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  • 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 ...
  • Karaminas Vicki (Association Lambda Nordica, 2009)
    Men's fahion photgraphy and its allied industries such as clothing production and consumpti on, retail branding, marketing and advertising, participate in constructing an all- viewing subject; a subject which 'desires to ...
  • Jupp Julie; Gero John (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
    Style is an ordering principle by which to structure artifacts in a design domain. The application of a visual order entails some explicit grouping property that is both cognitively plausible and contextually dependent. ...
  • Verghese George (IDEA Group, 2003)
    When considering the growing interest in the ideas of internationalisation and globalisation, the phrase 'Japanese Design' has always captured the inspirational pulse of designers. This paradoxical world of Japan provides ...
  • Yeboah Eric; Obeng-Odoom Franklin (UTS e-Press, 2010)
    Planning has failed to exert effective influence on the growth of human settlements in Ghana. As a result, the growth of cities has been chaotic. The district assemblies, which are the designated planning authorities, ...
  • Stewart Rodney; Willis Rachelle; Giurco Damien; Panuwatwanich Kriengsak; Capati Bill (Routledge, 2010)
    The planning of cities and the planning of their water supplies are intertwined. This paper explores the potential role of smart metering for the future of water planning and management in Australian cities. Smart meters ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2008)
    This article examines relationships between the museum fashion exhibit, viewing publics, and historians. It takes as a case study AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion, held at the Metropolitan Museum ...
  • Ho Christina (ITS ePress, 2012)
    This article examines the cultural renaissance of Western Sydney, long considered a crass, working-class cultural wasteland. In the last two decades, the region has experienced a proliferation of new artistic initiatives, ...
  • Orr Kirsten (The John Hopkins University Press, 2011)
    In 1879 the British colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere. Never before had an international exhibition been held so far from the cultural and commercial centres of ...
  • Forsythe Perry (UTSePress, 2012)
    The term 'work ready graduates' is commonly used by Universities to describe students who have been well prepared and who can seamlessly enter professional practice. It is an ideal that is simpler said than achieved in ...