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  • Kornberger Martin (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
    Think Coca-Cola. Think iPod. Think Nike. Think Google. Each of these names represents a successful product or service but, more importantly, they are all successful brands. Most attempts to explain the role of brands focus ...
  • Saunders Shirley; Veil Cornelia; Van Onna Mark; Hunt Andrew; Kavanagh Donncha (American Chemical Society, 2007)
    Implementing intra-organisational projects is particularly critical because those most directly affected by the project's outcome (namely the employees) can become resentful about the perceived impacts of the project. ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg, 2009)
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  • Paton Rebecca; Dorst Kees (DAB documents, 2010)
    The ability to reframe a problematic situation in new and interesting ways is widely seen as one of the key characteristics of design thinking, and as one that would lend itself to application beyond the traditional design ...
  • Paton B.; Dorst Kees (Elsevier Science Ltd., 2011)
    The ability to reframe a problematic situation in new and interesting ways is widely seen as one of the key characteristics of design thinking. In this paper we study how experienced designers have professionalised the ...
  • Harfield Stephen; Prior Jason (Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2010)
    While the ongoing development of suburbia in Australia has undoubtebdly seen many key moments, few have been as radical and iconic as that represented by the design and marketing of the Kingsdene Estate in Carlingford, ...
  • Moloney, Jules. (2007-10-05)
    The aesthetics of form in motion has been a central preoccupation for the visual arts of the twentieth century, culminating in the establishment of kinetic art as a distinct area of activity in the 1950's. Architecture ...
  • Ge Xin Janet; Lam Kai-Chi (Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, 2002)
    The purpose of building a house prices forecasting model is to estimate the impact of housing demand and housing supply in Hong Kong. The property market plays a very important role in the economy of Hong Kong. The real ...
  • Thomas Leena (Elsevier, 2006)
    The Torrent Research Centre and Transport Corporation of lndia Headquarters buildings in India were developed in response to client briefs for low energy architecture and have previously been reported as exemplars of ...
  • Taylor, William M. (2007-10-05)
    Technology acquires a provocative charge in different ways, one arising from observations of ‘transience’ in the built environment, particularly of the life and performance of buildings over time, their conception and ...
  • Langham Edward; Dunstan Christopher; Walgenwitz Gilles; Denvir Patrick; Lederwasch Aleta; Lander Johanna (Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS and Energetics, 2010)
    Meeting Australia's energy needs sustainably will be a major challenge for the next decade. Electricity consumption is forecast to increase by over 20 percent in the next 10 years, while peak electrical demand is ...
  • Reinmuth Gerard; Balmforth Scott; Blythe Richard (Burnie, 2009)
    Burnie Makers' Workshop represents a major investment in the future of a town on the north-west coast of Tasmania coming to terms with its post-industrial reality. Until recent times, the town has been known primarily ...
  • Seymour Aaron (UTS Gallery, 2010)
    Sheet Music and Burnt Lakes are two works created for Graphic Material, a research-focused exhibition held at the UTS Gallery from August 3-September 3, 2010. The question posed through the exhibition was: How are new ...
  • Kornberger Martin (Sydney University Press, 2006)
  • Smith Adam (Immaterial Incorporated, 2007)
    Cabinet Magazine is an influential and highly regarded quarterly journal of art and culture. Published by a small non-profit organisation in Brooklyn, New York, each issue reaches around 40,000 readers (comparable to the ...
  • Manasseh Cyrus (Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 2006)
    This paper will reveal the influence of the Louvre upon museums of the East. It will do this via examination and discussion of the relationship between the Louvre, Cairo Museum, National Museum of Athens and Ancient Iran ...
  • Burke Anthony; Hewett Benjamin; Rice Charles; Lahoud Adrian; Jakovich Joanne; Perin Gavin (Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, 2007)
  • Harkema Christelle; Luyk Ilse; Dorst Kees; Brombacher Aarnout Cornelis (The Design Society, 2011)
    Product usability is a product quality that ensures efficient and effective products which satisfy users. In spite of the many usability techniques that are available many users still experience usability problems when ...
  • Macdonald Heather (The University of Auckland, 2010)
    Stimulating affordable, accessible infill development is essential if Sydneyâ¿¿s housing deficit is to be reduced without the environmental impacts of large scale Greenfield development. But despite a Metro Strategy that ...
  • Deray Kristine; Simoff Simeon (AACE - Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, 2009)
    The range of interactions in immersive 3D virtual worlds is increasing as new technologies are integrated with such environments. The increased complexity, however, does not necessarily deliver information on the interaction ...