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As can be seen by their representation in the present volume, housing or apartment complexes have been prime candidates for evaluation. Charlesview Housing, a 220-unit apartment complex, was evaluated by a research team consisting of members of a graduate design course. This evaluation was particularly notable because both the designers and users had an important role: the users evaluated the success of the designers’ expressed ideas.

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Zeisel, J., Griffin, M. (1978). Charlesview Housing. In: Environmental Design Evaluation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5154-3_9

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