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  • Pandolfo Berto (Indesign Publishing, 2007)
    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 object design, the collection of responses formed the ...
  • Nugapitiya Mano; Healy Patrick; Boydell Spike (International Research Network on Organizing by Projects, 2009)
    'Meaning' provides a valuable concept in the explanation of project management (PM) practice. It offers an understanding of the basis of human behaviour and action. In this paper, we present a model of meaning that we ...
  • Muller Elizabeth (CCS Press, 2006)
  • Wallen Lawrence; Carlos Juan; Menchero Jose (, 2006)
    En la roche herida por el rayo: The ongoing research with choreographer Juan Carlos Garcia and his company, Lanonima Imperial, is based on a continual dialogue about the body in space and its dialogue with electronic ...
  • Rees Marc; Anderson Benedict (Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura, 2009)
    En Residencia was a site responsive project, conceived and curated by Marc Rees and Benedict Anderson. It took the form of an on-site inter-disciplinary laboratory that involved twenty artists (twelve from Wales and eight ...
  • Thompson Darrall (The International Ergonomics Association Press, 2005)
    Tertiary teaching has become increasingly complex in recent years as it embraces employer expectations, overloaded curricula, overcrowded facilities, higher studentstaff ratios and economic course viability. The last ...
  • Ge Xin Janet; Lam K; Lam Kai-Chi (Taylor & Francis Group, 2005)
    Property values are affected by various factors. It is difficult to determine which attributes contribute more than others. This paper applies Entropy method to find out which attributes affect property values more ...
  • Ding Kam Chun (ASN Events, 2008)
  • Mangioni Vincent (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 2008)
    Compulsory acquisition of land in Australia is predicated on the principles ofjust terms Icompensation. Based on these principles, the determination of compensation is subject to various statutes and court rulings. This ...
  • Coorey Benjamin (Pimniyom Press, 2008)
    This paper explores emerging digital technologies and their application in architectural design. It investigates the tools and techniques that are currently available. A series of three scenarios was explored via a digital ...
  • Anderson Benedict; Freundt Michael (International Theatre Institute (ITI) Germany, 2008)
    The interdisciplinary event, Escalators/ 'Mobility Visions/ Bewegende Zukunft', co-curated with Michael Freundt, comprised a program of commissioned performative interventions, media installations and a symposium (27-28 ...
  • Heffer Cecilia (, 2006)
  • Robertson, T. J (Ergonomics Society of Australia, 2002)
    The relations between various computer applications and the social and organisational behaviour they are intended to support are not natural or pregiven. They are always constructed and always the result of decisions ...
  • Ednie-Brown, Pia. (2007-10-04)
    This paper argues for an ethics embedded in the largely digitally oriented field of research I refer to as ‘processual architecture’, in terms of Francisco Varela’s notion of ethical expertise. Processual architecture ...
  • Tonkinwise Cameron (Team DeS, 2004)
  • Thomas Pallivathukkal; Thomas Leena (Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2004)
    Proponents of energy efficiency and sustainability in the built environment have always understood the importance of the facade as a key element for a building to achieve these aims. In recent times the multiple roles ...
  • Thomas Leena (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010)
    Existing buildings present the best opportunity for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in developed economies, given that only 2-3% of the building stock is newly built each year. Insights from a post-occupancy evaluation ...
  • Langston Craig; Best Eric (Royal College of General Practitioners, 2007)
    International comparisons of construction industry performance are notoriously difficult. A recent comparative study, extensive in scope and using an innovative approach, is reviewed and questions raised regarding ...
  • Antoniades Hera (The University of New South Wales, 2012)
    Each state and territory within Australia has a regulatory body to oversee licensing in the construction industry. In New South Wales, individuals licensed under the Home Building Act 1989 are required to undertake Continuing ...
  • Ding Kam Chun (Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM ), 2007)
    Green homes or eco-homes have been built in many countries and have played an important role in setting a benchmark in ecologically sensitive housing and guiding industry in the design and construction of sustainable ...