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  • Watt Chivonne (Australian Insitute of Project Management, 2008)
  • Gwilt Ian (Springer, 2009)
    This essay discusses the use of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) as a site of creative practice. By creatively repositioning the GUI as a work of art it is possible to challenge our understanding and expectations of the ...
  • Seymour Aaron (University of Technology Sydney, 2010)
    Graphic Material, held at the UTS Gallery from 3 August - 3 September, 2010, explored the impact of new materials and digital fabrication technologies on graphic design practice. The question posed through the exhibition ...
  • Leaman Adrian; Thomas Leena; Vandenberg Monica (Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Inc., 2007)
    A comparative post-occupancy evaluation, based on occupant surveys of 22 ‘green design intent’ buildings and 23 conventional buildings in Australia has been undertaken by Leaman, Thomas and Vandenberg. The study shows ...
  • Ding Kam Chun; Ge Xin Janet (Architecture and Building Research Institute, Ministry of the Interior, 2009)
    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing Australia today. This is a challenge and responsibility that is shared by all Australian households. Improvements to energy and water efficiency of houses can ...
  • Burns, Karen. (2007-10-04)
    This paper offers a close reading of one architectural text engaged in “knowledge transfer”: the use of evolutionary biology discourse as an explanatory account and authority claim supporting Greg Lynn’s Embryological ...
  • Ghosh Sumita (5th State of Australian Cities Conference (SOAC), 2011)
    Home gardens exist within millions of private residential outdoor spaces in the cities and suburbs of the world. This paper builds on author's previous research that formulated two models for estimating sustainability ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (Access UTS, UniQuest Pty Ltd (JCU), 2009)
    Roderick Walden and Stefan Lie were approached by UniQuest: James Cook University to develop a design, based on an invention by a team headed by Dr. Glen Deakin of the Institute of Sport and Exercise Science at JCU. The ...
  • Walden Roderick; Lie Stefan (UTS DAB LAB Research Gallery, 2010)
    This exhibition presents the prototype for a new type of cooling vest designed to significantly reduce heat stress and recovery times for emergency workers in hot intensive working conditions. A team of scientists from ...
  • Hanky 
    Robinson Todd (UTS, 2009)
    Critical Design refers to design strategies mobilised to critically examine the way design mediates the social, cultural and psychological dimensions ofelay-to-day life. Embroidery as a cn111 is aligned with fllShioll ...
  • Smith Adam (B5 Media Ltd, 2008)
    Hany Armanious was chosen to represent Australia in the 54th Venice Biennale (2011). Armanious' work appears, at first sight, to consist of hastily constructed sculptural assemblages of mundane objects and detritus. On ...
  • Pollack Julien; Crawford Lynn (Elsevier Science, 2004)
    This paper provides clarification on the use of the terms 'hard' and 'soft' in the context of project and program management, by exploring what it means for a project to be hard or soft. This paper draws on the authors' ...
  • Hardware 
    Titmarsh Mark (UTS, 2006)
  • Mcneil Peter (Livrustkammarstifterlserna, 2011)
    The history of haute couture is well researched from perspectives that range from mythologising studies of particular designers to market-field research. Haute couture occupies a rather ambivalent place within the contemporary ...
  • Bongers Albertus; Van Der Veer Gerrit (Springer, 2009)
    This paper describes the latest insights in HCI education inspired and informed by the creative disciplines, how education is implemented, and how it could be fed back into the artistic fields. It contains examples, contrasts ...
  • Rickwood Peter; Knight David (Promaco Conventions, 2009)
    There is a large body of medical research on the health impacts of local traffic air pollution. Vehicle emissions, road dust and tyre fragmentation together cause an increase in atmospheric levels of carbon monoxide, sulphur ...
  • Seymour Aaron (Graphic Design, 2007)
    The Heart was the inaugural exhibition at Wellcome Collection (21 June-16 Sept 2007), a major new London museum funded by the Wellcome Trust. Exploring the medical, symbolic and religious associations of this vital organ, ...
  • Osmond Suzanne (Intellect, 2012)
    The 'Cleopatra look' has recurred regularly in fashion marketing, advertising, masquerade balls, fashion trends and in the salons and catwalk shows of haute couture since the beginning of the twentieth century. The 'look' ...
  • Stewart Susan (Monash University, Faculty of Art and Design, 2005)
    This paper retrospectively examines an approach to consultative and culturally inclusive design developed in practice by a team of landscape architects, engineers and cultural planners, in association with community ...