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  • Stoppani Teresa (Routledge, 2008)
    This edited collection addresses the vital role of the imagination in the critical interpretation of architectural representations. By challenging the contemporary tendency for computer-aided drawings to become mere 'models' ...
  • Bowman Christopher (ArtTech, 2010)
    Inside Out, curated by Claire Smith, is an international touring exhibition that focuses on emerging digital design techniques and the growth of sophisticated rapid prototyping tools and methods. It features forty-six ...
  • 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 ...
  • Dartnall William; Johnston Stephen (ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004)
    The paper describes a design methodology, TRENDMORPH- PDS, an original contribution to design science. It is a relatively simple methodology that has grown from efforts to innovate mechanical machines with their strong ...
  • Sandu Suwin; Syed Arif (ABARE, 2008)
    The Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism commissioned ABARE to undertake a study investigating energy intensity trends in Australian industry. The analysis was conducted at the national level for different energy ...
  • De Valence Gerard (N/A, 2001)
    This paper investigates the relationship between the procurement methods used on building and construction projects, the opportunities for innovation and innovative solutions to client requirements, and the competitiveness ...
  • Smith Peter (International Cost Engineering Council, 2004)
    This paper examines trends in the Australian Quantity Surveying profession since 1995. The paper is based on research conducted by a team from the University of Technology Sydney involving a series of five national surveys ...
  • Smith Peter (University Publication Centre (UPENA), 2009)
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  • Smith Peter (ZMP Slovensko, 2006)
    This paper examines trends in the utilisation of Automated Quantities by the Australian Quantity Surveying profession since 1995. The paper is based on research by a team from the University of Technology Sydney involving ...
  • Burns David (Art Guide Australia, 2009)
    Triptych 01, a site-specific object, was exhibited at the DAB LAB Research Gallery I I March - 27 March 2009, Due to the nature of the installation space, Triptych 01 is directly concerned with vision and perception, I ...
  • Jakovich Joanne; Reinhardt Dagmar (The MIT Press, 2009)
  • Lewi, Hannah.; Smith, Wally. (2007-10-05)
    Most accounts of how new technology has transformed the domestic realm focus on the provision of comfort, sanitation and labour-saving devices. In parallel, but typically not visible in these histories, there has been a ...
  • Clifton-Cunningham Alana (Faculty of the Built Environment, Art & Design, Curtin University of Technology, 2004)
    Abstract This paper will investigate the utilisation and application of various 'traditional' textile processes and surface embellishments such as; hand printing, applique, knitting and beadwork through to contemporary ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2009)
    Many explanations are presented for the social role of fashion in modern life. The structure and form of Western European clothes are not simply a matter of adornment, or social interaction, nor are they vessels for ...
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    Robinson Todd (MOP Projects, 2008)
    Craft practice has in recent years been largely absent from contemporary dialogues within art and design. By highlighting the virtuosity of hand skills the work draws attention to the importance of understanding the role ...
  • Burns David (Australian Galleries, 2010)
    'Two-Planes' was a site-specific construction that was part of the exhibition 'Co-Isolated', a group show curated by Tarsha Finney, 16-20 April 2010, that also featured new work from Richard Goodwin and Michael Snape. ...
  • Rissanen Timo (Nordes Nordic Design Research, 2007)
  • 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 ...
  • Dorst Kees; Van Overveld Kees (Elsevier, 2009)
    Design is a. human activity in which we create plans for the creation of artifacts that aim to have value for a prospective user of the artifact, to assist the user in his/her effort to attain certain goals. These goals ...
  • Karaminas Vicki (RMIT University, 2007)
    Much has been written about comic book superheroes and their cinematic adaptations. They are cultural icons recognised in every corner of the world and have featured in the childhoods of most Americans and Australians ...