o costruito? Uno studio sugli skyline urbani notturno." Presented at Congresso della Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale di Associazione Italiana di Psicologia (AIP). Pecara, IT.

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Margherita Pasini, Anna Paolillo, Nasar, J. L.(2012). "Tre brevi scale per misare restorativeness, livability, degi ambiente fisici: un confronto Italia USA." Presented at Congresso nazionale delle sezioni dell'AIP. Pecara, IT

Nasar, J. L. (2011). Improving street and playground perceptions. Presented at American

Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego, California, Nasar, J. L. (2011). Where do planners belong? Assessing the relationship between

planning and design in American universities. Paper presented at the C&RP PhD lecture series, OSU, March 11.

Nasar, J. L & Abdulkarim, D. (2011). Perceived aspects of streets and children's physical activity. Presented at 53rd Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Morckel, V., Nasar, J. L., Evans-Cowley, J. (2011). Save that house! An examination of demolition ordinances." Presented at 53rd Annual Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Nasar, J. L. (2011). The Impacts and controls of supersized houses. Invited presentation at the Smart Growth? Environmental and Social Implications conference at Connecticut College, New London, CT, March 4-5, 2011

Nasar, J. L. (2011). Designing for communities. Presented at National Planning Conference (APA), Boston, MA.

Nasar, J. L. (2011). Designing healthy urban parks: Assessing and applying the research evidence. CELA, Los Angeles.

Nasar, J. L. (2010). Active living research: Street and park design for physical activity

among children. C&RP PhD lecture, OSU, Nov. 19. Nasar, J. L. & Dina Abdulkarim (2010). Perceived aspects of streets and parks that might

affect children's physical activity. Paper presented at the 41st Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Washington, DC, June 2-6.

Nasar, J. L. (2010). Meaning matters for design. Invited keynote address, 9th International Symposium of Environment-Behavior Studies, Harbin, China, Oc. 22-24.

Nasar, J. L., Anselin, L. & Talin, E. (2010). Functional integration of planning programs: Does administrative location matter? American Collegiate Schools of Planning, 51st Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Oct. 7-10.

Nasar, J. L. (2010). Assessing environments for active living. Invited talk at Ghent University, Sept. 15-17.

Nasar, J. L. & Devlin, K. (2010). Impressions of psychotherapists’ offices. American Psychological Association, 118th Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, Aug. 12-15.

Nasar, J. L. & Hecht, P. (2010). Mobile technology and distracted attention. Webinar, California Department of Public Health, Pedestrian Safety Program, June 21.

Nasar, J. L. (2010). Active living research guidelines. American Planning Association Conference, New Orleans, LA April 9-12.

Nasar, J. L. (2009). Reinvesting for inclusive design: Are retrofitted wheelchair entries

separate and unequal? American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Oct. 7-10.

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Nasar, J. L. (2009). Journal of Planning Literature (JPL): Linking planning, environmental design research and practice. American Society of Landscape Architects Conference, Chicago, IL. Sept. 18-21.

Nasar, J. L. (2009). Impressions of psychiatrists’ offices. 40th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Kansas City, MO, May 27-30.

Nasar, J. L., & Abdulkarim, D. (2009). Perceived aspects of streets and parks that may affect physical activity among children. 40th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Kansas City, MO, May 27-30.

Nasar, J. L. (2008). Assessing environments for walking. Paper presented at the

International Association for People Environment Studies, Rome, Italy, July 28 - Aug.1. Nasar, J. L. (2008). The nature of nature (and skylines). Paper presented at the 39th

Environmental Design Research Association, Veracruz, MX, May 28 - June 1. Franck, K. & Nasar, J. L. (2008). What makes a sidewalk? Paper presented at the 39th

Environmental Design Research Association, Veracruz, MX, May 28 - June 1. Nasar, J. L., Gordon, S. I. & Abdulkarim, D. (2008). Environmental perception, evaluation

and desirability for physical activity among African American families of different incomes. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Active Living Research Conference. Washington, DC.

Nasar, J. L. (2008). Designing for Designers. Invited paper presented at Baumer Lecture Series, Knowlton School of Architecture, Feb. 6, 2008.

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Visual quality by design. Haworth, Holland, MI, Oct. 2007. Nasar, J. L. (2007). Assessing building performance of design and planning schools:

Lessons Leaned. Paper presented at the American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Oct. 18-21, Milwaukee, WI.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2007). Evaluative response to environmental surprise. Paper presented at Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), Aug. 15-19, University Park, PA

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Visual quality by design. Paper presented at the Neo-Con World Trade Fair, June 11-13, 2007, Chicago, IL

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Designing for designers: lessons learned from the architecture of schools of architecture. Paper presented at the 38th Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, May 30-June 3, Sacramento, CA.

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Evaluating the architecture of schools of architecture: Methods and findings for Mack Scogin’s design at OSU, and across multiple schools. Paper presented at the 38th Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Sacramento, CA , May 30-June 3.

Nasar, J. L. (2007). Assessing environmental perceptions. Invited presentation at Active Living Research (ALR) Annual Conference, Coronado, CA, Feb. 22-24, 2007.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2006). Preference and interest for environmental surprise.

Paper presented at Medio Ambiente, Bienestar Humano y Responsabilidad Ecologica, IX Congreso De Psicologia Ambiental, Nov. 21-24, Madrid, Spain.

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Nasar, J. L. (2006). Meaning Matters for Design: Planning Appearances. Invited Keynote address, 1st International Symposium on Environment, Behaviour and Society, People in Place in People, February 9-11, Sydney, Australia.

Nasar, J. L. (2006). Meaning Matters. Invited lecture, Interior Design Lecture Series, Bowling Green State University for March 15, 2006.

Nasar, J. L. (2006). Measuring Environmental Perceptions for Active Living Research. Invited lecture, Active Living through the Physical Environment for the 37th Annual Environmental Design Research Association Conference, in Atlanta, GA, May 2005.

Nasar, J. L. (2005) Physical form & spatial knowledge in large scale virtual environments.

Invited Presentation, University of Colorado, College of Architecture and Planning, Boulder, CO, July 20.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2005). Wayfinding in large scale virtual environments. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Vancouver, CA April 27-May 1.

Nasar, J. L. & Cubukcu, E. (2005). Computer game playing and spatial knowledge. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Vancouver, CA April 27-May 1, 2005

Nasar, J. L. (2004). Behavioral research for design. University of Michigan, City and

Regional Planning. Nasar, J., Hecht, P. & Wener, R. (2004). Cell phone use and situation awareness. 35th

Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Albuquerque, NM, June 2-6.

Cubukcu, E. & Nasar, J. (2004). Influence of environmental factors on distance cognition in virtual environments. . 35th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Albuquerque, NM, June 2-6.

Nasar, J. L., Hecht, P. & Wener, R. (2003). Cell phones and safety among college

students. Paper presented at 34th Annual conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, May 21-25, Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Nasar, J. L. Stamps, A. & Hanyu, K. (2003). Skyline control. Paper presented at 34th Annual conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, May 21-25, Minneapolis-St. Paul.

Nasar, J. (2002). Invited Keynote Speaker at American Institute of Architects (AIA) Dallas

to talk on Foundations of Good Urban Design--People and Community. April 26. Nasar, J. (2002). The perception and preference for spatial enclosure. Paper presented at

33rd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association Conference. May 22-26, Philadelphia, PA.

Nasar, J. and Imeokparia, T. (2002). Skyline entropy, order and preference. Paper presented at 33rd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association Conference. May 22-26, Philadelphia, PA.

Nasar, J. L. (2001). Visual quality management. Invited speaker and critic, University of

Illinois, Chicago, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs.

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Nasar, J. L. (2001). Planning the appearance of the New York Times new corporate headquarters building. Paper presented. American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Cleveland, Nov. 8 – 11.

Nasar, J. L. (2000). Invited keynote speech. The evaluative image of the city. The Ohio

Department of Natural Resources, Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention's 20th Anniversary Conference, Cleveland, July 18.

Nasar, J. L. (1999). Invited keynote speech. Evaluative image of places. Y2 KAB, 46th

Annual, Keep America Beautiful National Conference, Dec. Washington, DC. Nasar, J. L. (1999). Design competitions: Private statements in public places, presented

ACSP, Chicago. Nasar, J. L. (1999). Visual preferences: understanding and using designer/public

differences. Color Marketing Group, Chicago, April, 17. Nasar, J. L. (1998). Form follows gumption. ACSP, Pasadena, October. Nasar, J. L. (1998). Private statements in public places. EDRA1997. St. Louis, MO, March. Nasar, J. L. (1998). The evaluative image of cities. EDRA1997. St. Louis, MO, March. Nasar, J. L. (1997). Urban design aesthetics: findings and methods. University of

Cincinnati. Nasar, J. L. (1996). Does competition architecture deliver better buildings? Ohio State

University, C&RP Brown Bag lecture series. Nasar, J. L. (1996). Design research for public policy. Invited address. Capital University

Bridge of Learning lecture series. Nasar, J. L. (1996). Chair, Paper Session: Applied Creative Processes. 104th Annual

Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, CA. Aug. 9-12 Nasar, J. L. (1996). Design by competition: Looking at competition architecture through

time. Invited Keynote Address, 6th Conference of the European Full-scale Modeling Association, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 4-6.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Evaluating competition architecture through time. Invited presentation. 104th Conference of the American Psychological Association, Div. 10., Aug. 9-12, Toronto, CA.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Design in the context of fear: Increasing compatibility in difficult settings. Paper presented at 27th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Landscapes of fear and stress. Paper presented at 27th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Nasar, J. L. (1996). Evaluating competition architecture through time. Paper presented at 27th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Salt Lake City, UT.

Nasar, J. L. (1995). Crime prevention through environmental design--controlling circulation.

Presented at OSU Advisory Council Spring Meeting Campus Partners Changing Neighborhoods, April.

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Nasar, J. L. (1995). Evaluative responses to urban skylines. American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Detroit, Oct. 18-22.

Nasar, J. L. & T. Imeokparia. (1994). Public evaluations of complexity and order in urban

skylines. Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boston, March 1-5.

Nasar, J. L. & K. Upton. (1994) Landscapes of fear. Twenty-sixth Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boston, March 1-5.

Devlin, A. S. & J. L. Nasar (1994). Regional variation in preferences for vernacular houses. Paper presented at the 36th Annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Tempe, AZ., Nov. 3-6.

Nasar, J. L. (1994). Landscape of fear and stress. Cognitive Science Brown Bag Talk, The Ohio State University. Feb. 26.

Nasar, J.L. (1993). Environment Behavior and Planning. Presented at Workshop, 25th

Annual Environmental Design Research Association Conference, San Antonio, TX. March.

Nasar, J.L. (1993). Banking on design: Crime and proximate features of a design competition building. Paper presented at 25th Annual Environmental Design Research Association Conference, San Antonio, TX. March.

Nasar, J.L. (1993). Moderator, Panel on Crime. American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Philadelphia, October 31- Nov. 1.

Nasar, J. L. (1993). Applications of Environment and Behavior to Planning. Association of the Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Philadelphia, Oct. 31- Nov. 1.

Nasar, J.L. et al. (1993). Evaluating the performance of a design review board. Crossing

Boundaries in Practice, October 14-17, Cincinnati. Nasar, J.L., Pawley, J. & Zoller, L. (1993). Do architects' preferences stand the test of

time. 24th Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association. Chicago, Ill., Mar 31-Apr.3, 93.

Nasar, J.L. (1993). Urban design aesthetics. International Symposium on Design Review, Cincinnati, OH, Oct. 9-11.

Nasar, J.L. (1992). Aesthetic Programming. Invited Presentation. Department of

Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois, Nov. 23. Grannis, M., Nasar, J.L. & Fisher, B. (1992). Proximate cues to fear of crime. Paper

presented at the 34th American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Columbus, OH Oct. 29- Nov. 1.

Nasar, J.L. (1992) Neighborhoods and fear of crime. Invited paper at Spokane Conference on Neighborhoods, Sept. 11-14.

Nasar, J.L. and Fisher, B. (1992). Hot spots of fear of crime at the micro- and macro-level. Paper presented at the 23rd International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association. April 8-12. Boulder, CO.

Nasar, J. L. & Fisher, B. (1991) Prospect, refuge and fear of crime on the college campus:

Looking closer at building design. Paper presented at the Joint American Collegiate

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Schools of Planning Conference and AESOP International Congress, July 12. Oxford, England.

Nasar, J.L. (1991). Towards a new empirical aesthetics: Historiometric inquiry. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, March 12 - 15. Oaxtepec, Mexico.

Nasar, J. L. (1991). Towards a More International Perspective on the Provision of Environmental Cues in Public Spaces. Presentation, The 22nd Annual International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association. Citation EDRA 22 Proceedings, p. 396.

Nasar, J. L. (1990). The applications of computer video-imaging to problems in

environment-behavior practice and research. The 21st Annual International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, April 6-9. Citation. EDRA 21 Proceedings, p. 365.

Nasar, J. L. (1990). The Future of Computerized Image Processing: Implications for Policy, Design and Research. The 21st Annual International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association. April 6-9. Citation EDRA 21 Proceedings, p. 366

Fisher, B. & Nasar, J.L. (1990). Design for Vulnerability: Prospect, refuge, and escape. The American Society of Criminology Conference, Nov. 6 -10. Baltimore, Maryland.

Nasar, J.L. & Purcell, A.T. (1990). Australian Architect and Non-architect students’ experiences of American Houses, XIth International Congress on Empirical Aesthetics, Budapest Hungary, Aug. 22-25.

Purcell, A.T. & Nasar, J.L. (1990). Beauty and the Beast Extended: Knowledge Structure and Evaluations of Houses by Australian Architects and Non-Architects. International Association for the Study of Persons and their Surroundings, Ankara, Turkey, July 8-12.

Nasar, J.L. (1990). Environmental aesthetics in the public domain: The good, the bad and the ugly, Invited lecture, University of Washington, Architecture Spring Lecture Series.

Nasar, J. L. (1989). Formal and Symbolic Aesthetics. Invited lecture, The University of

Sydney, August. Nasar, J. L. (1989). Computer applications in urban design. Invited lecture, Urban Design

Forum, University of Sydney, August. Nasar, J. L. & Kang, J. (1989). Symbolic meanings of building style in small suburban

offices, EDRA 20, North Carolina, Spring. Nasar, J. L. (1988). Architectural symbolism: A study of house-style meanings. EDRA 19,

Pomona, CA, May 11-May 15. Nasar, J. L. (1988). Urban design in landscape architecture. Invited lecture, Landscape

Architecture BASH 88, BRANCHING. March 23-27. Nasar, J. L. (1987). Home-style and meaning I: Commonalties in response. 95th

Convention of the American Psychological Association, N.Y., N.Y., Aug. 28-Sept. 1. Nasar, J. L. (1987). Home-style and meaning II: Commonalties in response. 95th

Convention of the American Psychological Association, N.Y., N.Y., Aug. 28-Sept. 1.

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Nasar, J. L. (1987). Architect and lay judgments of architecture. Environmental Design Research Association 18, Ottawa, Canada, Spring.

Nasar, J. L. (1987). Meanings attributed to architectural styles in housing. North Central Sociological Association, Cincinnati, March.

Nasar, J. L. (1986). Towards perceptually and sociologically relevant categories of

environment. 33rd North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Columbus, Ohio November.

Nasar, J. L. (1986). What the public notices and prefers in commercial signs. American Psychological Association, Aug. 22-26, Washington, D.C.

Nasar, J. L. (1986). Architect and lay judgments of architecture: Do they really differ. Poster session, American Psychological Association, Aug. 22-26, Washington, D.C.

Nasar, J. L. (1986). Preferences in urban signscapes. 21st International Congress of Applied Psychology, July 13-18, Jerusalem, Israel.

Nasar, J. L. & Wener, R. (1986). Is Savanna Nirvana? 9th International Association for the study of people and their physical surroundings, July 10-13, Haifa, Israel.

Nasar, J.L. (1986). The shaping of design behaviors: Case studies of trade magazines. 17th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia, April.

Nasar, J. L. & Johnson, E. (1985). Self-esteem, community-esteem and perceived value of

environmental aesthetics. 93 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August.

Nasar, J. L. (1985). Retail signscapes: Effects of diversity and fittingness on emotional quality. 93 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California, August.

Nasar, J. L. (1985). Physical correlates of perceived quality in lakeshore development. 9th International Colloquium on Empirical aesthetics. Santa Cruz, California, August.

Nasar, J. L. (1985). Activities and Public Spaces: A methodological note. 16th Annual International Convention of the Environmental Design Research Association, New York, June 10-13.

Nasar, J. L. (1985). Housing, neighborhood and planning for squatter settlements in Monrovia, Liberia: A case study. 16th Annual International Convention of the Environmental Design Research Association, New York, June 10-13.

Nasar, J. L. (1985). Urban density, crowding and crime: A review of the literature. Regional Development, urban form and information systems, Symposium, May.

Nasar, J. L. (1984). Modifiers of perceived spaciousness and crowding: a cross-cultural

comparison. American Psychological Association, Toronto. Nasar, J. L. (1984). Environmental cognition: A cross cultural comparison between Japan

and the U.S. Environmental Design Research Association, San Luis Obispo. Nasar, J. L. (1984). Human needs and environmental design: A background, rationale and

description of methods to program and evaluate human habitats. Paper presented at Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Conference Planning in transition, June.

Nasar, J. L. (1984). Environment-behavior research: Issues, approaches and directions. Paper presented at Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Conference Planning in transition, June.

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Nasar, J. L. (1984). Personality, decision-making and the environment. Paper presented at Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Conference Planning in transition, June.

Nasar, J. L. (1983). Visual preferences in urban scenes: A cross-cultural comparison

between Japan and the United States. Paper presented at the International Conference on Psychology and the Arts, Cardiff, Great Britain, Sept.

Nasar, J. L. (1983). Affective responses to urban scenes: A field study. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, April.

Nasar, J. L. (1983). A post occupancy evaluation of the Port Columbus Airport: Landside users. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, April.

Nasar, J. L. (1983). The relationship of enclosure of observer's location and view to environmental affect. Paper presented at the 14th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lincoln, Nebraska, April.

Nasar, J. L. (1982). Environmental evaluation and cognition: A Japan-U.S. Comparison.

Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on People and their Physical Surroundings, Barcelona, Spain, July.

Nasar, J. L. (1982). Japanese environmental preferences and cognition in relation to the street-side environment. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, College Park, MD, April.

Nasar, J. L. (1982). Environmental psychology for planners and architects: An applied perspective. Paper presented at 53rd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, Md. April.

Nasar, J. L. (1982). The establishment of design guidelines for interiors of public housing for the elderly. Paper presented at the Third National Symposium on Human Factors and Industrial Design in Consumer Products, Columbus, Ohio, August.

Nasar, J. L. (1981). The quantification of environmental preferences for use in modeling

migration. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Nasar, J. L. (1981). A preliminary view of visual aspects of the commercial strip. Paper read at the 12th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Ames, Iowa, April.

Nasar, J. L. (1980). On determining dimensions of environmental perception. Paper read

at the 11th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Charleston, South Carolina.

Nasar, J. L. (1979). Papers presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Environmental

Design Research Association, Buffalo, N.Y. Nasar, J. L. (1979). Housing preferences of the elderly. Papers presented at the 10th

Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Buffalo, N.Y. Nasar, J. L. (1979). The evaluative image of the city. Papers presented at the 10th Annual

Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Buffalo, N.Y.

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Summers, L., Nasar, J. L. & Douglas, T. (1975). WESSPAC: Wesley Town Simulation

Package. Paper presented at 6th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lawrence Kansas.

Nasar, J.L. & Tector, J. (1975). An application of some principles of ecological psychology for design decision-making. Paper presented at 6th Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lawrence Kansas.

Summers, L. Douglas, T. & Nasar, J.L. (1975). Modular gaming: Notes on an emerging methodology. Paper presented at the Annual North American Simulation and Gaming Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Nasar, J. L. (1974). A reinforcement analysis of design behavior. Paper presented at the

5th Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

GRANTS 2013-2014. Nasar, J. L. Visitability research for the State of Ohio. Ohio Developmental

Disabilities Council, $ 36,467 . 2009-2010. Nasar, J. L. Communicative Cities: Integrating Technology and Place. Battelle

Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs, $ 49,222. 2008-2010. Nasar, J. L. & Gordon, S. I. Environmental perception, evaluation, and

desirability for physical activity among African-American families of different incomes. Active Living Research, Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, $ 149,689.

2006-2007. Evans-Cowley, J., Nasar, J. L. & Lissner, S. Universal Design Leadership

Project Inclusive Environments for Inclusive Communities. National Endowment for the Arts. $152,990.

2005. Nasar, J. Wayfinding in the environment. TELR Research on Research Grants,

OSU, $ 5,000 2003. Nasar, J. & Osei, Appiah. Cell Phones, Perceived Safety and Crime Victimization.

Center for Research on Criminal Justice. $ 5,483. 2003. Nasar, J. Mt. Vernon Design Plan presentation. Columbus Health Department &

Center for African American Studies. $850. 2002. Nasar, J. Driving Park Urban Design Plan. Driving Park Area Commission, $500. 1998-1999. Nasar, J. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance Program, City of

Columbus, Contract, $267,000

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1997-98 Nasar, J. Graham Foundation Grant for “Exemplary Design Research Awards Program,” with Environmental Design Research Association (edra) and Places magazine, $ 20,400.

1996-1997. Nasar, J. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance Program, City of

Columbus, $253,419. 1995-1996.Nasar, J. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance Program, City of

Columbus, $ 222,333. 1994. Fisher, B., Sloan, J., Nasar, J. L. & F. Cullen. Understanding Crime Victimization on

College Campuses: Implications for Crime Prevention, National Institute of Justice, $ 202,130.

1994. Nasar, J. L. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance Program, City of Columbus.

1993-1994. Nasar, J. L. & Gordon, S. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance

Program, City of Columbus, $ 229,036 1992-1993. Nasar, J. L. & Gordon, S. Columbus Neighborhood Technical Assistance

Program, City of Columbus, $ 193,986. 1992. Nasar, J. L. University Area Design Review Project. Department of Development,

City of Columbus, $ 500. 1992. Nasar, J. L. South Linden Development Guidelines. Downtown Columbus, Inc. $

500. 1990. Nasar, J. L. I-670 Development Corp. Simulation of I-670 development. $ 600. 1989. Nasar, J. L. University of Sydney, Typicality and Evaluation of Popular and High-

style American Homes, with T. Purcell, $12,000. 1988. Nasar, J. L. Visiting Lecture Series on Urban Design, The Graduate School, The

Ohio State University, $2,000. 1985-1987. Nasar, J. L. Ohio State University, Department of Traffic and Safety. Campus

signage study, $ 40,000. 1984-1985. Nasar, J. L. Ohio State University Office of the Graduate School and Research

Grants to study development options for North High Street. With Gordon, $20,000. 1984-1985. Nasar, J. L. Ohio State University Seed Grant. Determination of Salient

Dimensions in Commercial Strips, $15,000. 1984. Nasar, J. L. Ohio Sea Grant. Examination of Visual Quality of Shoreline scenes,

$1500.

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1983-1984. Nasar, J. L. Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, Ohio State University, Development Options for North High Street, $5200.

1982-1983. Nasar, J. L. Small Research Grant, Ohio State University, The relation of

environmental factors to perceived travel time, $7,374. 1981. Nasar, J. L. and Arias, E. U.S. Japan Friendship Commission, Perceptual &

cognitive aspects of urban street-side environment: A Japan U.S. cross-cultural comparison, $17,000.

1981. Nasar, J. L. Ohio State University Learning Resources Council, Urban Model, $2,000.

1980. Nasar, J. L. Lindhurst Foundation, Survey of Chattanooga, $800. 1978. Nasar, J. L. Knoxville Chamber of Commerce, Visual Analysis of Knoxville, $200. 1976. Nasar, J. L. Pennsylvania State University, Development of a behavioral program for

a pre-school playground, $1,000, co-principle investigator. 1976. Nasar, J. L. Westinghouse National Issues Center. Study of environmental

correlates of crime, $1000. 1975. Nasar, J. L. & Potter, J. Pennsylvania State University. Program and development of

a restaurant-teaching laboratory. $49,000. 1975. Nasar, J. L. American Institute of Architects Conference on the disabled. $1,500. TEACHING Courses

Planning places with people in mind

Research and analytic methods for urban design and planning.

Realizing the Plan (neighborhood physical planning studio..

Planning dissertations from start to finish. Dissertations Supervised 2015 Modeling place attachment in two neighborhoods of Columbus, Ohio. Bardia

Nikrahei 2012. Predicting the probability of housing abandonment using hierarchical and spatial

models. V. Chaney Morckel 2012. The restorative effects of livable spaces. D. Abdulkarim. 2011 Branding, commercialization, and community satisfaction in ethnic enclaves. K.

Terzano 2008. Neighborhood satisfaction, physical and perceived characteristics. M. Hur.

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2005. The design, implementation and evaluation of an interactive multimedia environmental design research information system: Architectural design review as a case study. T. Imeokparia.

2003. Investigating wayfinding using virtual environments. E. Cubukcu. 2003. Reasoned action versus planned behavior in bus use. P. Joshi. 2000. The primacy of affect in environmental response: Identifying environmental

preferences using experimental priming with optimal and suboptimal stimulus exposure. M. Grannis.

1998. Children's perception of urban waterfronts and their responses to them: Emotional reactions and perceived opportunities for activities. A. Ataov.

1995. Visual features and emotional responses to residential neighborhoods. Kazunori Hanyu

1990. Symbolic inferences and typicality in five taste cultures, Dissertation J. Kang. Masters Theses Supervised 2005. Observed social behavior of pedestrians in a shopping center parking lot. C&RP

Thesis: L. L. Russell Responses to warm and cool landscape colors. Landscape Architecture (LA) Thesis: S. A. Heeter.

2002. Perceptions of safety and the rights to space: Limitations and strategic responses. C&RP Thesis: S. Starkweather. Best thesis award. Urban mixed-use developments. A case study: The arena district, Columbus, OH, C&RP Thesis: R. James.

2001. Landscape mirror: People's aesthetic appraisals of water and reflection. LA Thesis: M. Li. The evaluation of human emotional responses to inscriptions in Chinese classical gardens. LA Thesis, Y. Chen.

2000. Human emotional responses to visual aspects of water features. LA Thesis: Y. Lin. A perception and preference study of enclosure. LA Thesis: R. Surendran.

1999. The restorative effects of roadside vegetation: Implications for automobile driver anger and frustration. LA Thesis: J. M. Cackowski.

1997. Perception, Evaluation and Preference of Sign Scenes, C&RP Thesis, X. Hong 1994. Neo-Traditional Town Planning, Sense of community and Automobile Dependence.

C&RP Thesis, S. Cochrun. Proximate Physical Cues to Fear. C&RP Thesis: M. Grannis.

1987 Transportation needs of elderly suburban residents. C&RP Thesis: S. Buchman. Winner Best Thesis award. Personality characteristics of landscape architects. LA Thesis: E. Johnson The effects of traffic on perceived quality of life: A comparison of urban and suburban settings. C&RP Thesis: F. Tzemos. Public evaluation of the Center for the Visual Arts: An evaluation of an architectural jury. CRP Thesis: J.Kang.

1986. A comparison of architects' and non-architects' descriptive and affective responses for "High" and "Vernacular" residential architecture. C&RP Thesis: K. Devlin.

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1985. An investigation of dual-earner role overload and its implications for housing and the environmental structure. C&RP Thesis: C. Van Allsburg.

1984. Problems and planning of urban renewal and up-grading projects in Monrovia: The West Point experience. C&RP Thesis: M. Kromah.

1983. The effect of traffic patterns and street design on territoriality and the psychological sense of community in three suburban neighborhoods. C&RP Thesis: D. Julian.

Resident attitudes toward higher residential densities in Columbus, Ohio: Private vs. public advantage and the acceptance of urban megastructures. C&RP Thesis: J. Karas.

The ideal birthing environment: A survey of mothers and their primary support persons who have participated in prepared childbirth education. C&RP Thesis: J. Hallas.

Behavior patterns of downtown environments. C&RP Thesis: A.R. Yurdakul. The preparation of Columbus, Ohio for nuclear war: A study of citizen reaction to

warning and evacuation. C&RP Thesis: M. Greenberg 1981. Salient activities and the requisite needs of the handicapped in public housing.

C&RP Thesis: A. Sadeghi. User needs in housing for the elderly. C&RP Thesis: M. Farokhpay. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Fellow American Institute of Certified Planners American Institute of Certified Planners Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Planning Advisory Board (site visit teams) Council of Landscape Architecture Educators Environmental Design Research Association (former chair and board member) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2014 – Pres Chair PhD Program, C&RP 2014 Chair Planning Advisory Board (PAB) Site Review Visit, University of Michigan,

Ann Arbor, City & Regional Planning Program 2013 Planning Advisory Board (PAB) Site Review Visit, University of Nebraska, Lincoln,

City & Regional Planning Program 2012 Planning Advisory Board (PAB) Site Review Visit, University of Missouri, Kansas

City, City & Regional Planning Program 2009 NSF WATERS Network Social, Behavioral, and Economic Workshop, Jan. 11-13,

St. Pete Beach, FL. 2006 Planning Advisory Board (PAB) Site Review Visit, Rutgers City & Regional

Planning Program. Editorial Board

Journal of Planning Education and Research

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Journal of Urban Design Journal of Environmental Psychology Research-Design Connections Architectural Science Korean Journal of Urban Design

Reviewer

American Collegiate Schools of Planning, Conference Presentations Environment and Behavior Environment and Planning A Environment and Planning B Journal of Environmental Psychology Journal of the American Planning Association Journal of Planning Education and Research Journal of Architectural and Planning Research Journal of Urban Design Landscape and Urban Planning Landscape Research Perceptual and Motor Skills Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Population and Environment Proceedings, Environmental Design Research Association Psychological Bulletin Psychological Reports Town Planning Review

Other Professional Service 1999-2015, Editor, Journal of Planning Literature 2004 Member Program Review Team for Design and Environmental Analysis Program at

Cornell University. 2004. Jury member, EDRA/Places Awards Program (April 2-April 4). 2004. Panel for Active Living through Physical Environment Research—Physical Measure

Development, U.C. Irvine 1996-1998. Chair Board of Directors, Environmental Design Research Association. 1995-1999.Editorial Board, Journal of Planning Education and Research 1995-1996. Conference co-organizer, Environmental Design Research Association,

EDRA27, Salt Lake City 1994-1998. Board Member, Environmental Design Research Association 1994-Present. Reviewer, American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Urban

Design.

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1994-1995. Conference Organizer, Environmental Design Research Association EDRA26

Conference, Boston; 1992-93 Editor and Reviewer, Special Issue of Landscape and Urban Planning. 1990-99 Membership Chair, Div. 34 American Psychological Association. 1987-89 Architectural critic, The Columbus Dispatch. 1985-98 Advisory Editor, Journal of Planning Literature. 1992. Co-chair, 34th American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Columbus,

Oct. 29- Nov. 1. 1992. Organizer Workshop, Directions for research on Urban Design, at 27th

Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Boulder, CO May. 1992. American Psychological Association, Div. 34 Program Committee 1989-1991. Editorial board, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research. 1987-1989. Reviewer Cambridge University Press. 1984. Book review, Professionals and Urban Form, in Environment and Behavior. 1984. Book review, Sociology of Architecture, in Journal of Environmental Psychology 1981. Book review, Inquiry by Design, in Journal of the American Planning Association,

July, 355-356. 1981. Reviewer, 2nd edition of Kevin Lynch's Site Planning, for third edition COMMUNITY SERVICE 2014 Milo Grogan Plan (with students) 2013 Village of Marble Cliff Comprehensive Plan (with students) 2012 Fifth by Northwest Neighborhood Plan (with students) 2011 Grandview Neighborhood Plan (with students) 2010 A Time for a Change: Redefining the Identity of Northland (with students) 2009. Brice-Livingston Gateway Plan (with students) 2008. Member Upper Arlington Historic Preservation Task Force 2007 Fifth Avenue Urban Design Plan (with students) 2005-2007. Executive board and Communications co-chair, Upper Arlington Progressive

Action, UA, OH 2003-2005. Board and Program Committee Member, Crighton Club, Columbus, OH 2004. Founding member, board member, Co-chair Communications Committee, UniDems

The Greater Woodland Meadows Neighborhood Plan, with students Ward chair, Ward 3, Precinct Chair 3B

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Invited speaker, “Talking to undecided voters” Bexley, OH. Invited speaker, “Talking to undecided voters,” Worthington, OH Invited Speaker, “Talking to undecided voters,” Westerville, OH Board and Program Committee Member, Crighton Club

2003. Board and Program Committee Member, Crighton Club Mt. Vernon Design Plan (with students) Fischer hall Post occupancy evaluation (with students) Gerlach Hall Post occupancy evaluation (with students) Mason hall Post occupancy evaluation (with students) Pfahl Hall Post occupancy evaluation (with Hoffman, N.)

2002. Driving Park Urban Design Plan (with students) University Area Neighborhood Plan (with students)

2000. Center for Science and Industry (COSI) Post occupancy evaluation (with students) 1999. East Main Street Plan (with students) 1998. North Central Plan (with students) 1997. North Linden Plan (with students) 1996. Newman & Wolfrom Lab Building Post Occupancy Evaluation (with students)

Dresserton Design Concept: A proposal for a Neotraditional development (with students) The Franklinton Peninsula Plan, With Neo-Traditional Planning Principles (with students) Rediscover Downtown Columbus (with students) Top of the Hill: A Plan for the Hilltop State Lands (with students)

1995. Clintonville Plan (with students) Post Occupancy Evaluation of the Math Tower (with students) for OSU Architect

1994. Victorian Village Plan (with students) Member, Focus Group on University Area Improvements

1993. Safety Manual for the City of Columbus (with students) 1992-1995. Coordinator, Columbus Area Commission Intern Program 1991-1995. Board Member, Columbus Landmarks 1993. Advisor, Near East Area Commission Meeting

Evaluation of University Area Interim Design Review (with students) 1992. South Linden Urban Design Plan (with students) 1991. Franklinton Urban Design Plan (with D. Georg and students) 1991. Cleveland Park Study for Department of Natural Resources (D. Georg and students) 1990-1992. Recchie Design Awards Screening Committee 1990. Visual simulation for I-670 Corridor Development Corp.

Radio appearance on Radio Reader, Columbus Commentaries on architecture, WCBE Advisory board, Metropolitan Learning Guild

1989. Participant in Pyrmont Urban Design Forum, Sydney, Australia. 1988. Member, Downtown Strategic Plan Task Force

Advisor, Ohio Arts Council survey of use Supervised three Urban Design Projects in Columbus, Ohio

1987. Adviser, Neighborhood Design Assistance Center Supervised three student Urban Design Projects in Columbus

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1986. Organizer and chair, four Symposia, "Advances in environmental design research," at Regional Science Convention, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. Symposium organizer and chair, "Emotional quality of environment," at the Conference of the International Association of Applied Psychologists, Israel, July. Symposium organizer and chair, "Similarities and differences in environmental response," for International Association for the Study of Persons and their Surroundings in Israel, July. Directed student urban design projects. North High Corridor Revitalization plan.

1985-1986. Board member, Ohio Arts Council, Design Initiatives Program. 1985. Presentation to the University Women’s' club on user sensitive design

The study of German Village (with students) North University Neighborhood Plan (with students) South Parsons Avenue: Physical Improvements Plan (with students)

1984-1986. Member, University District Office, and High Street Task Force 1984. Columbus Skyline study (with students)

A Development Plan for the Hilltop Business District (with students) Milo-Grogan West Neighborhood Revitalization Project (with students)

1981-1984. Vice President and President Board of Directors, Chatham Village Homeowners Assoc.

1983. Organizer and chair of three sessions at 14th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, Lincoln, NE. Columbus Neighborhood Design Center Task Force Member

1983. Design assistance to Metropolitan Learning Community Columbus Neighborhood Design Center Task Force Member Livingston Avenue Design Plan (with students) Balance High Street at OSU (with students) Yale/Glenwood Neighborhood Improvement Plan (with students) Space usage of O.S.U library (with students). Evaluation of St. Stephens Community Health Center (with students). Bicycle theft prevention on the O.S.U. Campus (with students).

1982. Organizer and chairman of four sessions at the 13th International Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association, College Park, Md. Post occupancy evaluation of Port Columbus Airport Short North General Guidelines for Revitalization (with students).. Sullivant Avenue Neighborhood Plan (with students). University North High Street Commercial Area Improvement Plan (with students). Columbus Zoo facility improvement program (with students).

1981. For O.S.U. Office of Student Development, studied relationship of academic performance to dorm living conditions. Linworth Planning Study (with students). Highland Heights Design Study (with students). South Linden Precinct Plan (with students). Clintonville: A Precinct Planning Study (with students). Tri-village Community Precinct Plan (with students). Town East Development Plan (with students).

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Workshop on renewable energy resources, Chairman of Committee on Institutional,Regulatory, Individual Attitudes and Public Participation, and prepared committee report.

1980. Chattanooga Preference Survey and Design Recommendations 1979. Member, Knoxville Community Appearance Committee.

A Visual Analysis of Knoxville, with students for Knoxville Beautification Committee of Knoxville International Energy Exposition. Participant Livable Cities Project, Community Design Center, Knoxville

1978. Documentation for Knoxville R/UDAT visitors, with students Design program for Child and Family Services Sheltered Facility, with students

1977. Program for Knoxville Animal Shelter Expansion UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2012-2014 Chair Knowlton School of Architecture, Promotion and Tenure Committee 2009-2012 Member KSA P&T Committee Member KSA Computer Committee 2008-2009 C&RP Search Committee Knowlton School of Architecture (KSA Speaker Committee) C&RP Quarter to Semester Curriculum Committee 2007-2008. Member KSA P&T Committee Member OSU Graduate Council Landscape Architecture Search Committee KSA Speaker Committee KSA Exhibit Committee 2006. Member KSA, Design Research Initiative Committee Member Landscape Architecture Search Committee Member OSU Graduate School Curriculum Committee Member OSU Graduate Council Member OSU Rules and Standards Committee. Member KSA Exhibit Committee Member KSA Speaker Committee 2007 Member OSU Curriculum Committee 2004-07 Member OSU Senate Council on the Physical Environment (COPE) Member KSA P&T Committee Member OSU Graduate School Policy and Standards Committee Member OSU Graduate Council 1992-2009 Member KSA Curriculum and Academic Affairs Committee 1990-2009 Member Graduate Faculty Landscape Architecture 1986-2009 Member C&RP Ph.D. Committee 2005. Post occupancy evaluation of KSA, Columbus, OH 2003-2008 Mentor Jennifer Evans-Cowley 2004-2005 Member Annual Review of Untenured Faculty for Jennifer Evans-Cowley. 2003. Member Landscape Architecture Search Committee

Member KSA P& T Committee

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1 992-2005. Member KSA Computer Committee 1992-1999. Manager Columbus Area Technical Assistance Program (Intern Program) 1990-1995. Chair C&RP Graduate Curriculum Committee 1987-1996. Member KSA Exhibitions Committee 1992. Co-coordinator 34th American Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference, Columbus, OH. 1990-1995. Chair Department Promotion and Tenure Committee 1989. Lectures on applications of Image Capture Technology to urban design, University

of Sydney Faculty Participant in Pyrmont Urban Design Studio

1988. Reviewer proposals to Center for Teaching Excellence. 1987-1988. Affirmative Action Advocate, C&RP Faculty Search Committee 1986-1988. Chair School of Architecture Urban Design Committee

Chair Graduate Curriculum Committee, C&R Planning 1986-1987. Chair City & Regional Planning Urban Design Search Committee

Member Curriculum Committee, School of Architecture 1980-1986. Member Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, C&R Planning 1985. Chairman Tenure and Promotion Committee, C&R Planning 1980-1987. Guest lecturer and juror in classes in Landscape Architecture and Architecture 1982-1983. Initiator and Chairman City and Regional Planning Seminar Series 1979-1980. Faculty advisor to student run publication, Portfolio 1979. First and Second Year Design Coordinator, School of Architecture, School of Architecture

Chair Research Committee Member Committee on Housing

Member Interior Design Curriculum Review Committee 1977-1979. Member Design Committee, School of Architecture

Member First and Second Year Design Committee, School of Architecture Member School of Architecture Research Committee