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  • Coorey Benjamin (The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia, 2010)
    This research will explore and provide an initial study into the diversity of contemporary computational design methodologies emerging in the field of architecture. It will rely on modern philosophical and mathematical ...
  • Perin Gavin (SAHANZ, 2007)
    Panofsky promotes linear perspective as a modern scopic regime because of its capacity to ‘maintain’ the visual dimensional integrity of the form it represents. Validation of this method lies implicitly around an argument ...
  • Luscombe Desley (SAHANZ, 2002)
  • Hagen Penelope; Robertson Toni (Design Research Society Inc., 2010)
    This paper reflects on the changing nature of participation and design in the context of social technologies and, in particular, our evolving understanding of what it means to do design. When designing social technologies ...
  • Roxburgh Mark (University of Arts Bremen, 2005)
    Alexander (1964) and Jones (1992) argued that design-by-drawing was not up to the task of dealing with complex design 'problems'. In a similar vein Lawson (1980, P 18) argued that 'problems' which aren't visible tend not ...
  • Musgrave, Elizabeth.; Moulis, Antony. (2007-10-05)
    The capacity to engage with information held in drawings is vital to the study of architecture. For beginning architecture students to fully participate in this engagement requires the ability to relate to drawings in ...
  • Thompson Darrall; Mcgregor Ian (Institute for Interactive Media and Learning, 2005)
    Group learning tasks are now ubiquitous in formal university education, but assessment processes for large classes have too often counteracted the benefits of peer learning. These benefits have been identified in the ...
  • Boydell Spike; Crofts Penelope; Prior Jason; Jakubowicz Andrew; Searle Glen (Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd and DiskBank, 2009)
    The state regulates sex industry types in accordance with a range of complex, overlapping and often conflicting legal, policing, planning and administrative mechanisms. The sex industry in Sydney is currently regulated ...
  • Prior Jason (Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 2006)
    The aim of this brief paper is to develop an awareness of the role that sexuality plays in spatial development of our cities as contested terrains, through an investigation of the emerging dynamic relations be!ween homosexual. ...
  • Weakley Alastair; Edmonds Ernest (University of Wollongong Press, 2004)
    The paper is concerned with support for distributed groups of creative knowledge workers: in this case designers. We consider requirements that designers have regarding internalisation and externalisation of ideas and ...
  • Stead Naomi (The University of Canberra, 2006)
    The vast geographic size and climatic diversity of Australia, not to mention the heterogenous character of its population, makes a mockery of any singular idea of a national architectural identity. But that has not stopped ...
  • Antoniades Hera (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), 2007)
    In NSW, landlords and tenants have rights and responsibilities with regards to the rental of real property. The Residential Tenancies Act which commenced on the 30th October 1989 sought to balance the rules for landlords ...
  • Wilkins, Helen. (2007-10-05)
    All complex systems, which includes buildings and the built environment, possess emergent properties. Complex systems are systems that are composed of numerous interacting parts. Emergent properties are high-level ...
  • Harfield Stephen (University of New South Wales, 2010)
    The idea of 'theory' ¿ whether in Thomas¿ `grand theory¿ sense or in the more informal `mental model¿ sense [1997: 86] ¿ is generally accepted within most disciplines, including architecture and design, as being indicative ...
  • Thompson Darrall (Australian Technology Network, 2008)
  • Jakovich Joanne; Reinhardt Dagmar (Association for Computing Machinery, 2007)
    The field of architecture is radically being transformed by the esthetic potential of embedded sensor technologies and interaction. This demo presents an approach to spatial design that implements techniques of ...
  • Garduno Freeman Cristina (Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, 2007)
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2002)
    This paper describes a new method for the visualization of tree structured relational data. It can be used especially for the display of very large hierarchies in a 2- dimensional space. We discuss the advantages ...
  • Song H.J.; Beilharz Kirsty (WSEAS, 2007)
    Spatialization (spatial separation) and timbre are the two salient auditory attributes facilitating a better comprehension of sonification (non-speech auditory display).While directional cues provide obvious interpretable ...
  • Ramirez Jr Mariano; Campbell Greg; Marosszeky Anita; Lopes Abby; Campbell Cheryl (UNSW, 2010)
    Every year since 2004, the Society for Responsible Design (SRD) in Sydney has been exhibiting graduate design projects which address issues of environmental change and responsibility, social equity and community ideas. ...