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  • Stead, Naomi. (2007-10-05)
    Throughout his trans-Atlantic career as a critic and commentator, Reyner Banham turned his attention to a vast range of objects, places and activities. This is especially true of his writing in the 1970's and 80's, after ...
  • Robertson Toni; Hewlett Cindy; Harvey Samantha; Edwards Jennifer (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, 2003)
    This paper reports the analysis of a range of workplace interviews with people who define themselves as information architects. This is a recent job title that is commonly used to describe people who are involved in the ...
  • Pandolfo Berto (UTS, 2006)
  • Bowman Christopher (Centre for Media Arts Innovation, UTS, 2010)
    Memory Flows, a project of the Centre for Media Arts and Innovation, UTS, culminated in an exhibition entitled 'Memory Flows: rivers, creeks and the great artesian basin' which examined the concepts of 'water, flows and ...
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    Gwilt Ian (DAB DOCS, 2009)
    Curatorial Rationale: New Media artwork has moved beyond the recorded mediums of photography and film to encompass interactive, augmented, and generative works due to the appropriation of and reliance on digitization by ...
  • 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 ...
  • Akpolat Hasan; Muluk Asmuliardi; Xu Jichao (Springer-verlag, 2003)
    There seems to be a significant gap between the theoretical and the practical aspects of scheduling problems in the job shop environment. Theoretically, scheduling systems are designed on the basis of an optimum approach ...
  • Runeson Karl; Skitmore Martin (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)
    The aim ofthis chapter is to look briefly at theories in general, before concentrating on scientific theories - how they are used, structured, tested and verified. The research that usesthe kind of scientific theories we ...
  • 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 ...
  • Anderson Benedict; Medlin Margie; Spurr Samantha (, 2009)
    SEAM 2009 Spatial Phrases was a multi-tiered event that explored the nexus between architecture, space, film and the moving body. It included a three day symposium (18-20 September) , multiple workshops, specially commissioned ...
  • Luscombe Desley (SAHANZ, 2002)
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (Nova Science Publishers, 2010)
    There is considerable support for the development of the secondary mortgage market in Ghana. A secondary mortgage market, proponents argue, would be a panacea to the housing problems in Ghana. However, the studies on which ...
  • Clifton-Cunningham Alana (Vishna Collins, 2006)
  • Clifton-Cunningham Alana (Tamworth Regional Gallery, 2008)
  • Clifton-Cunningham Alana (Alana Clifton-Cunningham, 2008)
    Exhibition catalogue and essay
  • Lie Stefan (Art Guide Australia (published by Print Ideas Publisher), 2006)
    The Safety Catch project invited a group of Australian designers to respond to the issue of safety and security. Their reaction was delivered through the medium of product design, the collection of responses formed the ...
  • 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 ...
  • Loschke Sandra (Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2008)
    The Venice Architecture Biennale is held every two years in Venice, Italy and is the most important event on the international contemporary architecture calendar. Thousands of the world¿s most influential architects, ...
  • 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 ...