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  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (International Water Association, 2007)
    This paper examines the long rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for architectural superiority. It is argued that Robin Boyd's 1967 characterisation of Melbourne in the 1950s and of Sydney in the 1960s, which was as ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (Faculty of Architecture, The University of Sydney, 2006)
    This paper examines the long rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for architectural superiority. It is argued that Robin Boyd's 1967 characterisation of Melbourne in the 1950s and of Sydney in the 1960s, which was as ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline; Lee Elisa (, 2007)
    Two groups of UTS visual communication students curated by Jacqueline Gothe and Elisa Lee as entries for Memefest 2007 and was awarded the visual arts moving - undergraduate memefest award 2007
  • Dillon, T. S; Chang, E.; Talevski, A. (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2004)
    Generally software is seen as something that is purchased off-the-shelf. However, this perception is incorrect, as off-the-shelf software represents only 15 percent of all software development. The remaining 85 percent ...
  • Titmarsh Mark (Invitation, Catalogue and transcript of 2 SER mention, 2006)
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (Southern Cross Institute of Action Research, 2001)
    Management learning is a relatively new field that is of strategic importance to organisations facing rapid changes in their environment. Despite its importance, research methods in management learning are still not well ...
  • Forsythe Perry (University of NSW, 2007)
    The paper focuses specifically on the product development process and the importance of consumer research in getting product design requirements right. The paper demonstrates application of two generic methods of converting ...
  • Runeson Karl (Spon Press, 2011)
    Academic research into building economics is comparatively new, if by academic research we mean the kind of research we have in well-established academic disciplines. It seems that a new discipline, like building economics, ...
  • Ghosh Sumita; Vale Robert; Vale Brenda (Routledge, 2007)
    Environmental impacts, in addition to economic, social and cultural drivers, have significant implications in the evolution of more sustainable urban forms. This paper presents the results of calculating potential local ...
  • Karaminas Vicki (Migration Heritage Centre/Centre for Cultural research, 2002)
    Examines home and identity for your artists and designers living in Western Sydney
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (SAHANZ, 2006)
    This paper examines contemporary architecture and art that mimics the processes or physical spaces of commerce. Examples of the first include Adam Kalkin Day trader and the fictional Ingold Airlines, both art projects ...
  • Arvanitakis James; Boydell Spike (University of Arizona, 2010)
    This paper reviews the meaning of carbon by applying five broad questions to this controversial substance: what is land; what is property; what is ownership; what is value; and what are property rights? By exploring each ...
  • Lu Jie; Wang Changxin; Zhang Guangquan (Joint Conference On Information Sciences, 2005)
    Key information, in the form of distinctive menu items, navigation indicators provided by web site constructors, can classify the main contents of web pages and reflect certain taxonomy knowledge. Mining such information ...
  • Muller Elizabeth; Cleland Kathy (, 2008)
    Mirror States was a major exhibition of Australasian and international new media art that toured to MIC Toi Rerehiko, Auckland (16 May-- 28 June 2008) and Campbelltown Art Centre (18 July -24 August 2008)_ It was jointly ...
  • Chandler, A. (Creativity & Cognition Studio Press, 2004)
    This article examines two recent mobile fictions, “I Like Frank in Adelaide” (1) and “Go this Way”(2). Both creative events were performed through interaction with mobile communication technologies. I argue that to ...
  • Er Michael; Kay Robert (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2005)
    The development of mobile technology has allowed the potential of information systems to extend information access and collaboration beyond the normal boundaries of the traditional centres of coordination such as the ...
  • Smulders Frido; Reyman Isabelle; Dorst Kees (The 17th International Conference on Engineering Design, 2009)
    Co-evolution is considered as a key characteristic of designing. Several authors have described design thinking processes as the co-evolution of design problem and design solution. 1Is theoretical grounding is, however, ...
  • Retamal Monique; Willetts Juliet; Mitchell Cynthia; Carrard Naomi (Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC): Loughborough University, 2011)
    Cost effectiveness analysis is a useful tool for comparing water and sanitation infrastructure options. This method was used to compare a range of sanitation options for the rapidly developing area of South Can Tho in ...
  • Forsythe Perry (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    This paper aims to develop a theoretical model concerning the way service quality impacts on the perceptions of customers in housing construction. The model is based on marketing theory merged with construction concepts. ...
  • Ng Boon Foo; Higgins David (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, 2007)
    This paper disentangles the complexities of the commercial real estate market and provides a clear structure to understand the key determinants driving property market performance. There is a preference for using GDP, ...