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  • Glazebrook Garry (Routledge, 2009)
    There has been growing interest internationally in the development of comprehensive estimates of the costs of urban transport, fuelled by concerns over global warming, peak oil, road congestion, tolls and public transport ...
  • Beilharz Kirsty (Routledge, 2011)
    This article looks at the use of embodied music controllers for gestural interaction with sound. The technology for embodied interaction involves microchip 'enhancement' of the human body, enabling the body as the music ...
  • Heathcote Kevan (Inst Ciencias Construccion Eduardo Torroja, 2011)
    This paper examines the theoretical basis for the thermal performance of earth walls and links it to some test results on buildings constructed by the author, and to their predicted performance using a sophisticated computer ...
  • Ashton Paul (Routledge, 2010)
    In Australia, social reformers approached the new century and post-World War I reconstruction with the hope of establishing a â¿¿new social orderâ¿¿ based on national efficiency and class harmony. This was to be delivered ...
  • Marinelli Maurizio (EBSCO Publishing, 2009)
    Between 1860 and 1945, the Chinese port city of Tianjin was the site of up to nine foreign-controlled concessions, functioning side by side. Rogaski defined it as a 'hyper-colony', a term which reflects Tianjin's socio-political ...
  • Favaro Paola; Manasseh Cyrus (Common Ground Publishing, 2011)
    In 2004, at the age of eighty-four, the Australian architect of Italian origins, Aldo Giurgola, designed his very first home, a country house, una casa in campagna, in Australia, in the regional inner country site, one ...
  • Van Leeuwen Theo (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2002)
    This article outlines a social semiotic approach to analysing the ideational, interpersonal and textual meaning potentials of letter forms, drawing on Jakobsons distinctive feature analysis and Lakoff and Johnson's ...
  • Smulders Frido; Lousberg Louis; Dorst Kees (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    Purpose -This paper aims to create a social constructivist perspective on collaborative architecture that is complementary to the rational-analytic perspective as embodied in the ¿hard¿ project management tools. ...
  • Erkmen Recep; Bradford Mark (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011)
    In the conventional displacement-based finite element analysis of composite beamâ¿¿columns that consist of two Eulerâ¿¿Bernoulli beams juxtaposed with a deformable shear connection, the coupling of the transverse and ...
  • Jakovich Joanne; Reinhardt Dagmar (The MIT Press, 2009)
  • Ghosh Sumita; Vale Robert (Routledge, 2009)
    This paper presents an urban taxonomy or classification system for New Zealand settlement forms across five urban scales: metropolitan/regional, sub-metropolitan/city; community/neighbourhood; local/residential block and ...
  • Searle Glen (Curtin University of Technology, 2006)
    The two main stadiums for the Syd~ Olympic Games were developed by the private sector with State assistance to reduce government costs and risks. In the post-Olympic period, both stadiums have experienced major revenue ...
  • Searle Glen (Carfax Publishing, 2002)
    The two main stadiums for the Sydney Olympic Games were developed by the private sector with State assistance to reduce government costs and risks. In the post-Olympic period, both stadiums have experienced major revenue ...
  • Pollack Julien; Crawford Lynn; England David (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2003)
    The field of project management continues to develop in response to changing emphases in the management community and the demands of new project management application areas. This paper uncovers the trends of emphasis ...
  • Burke Anthony (John Wiley & Sons, 2010)
    Guest-editor AnthonyBurke redefines complexity in relation to the city as `a dynamic and luminal organisational condition ¿growing at the edge of chaos¿¿ and in so doing shifts our understanding of urban trauma as an event ...
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (Routledge, 2010)
    A combination of rapid population growth and low incomes results in housing shortages in Ghana. Migration to Europe, America and Scandinavia has provided a way for some Ghanaians to escape this housing problem, as they ...
  • Rickwood Peter; Glazebrook Garry (Routledge, 2009)
    Studies looking at the relationship between urban form and travel behaviour have generally considered spatial information at coarse metropolitan or local government area scales. We analyse ABS census data at the Collection ...
  • Rickwood Peter; Glazebrook Garry; Searle Glen (Routledge, 2008)
    The nature and form of the urban environment is a critical determinant of the sustainability of our society, as it is responsible directly for a large proportion of consumed energy, and influences indirectly the patterns ...
  • Sherringham Susan; Serle Sue (Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd, 2010)
    Human centred and co-design approaches to designing often involve working in collaborative, multi-disciplinary contexts. In such situations promoting collegial and open environments and methods of engagement to bring forward ...
  • Sherringham Susan; Serle Sue (Common Ground, 2011)
    Human-centred, participatory and co-design approaches to designing often involve working in collaborative, interdisciplinary contexts. In such situations promoting collegial open environments and methods of engagement to ...