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 ...
Titmarsh Mark(SNO Contemporary Art Projects, 2007)
Two person exhibition. My work featured a painting on aluminium and an installation consisting of a round sheet of glass on the floor on which rested, mirror balls and plastic water bottles
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 ...
Once recognised as one of the highest home ownerships in the world, Australia has been experiencing a decline in housing affordability over the past decade or so. Whilst the reason for this is fundamentally increasing ...
Nugroho Jeremiah; Beilharz Kirsty(University of Technology, Sydney Sense-Aware Lab, 2010)
In this paper, we describe the shaping factors, which simplify and help us understand the multi-dimensional aspects of designing Wearable Expressions. These descriptive shaping factors contribute to both the design and ...
Prior Jason; Boydell Spike(CIB Working Commission on Law and Dispute Resolution in Property, Construction and Built Env (W113), 2010)
Climate change threatens to have wide-ranging impacts on the sustainability of ecosystems and presents enormous challenges for conventional modes of socioeconomic governance. Against this backdrop, there have been a range ...
Knowledge precincts are becoming an increasingly important part of the development of airport regions as they play a significant role in knowledge production, which strengthens the knowledge-based development of city-regions. ...
Construction and demolition of waste are important issues affecting the sustainability of the built environment. Of note, the management of demolition waste has yet to be fully investigated as a research topic. Using a ...
Critical Architecture examines the relationship between critical practice in architecture and architectural criticism. Placing architecture in an interdisciplinary context, the book explores architectural criticism with ...
In contradistinction to the progressive globalisation of knowledge through projects such as the World Digital Library (WDL), Hans Ulrich Obrist recently suggested an 'archipelago model' - clusters of smaller libraries where ...
Thomas Leena; Thomas Pallivathukkal(Network for Comfort and Energy Use in Buildings (NCEUB), 2010)
Notwithstanding the immense potential to minimise a building's carbon footprint, there is a very low uptake of mixed mode systems. This paper addresses issues concerning mixed mode buildings in Australian climates that ...
Titmarsh Mark(Sydney City Council and Thylacine, 2007)
a group exhibition of 6 artists, each a member of Loose Projects, showing work in each of 6 pods in Taylor Square. My work comprised an installation of coloured balls and mirror balls.
The behaviour of horizontal strip anchors buried in clay
is examined in this paper. A brief critique of the various
approaches suggested for the design of these anchors is
presented, with emphasis placed on estimation ...
As with many other ‘industries’ routinely engaged in the digital production and exchange of
information, global interconnectivity is driving a worldwide relocation of architectural design
production and documentation ...
Mangioni Vincent(Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), 2010)
The process of compulsory acquisition for the purposes of urban renewal and economic development are becoming more common as populations continue to grow in urban built up locations and more intensive users of land is ...
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 ...