A Standardized Case Study Framework and Methodology to Identify "Best Practices”

Authors

  • Dina Battisto Clemson University
  • Deborah Franqui Clemson University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%25y195

Keywords:

case study, best practices, facility, methodology, primary care

Abstract

A review of the literature reveals limited information on how to conduct a facility-based case study yielding useful information for architectural practice. In the wake of an "evidence-based design ”movement, it is imperative for architects to think about case study research within a performance-based framework that links design decisions to measurable outcomes. Building on this premise, the objective of this paper is to argue for a standardized approach for case studies, present a framework and methodology providing guidance on how to conduct case studies, and conclude with an example. A six-step case study research process is presented including the purpose and activities for each step as well as possible deliverables. The authors claim that a standardized case study approach would allow for cross-case comparisons using a set of performance indicators. A desired end goal of case study research is to develop a facility database that could be used to inform the development of design guidelines, rules of thumb and "best practices.”

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Published

2014-03-12

How to Cite

Battisto, D., & Franqui, D. (2014). A Standardized Case Study Framework and Methodology to Identify "Best Practices”. ARCC Conference Repository. https://doi.org/10.17831/rep:arcc%y195

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Peer-reviewed Papers