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  • Macdonald Heather (Sage, 2008)
    Although planners rely on census data for many tasks, they are often frustrated by its limitations. This article examines the evolution of this ambiguous relationship (during the period 1910 to 1960) through four roughly ...
  • Ng Kok; Prasad Deo; Runeson Karl (SB08, 2008)
    The aim of this conference paper is to discuss a new approach to redevelopment appraisal for green health-care facilities. Research shows the need to combine various models or approaches to achieve this objective due to ...
  • Tough Leisa (Manly Council, 2005)
    This speculative project began with an existing single brick clad steel framed house on a steep slope. Built to the maximum envelope with poor materials, an illogical layout and paucity of outdoor spaces there was little ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar); Abeysuriya Kumudini; Gray Janice; Kachenko Anthony (International Society for the System Sciences, 2010)
    This paper will explain a research project being carried out in Sydney, Australia at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) highlighting the systems thinking principles and action research methodology being adopted in ...
  • Karaminas Vicki (McMillan Reference USA, 2007)
    This article was published in a three-volume international encyclopedia of the colonised world. My research brought together the issue of Middle Eastern fashion, identity and colonisation.
  • Corben Daniel; Munro Ursula (Australian Bird Study Association, 2006)
    The Australian White Ibis Threskiornis molucca is very successful in adapting to and surviving in urban environments. Overabundant and/or large, permanent populations have established in many urban areas of coastal eastern ...
  • Camacho Duarte Olga; Lulham Rohan; Kaldor Lucy (Taylor & Francis, 2011)
    This paper discusses the co-design process developed in the Winter School, a course run by the Designing Out Crime (DOC) research centre at the University of Technology, Sydney. Projects undertaken in this course address ...
  • Frumar, Jerome. (2007-10-04)
    The digital nature of post-industrial societies has profound implications for architectural design, documentation and construction. Digital tools and technologies bridge the representational divide between conception and ...
  • Mclaughlin Sally (International Association of Societies of Design Research (IASDR) and Delft University of Technology, 2011)
    This study explores the 'designer's talk' as a site for the articulation and dissemination of design expertise. The paper discusses the development of a qualitative coding system generated in the course of analysing public ...
  • Reymen Isabelle; Dorst Kees; Smulders Frido (CRC Press (Taylor and Francis), 2009)
    The concept of co-evolution is considered a key characteristic of designing. Several authors have described design thinking processes as the coevolution of design problem and design solution. The theoretical grounding of ...
  • Finney Tarsha (Australian Galleries, 2010)
    CO-ISOLATED was an exhibition of new work by the artists Richard Goodwin, Michael Snape and David Burns. The venue was a 3000m2 industrial shed in an industrially zoned part of southern Sydney. Typically, exhibition ...
  • Watt Chivonne (AUBEA School of the Built Environment, 2008)
  • Ahlquist, Sean. (2007-10-04)
    The architectural technologist could be defined as a designer whose methods are driven by the intimate and experimental use of varying digital technologies. The technologist, in this scenario, is a designer by training, ...
  • Hurley Andrew (UTSePress, Sydney, 2011)
    Hubertus Siegert¿s impressionistic documentary, Berlin Babylon, illuminates the demolition and urban renewal of Berlin during the mid-late 1990s. This was a critical phase in the city¿s history, as it prepared, amidst a ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline; Delys Sherre (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 ...
  • Orr Kirsten (Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, 2008)
    The second-half of the Nineteenth Century saw Sydney transformed from a convict settlement into a commercial city. A representative cross-section of the men behind this transformation were appointed as Commissioners for ...
  • Hill Michael (Graber Hill, 2007)
    An exhibition of 30 cartoons created for and published in the UTS magazine U: over a 2 year period.
  • Higgins David (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), 2007)
    In broad terms, the structure of all property investment products can fit into the four established investment quadrants of the capital market – private equity, public equity, private debt and public debt. For the period ...
  • Heffer Cecilia (Historic Houses Trust, 2007)
    Commissioned Textile Design for Government House, Sydney The project was part of the Historic Houses Trust To Furnish a Future Program, a five-year refurbishment plan to redesign the interior of Government House, Sydney, ...
  • Reinmuth Gerard; Balmforth Scott; Blythe Richard (Canberra, 2006)
    Canberra is distinctive in international terms as a planned city. At the centre of the planning geometry sits the nations Parliament House. Its foreground consists of a range of buildings containing Australia's major public ...