Brandon Ro, AIA, NCARB

“Design with Beauty, Defend the Authentic, Build for Time, Inspire the Spirit”

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evidence-based design

January 13, 2021January 13, 2021

ARC 4530 – Culture and Behavior in Architecture

October 24, 2017March 5, 2019

The Transformative Power of Sacred Architecture: Exploring Ritual-Architectural Priorities and Evidence-Based Design for Sacred Spaces

December 22, 2015

Evaluating Quality Learning Environments: A Case Study

November 6, 2014June 12, 2015
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What is a Temple? Mormon and Non-Mormon Architectural Perceptions

June 23, 2014June 12, 2015

Measuring Architectural Phenomenology through Qualitative Analysis

June 12, 2013June 12, 2015
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Effects of Catholic Sacred Architecture on Transformative Human Experience

“Design with Beauty, Defend the Authentic, Build for Time, Inspire the Spirit”

Brandon Ro, AIA, NCARB is an award-winning architect, leader, and educator with over 12 years of AEC industry experience. He teaches architectural history and theory, three-dimensional representation, and architectural design at Utah Valley University. He has received awards from the AIA, APA, USGBC, and Walt Disney Imagineering.

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