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  • Kokotovich Vasilije (TU Delft: Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, 2004)
    This paper discusses design strategies introduced to a group of 1st year industrial design students. The students were introduced to a three-phase design process which sought to mimic the design process/framework of ...
  • Karantonis Angelo (Australian Property Institute, 2009)
    The paper uses Sydney housing prices and rental costs to demonstrate that the pain (stress) for the purchaser may not necessarily be long term and the pain may well result in long-term gain.
  • Zhang Jiawan; Yang Guoqiang; Huang Mao; Lu Liangfu; Che Ming (Springer, 2010)
    With the rapid growth of networks in size and complexity, netwok administrators today are facing more and more challenges for protecting their networked computers and other devices from all kinds of attacks. Unlike the ...
  • Che Ming; Huang Mao; Zhang Jiawan; Lu Liangfu; Yang Guoqiang (Springer, 2010)
    With the rapid growth of networks in size and complexity, netwok administrators today are facing more and more challenges for protecting their networked computers and other devices from all kinds of attacks. Unlike the ...
  • Benjamin Andrew (University of Sydney, 2003)
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  • Sgro Donna (Japan Fashion Week Organization, 2009)
    The collection of garments, titled 'Octopus's Garden, was developed for exhibition as part of the 1st SHINMAI Creator's Project Show, sponsored by the Japan Fashion Week Organization as part of the 8th Japan Fashion Week ...
  • Forsythe Perry (Beacon Pathway, 2010)
    The sustainable refurbishment of buildings is of increasing interest because existing building stock far outweighs new building stock in developed cities. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) represents a holistic means of measuring ...
  • Lie Stefan; Walden Roderick (UniQuest Pty Ltd (UTS), 2008)
    The project developed a series of ecologically sustainable desktop accessories with a unique design for carrying andaccommodating office stationery. The trays are made by compression moulding leather. Through this project ...
  • Fishman Elliot; Brennan Tim (Planning and Transport Research Centre, 2010)
    Peak Oil and Climate Change present serious challenges to governments and planners. The sprawling auto based city, which is the model upon which Australian cities have grown is particularly unsuited to a situation of ...
  • Orr Kirsten (SAHANZ, 2012)
    This paper considers the fitness for purpose of the school buildings designed by William E. Kemp (1880-1896). It discusses the influence of their built form on the teaching, learning and activities that took place within ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Routledge, 2011)
    In 1989, Brisbane-based fashion designers Pam Easton and Lydia Pearson began to create from an Australian provincial city their range of garments that were deliberately nostalgic and feminine, with an air of knowing ...
  • Minnaert Frank (Editions du Pavillon del'Arsenal, 2004)
    The Pavillon de l'Arsenal is the centre for information, documentation and exhibition for urban planning and architecture of Paris. A remarkable temporary building was intended to mark the Batignolles location to showcase ...
  • Mclaughlin Sally (Faculty of Design, Swinburne University, 2009)
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  • Harfield Stephen (Elsevier Science Ltd., 2007)
    This paper offers a speculative account of the way in which architectural design problems are ‘solved’, and of the significant ways in which such problems are constructed by the designers themselves. Deliberately retaining ...
  • Thompson Darrall (University of the Arts London, 2005)
    This paper addresses a problem that all educational institutions face. The validation of statements made about their graduates' attributes with regard to critical thinking, team skills, professional ethics etc. These ...
  • Vermaas Pieter; Dorst Kees (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2007)
    In this paper we consider the FunctioneBehavioureStructure model of designing in the version as developed by John Gero and collaborators. We identify two problems: the absence of a stable definition of function, and ...
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (Routledge, 2012)
    The article shows that although a large literature has been produced on the concept of urban governance, its meaning remains ambiguous. The aim of the article is not to 'prove' that there is confusion in the concept or to ...
  • Harfield Stephen (Sheffield Hallam University (CD Rom), 2008)
    Variously used to describe a branch of knowledge, a system of rules of conduct or a method of practice, or a character trait associated with rigorous and controlled behaviour, the term â¿¿disciplineâ¿¿ is both widespread ...
  • Harfield Stephen (University of New South Wales, 2007)
    Extending the author’s recent work (2007) this paper advances the argument that, in significant ways, designers construct the problems they seek to solve. While it is generally taken as read that design problems are ...
  • Benjamin Andrew (Monacelli Press, 2003)
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