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  • Titmarsh Mark (National Gallery of Victoria, 2005)
  • Reinmuth Gerard; Balmforth Scott; Blythe Richard (-, 2007)
    This project was submitted for a competition in 2006 to design the new Prague National Library. The project was shortlisted in the competition. Faced with the challenge of designing a national institution for literary ...
  • Macarthur John; Stead Naomi (Monash University ePress, 2006)
    Ashton Raggatt McDougall’s architectural design for the National Museum of Australia (NMA) has had a reception as heated as the institution itself. In many ways the buildings and institution are identified, one with the ...
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (Sage, 2012)
    This Viewpoint article draws on the doctrine of eminent domain (or compulsory purchase) as an analytical framework to analyse the regional and local impacts of a new source of oil. Sekondi- Takoradi, an oil city located ...
  • Abel Nick; Cork Steve; Gorddard R.; Langridge J.; Langston Art; Plant Roelof; Proctor Wendy; Ryan Paul; Shelton David; Walker Brian; Yiaeloglou Mandy (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), 2003)
    Natural Values: Exploring Options for Enhancing Ecosystem Services in the Goulburn Broken Catchment is the culmination of four years work and the first of its kind in Australia. It began with a vision; to reconnect Australians ...
  • Dorst Kees (DAB Documents, 2010)
    In the last few years, 'Design Thinking' has gained popularity - it is now seen as an exciting new paradigm for dealing with problems in sectors as a far afield as IT, Business, Education and Medicine. This potential success ...
  • Thompson Susan; Stewart Susan; Gusheh Maryam; Hanna Bronwyn; Armstrong Helen; Van Der Plaat Deborah (Common Ground Publishing, 2003)
    Historically, most multicultural exchanges have taken place across recognised geographic borders. However postmodern multiculturalism, largely resulting from ethnically diverse migration to advanced (post)industrialised ...
  • Anderson Benedict (National Theatre Wales, 2010)
    Postive_Negative was conceived as a two-prong sculptural installation. Positive, a two-dimensional series of recognisable boat forms, and Negative, a spatial alien not concerned with any sense of assimilation to site. It ...
  • Funderberg Richard; Macdonald Heather (Sage Publications, 2010)
    This paper estimates the valuation effects from new construction of low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) projects on neighbouring single-family homes in Polk County, Iowa. The evaluative models estimate the impact from ...
  • Obeng-Odoom Franklin (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
    Ghana is one of a few African countries where more people now reside in cities than in the countryside. What is not as well-known are the changes that have taken place in the economic base of Ghanaian cities. This paper ...
  • Jupp Julie (China Architecture & Building Press, 2010)
    This paper proposes an approach to modelling and visualising decision processes in large complex construction projects by incorporating a network perspective. Computer modelling and visualisation of decision processes as ...
  • Runeson Karl; De Valence Gerard (Taylor & Francis, 2009)
    This chapter deals with the creation of the 'new construction industry" a part of the construction industry that is as different: from conventional construction as to constitute a separate, totally new industry. The driving ...
  • Matthews Linda; Perin Gavin (Transdisciplinary Image Conference, 2010)
    If the eighteenth century Picturesque can be regarded as a proprietorial strategy for mediating the visual experience of landscape, then the proliferation and configuration of webcam networks to promote iconic city form ...
  • Nguyen Quang Vinh; Huang Mao (Springer, 2010)
    This paper presents a new interactive platform for visual analytics of large networks and graphs. The platform integrates multiple graph layouts, interactive navigations and clustering algorithms into an effective and ...
  • Gu, Ning.; Maher, Mary Lou. (2007-10-04)
    The emergence of digital and computing technologies is arguably the force of the century for innovation in all domains. In design, researchers and practitioners have shown an increasing interest in predicting and examining ...
  • Searle Glen (Routledge, 1999)
    Since the late 1980s, fiscal pressures have led the State government to encourage private sector financing, construction and operation of new expressways and rail lines in Sydney. The resulting deals have given excess ...
  • Perin Gavin; Matthews Linda (Loughborough University, 2010)
    This essay aims to demonstrate how the webcam¿s capacity for reflexivity and manipulability extends the instrumentality of the digital image and offers an opportunity for adapting and mediating the visual experience and ...
  • Leibowitz, Vicki. (2007-10-05)
    Post-Apartheid South Africa is demanding a revised approach to the construction of museums and memory space, seeking to identify a new form of museum that assists in reflecting the history of Apartheid while facilitating ...
  • Minnaert Frank (NA, 2006)
    WINNER of the Australian IDEA Design Awards Category: Concept - Project : Nimby IDEA, the (inside) Design Excellence Awards, is Australia's most prestigious interdisciplinary awards, celebrating design that changes the way ...
  • Mcneil Peter (Berg Publishers, 2009)
    Writers from poets to philosophers engaged with fashion throughout the nineteenth century, frequently charting their own musings on the quixotic nature of fashionable change with their wider intellectual enquiry on topics ...