Jean D. Wineman, Arch.D.CLICK FOR PDF format


Dr. Wineman is an architectural researcher who is experienced in environmental programming, design and evaluation. Her scholarship, research and teaching explores the links between visual and spatial properties of architecture and behavioral and educational outcomes. Recent emphasis is the examination of formal properties as generative 'prestructures' of design and descriptive approaches to design analysis. Dr. Wineman's research interests include museum and exhibit design, the design of work settings to enhance productivity, and design for special populations.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology, Wellesley College, 1971.
Master of Urban Planning, University of Michigan, 1973
Doctorate in Architecture, University of Michigan, 1977
Specialization in Aging, Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan

RELEVANT WORK

Associate Dean, Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning and Chair Doctoral Program in Architecture, The University of Michigan, 2000 - present.
Director Doctoral Program, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994 - 2000.
Acting Director Doctoral Program, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1992 - 1994.
Professor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999 - present.
Associate Professor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1982 - 1999.
Assistant Professor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1977 - 1982.

SELECTED RESEARCH (Since 1990)

Co-Principal Investigator (with Amy Schulz, Health Behavior and Health Education, Barbara Israel, and others), "Healthy Environments Partnership: Lean & Green In Motown," U.S. National Institutes of Health, $3,099,000. 2005-2010.

Principal Investigator (with John Peponis), "Exhibition Layout and Visitor Movement in Science Museums," National Science Foundation $94,000, 2000-2001.

Principal Investigator (with C. Eastman and G. Abowd), "Informal Uses of Media in Design Firms," Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center, Georgia Tech, $12,528, 1999-2000.

Principal Investigator (with J. Peponis), "Design Decision Support Systems," Georgia Tech Foundation (D48-532) $301,000, 1995-1999.

Principal Investigator (with B. R. Connell and J. Sanford, VA Medical Center) "Outdoor Space in Long-term Care Facilities," US Veterans Administration (D48-X78, W36, W38) $32,500, 1997-1999.

Principal Investigator (with L. Hodges), "Virtual Zoo Design," EduTech Institute, Georgia Tech and Zoo Atlanta (D48-531) $49,000, 1995-1996.

Project Team member: "Conceptual Design Space" (with Larry Hodges (GVU), Tolek Lesniewski, et al.) EduTech Institute, Georgia Tech in collaboration with Lord, Aeck, Sargent, $24,000, 1995-1996.

Principal Investigator, "Interactive Educational Module for Crawford Long," Crawford Long Hospital (D48- 563) $8,500, 1993-1994.

Principal Investigator, "Children's Zoo Design," National Endowment for the Arts (D48-528) $23,100 subcontract to Georgia Tech from total grant of $101,100 awarded to Zoo Atlanta. 1991-1992.

Principal Investigator, "Architectural Accessibility Course Development," Center for Rehabilitation Technology, Georgia Tech, Atlanta (K10-502/K10-900) $7,500, 1991.

Principal Investigator, "Research, Education and Technical Assistance in Exhibition Design" Zoo Atlanta (D48-528) $32,800, 1989-1991.

Principal Investigator, "Spatial Layout and Office Communication," Georgia Tech Foundation, Atlanta (D48-519) $4,800, 1990.

Principal Investigator (with C. Zimring), "Using Design to increase Workplace Productivity," U.S. Army Construction Research Laboratory (D48-649) $23,7l4, 1989-1990.



LICENSED SOFTWARE (GEORGIA TECH RESEARCH CORPORATION)

'Spatialist' licensed by Peponis, J., Wineman, J., Rashid, M., Kim, S.H. and S. Bafna, College of Architecture.
'Virtual Gorilla' licensed by Hodges, L. (College of Computing), Wineman, J. (College of Architecture) and T. Maple (Zoo Atlanta) installed in the new Conservation Action Resource Building at Zoo Atlanta, April, 1998.

SELECTED CONSULTING

Research activities in the design of workspace for project teams has led to a series of recent planning/programming projects for the following facilities: FSC Educational Inc. (Mansfield Ohio); Joseph Jones Ecological Research Center (Ichaway GA, affiliated with the Woodruff Foundation); Scholars Press on the Emory University Campus (Atlanta); Winthrop University Science Center (Rock Hill, S.C.)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Books and Book Chapters

Peponis, J. and J. Wineman, The spatial structure of environment and behavior: Space syntax. In Bechtel, R. and A. Churchman (Eds) Handbook of Environmental Psychology, New York: John Wiley, 2001 (in press).

Wineman, Jean D. and Serrato, M., Facility design for high-performance teams. In Sundstrom, E. (Ed.) Supporting Work Team Effectiveness, San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass, October 1998, 271-298..

Wineman, Jean D. (Ed.), Behavioral Issues in Office Design, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986.

Wineman, Jean D., The importance of office design to organizational effectiveness and productivity. Behavioral Issues in Office Design, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986, p. ix-xvii.

Wineman, Jean D., Current issues and future directions. Behavioral Issues in Office Design, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986, p. 293-313.

Wineman, Jean D., Environmental stressors in the office setting. Environmental Stress, G.W. Evans (Ed.) New York: Cambridge Press, 1982, p. 256-285.

Refereed Scholarly Journals (Since 1990)

Bowman, D. Wineman, J., Hodges, L., and Allison, D. The Educational Value of an Information-Rich Virtual Environment. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 8(3), 1999, 317-331.

Peponis, J., Wineman, J. Rashid, M., Kim, S.H. and S. Bafna. On the generation of linear representations of spatial configuration. Environment and Planning (B): Planning and Design, 1998, vol. 25, 559-576.

Peponis, J., Wineman, J. Rashid, M., Kim, S.H. and S. Bafna. Describing plan configuration according to the co-visibility of surfaces. Environment and Planning (B): Planning and Design, 1998, vol. 25, 639-708.

Bowman, D., Wineman, J., Hodges, L., and Allison, D. Designing Animal Habitats Within an Immersive Virtual Environment. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, 18(5), 1998, 9-13.

Peponis, J., Wineman, J. Rashid, M., Kim, S.H. and S. Bafna. On the description of shape and spatial configuration inside buildings: convex partitions and their local properties. Environment and Planning (B): Planning and Design, 1997, vol. 24, 761-781

Allison, D., Wills, B., Bowman, D., Wineman, J. and Hodges, L. The virtual reality gorilla exhibit. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, 17(6), Nov/Dec 1997, 30-38.

Wineman, J. and C. Piper, Zoos in transition: Enriching conservation education for a new generation. Curator (refereed quarterly publication of the American Museum of Natural History), December, 1996, pp. 94-107.

Wineman, J. and Y. Choi, Spatial/visual properties of zoo exhibition. Curator (refereed quarterly publication of the American Museum of Natural History), December, 1991, pp. 304-315.

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