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Shauna Mallory-Hill is an Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Architecture, with more than 25 years of experience in teaching and researching building systems and universal sustainable design. Her major research focus is on how designed environments impact human health, wellness, and productivity. Currently, she is engaged in indigenous community-led initiatives that explore pathways to quality affordable sustainable housing. Additionally, she has completed a study on ergonomic kitchen design for aging in place in collaboration with industry partners from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences. Shauna has presented her building evaluation work across Canada, the USA, and Europe, contributing to various journals and books. One notable publication is the book she co-edited with Christopher Watson and Wolfgang Preiser, titled "Enhancing Building Performance," which examines different aspects of building evaluation.
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