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  • Smith Peter (Building Surveyors Institute of Japan, 2003)
    This paper outlines a unique method of incorporating life cycle cost factors in the assessment and measurement of housing affordability. The method is based on a housing affordability assessment model developed and refined ...
  • Smith Peter (Singapore Institute of Surveyors & Valuers (SISV), 2010)
    This paper examines current problems with home ownership affordability measurement and presents an innovative affordability measurement model that incorporates a comprehensive assessment and risk analysis of housing life ...
  • Ding Kam Chun (Routledge, 2007)
    The Australian Department of Commerce builds many secondary schools in New South Wales every year, and the impact of energy consumption for such a type of construction has rarely been done before in Australia. Although ...
  • Dartnall William; Johnston Stephen (ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2005)
    For humanity to be able to meet its needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own, we must create a sustainable and customised service economy. For all the people of the world to be able ...
  • Sadokierski Zoe (Murdoch Books, 2010)
    'Visual writing' or 'hybrid books' is an emerging area of research within visual communication. Increasingly, both publishers and the book design community are recognizing that hybrid books are a powerful form of visually ...
  • Campbell Leo; Luscombe Desley (Aged Care Association of Australia/NSW: a chronicle, 2007)
    Lifestyle Manor Bondi is a unique advance in architectural design for Australian retirement living. Taking advantage of the dense urban, eastern suburb context, the development strategy built a vital, engaging seniors ...
  • Roxburgh Mark (DAB LAB, 2007)
    The photographic work in this exhibition is part of my ongoing exploration of the line between representation and abstraction and notions of reality. It also explored the concept of user-generated content turning the process ...
  • Limits 
    Wallen Lawrence (Zurcher-Theaterspektakel, 2006)
    'Walking in the limits is a homogenic artistic work made of sound, words and space, dealing with the understanding of space and time in a very existential sense: it reflects upon perception and illumines the structures of ...
  • Holt Matthew (Berg Publishers, 2011)
    In order to explain the premises and consequences of the current turn to empathy-based design in its form as user- or human-centred design, this paper connects it with the utopian tradition inherent in much of design's ...
  • Searle Glen (Planning Institute of Australia, Federation Press, 2004)
  • Searle Glen (Planning Institute of Australia, Federation Press, 2004)
  • Ragsdell Gillian; Remington Kaye (Idea Group Inc., 2006)
  • Pandolfo Berto (Indesign, 2007)
  • Edmonds Ernest; Muller Elizabeth (SAGE Publications, 2004)
    This paper explores the idea of the exhibition as a living laboratory in the making and curating of interactive art. It suggests that museums can act as living laboratories where curators, artists and audiences collaborate ...
  • Barber, Daniel. (2007-10-04)
    At the end of 1957, a group called the Association for Applied Solar Energy held an international competition for the design of a solar house, to be built in Phoenix, Arizona. In the mid-1950s – before the development ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (Blackwell Publishing, 2008)
    The Journal of Architectural Education has been published continuously since 1947 and is the peak scholarly journal in architecture history, theory and education. 'This article examines the formation, activities, and ...
  • Riello Giorgio; Mcneil Peter (Berg, 2006)
  • LOOK 
    Pandolfo Berto (DAB DOCS, UTS Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, 2006)
    The LOOK series of mirrors was included in the exhibition, Safety Catch (UTS Gallery 8 August- 1 September 2006). A prime objective of the Safety Catch project was the presentation of a response from an Australian perspective ...
  • Roxburgh Mark; Lorber-Kasunic Jacqueline (Australian Graphic Design Association, 2004)
    Investigations into the role of theories and practices of observation and imaging is commonplace in a range of established intellectual endeavours. The potential of such investigations applied to photo-based image-making, ...