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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (33141)
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (120000) (2547)
- ARCHITECTURE (120100) (616)
- Architectural History and Theory (120103) (45)
- ARCHITECTURE (120100) (616)
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (120000) (2547)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (33141)
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Holt-Damant, Kathi & O'Neill, Hugh (Eds.) (1996) Measured drawings : Beijing courtyard houses. Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning Publications Unit, University of Melbourne, Melbourne.
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Barker, Jill (2011) Judge George W Paul's Japanese house : a case study. In Moulis, Antony & Van Der Plaat, Deborah (Eds.) Proceedings of the XXVIIIth International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, The Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 1-15.
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238Brisbin, Christopher A. (2009) optical_affects: fenestrations and optical fascinations in the re-embodied architecture of South-East Queensland. In McNamara, Andrew E. (Ed.) Sweat : Sub-Tropicality in Art, Design and Architecture. Institute of Modern Art. (In Press)
Brisbin, Christopher A. (2008) optical_surfaces: the emergence of surface distrubance and embodied affect in architecture. In Hawker, Rosemary & WOODROW, Ross (Eds.) Alpha Alpha Alpha November Zulu Annual Conference of the AAANZ Art Association of Australia and New Zealand, December, 2008, Brisbane. (In Press)
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274Brisbin, Christopher A. & Raxworthy, Julian R. (2008) Veranda Urbanism : projecting the veranda edge onto the city. In HAWKER, Rosemary & WOODROW, Ross (Eds.) Alpha Alpha Alpha November Zulu Annual Conference of the AAANZ Art Association of Australia and New Zealand, 2008, Brisbane. (In Press)
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340Brott, Simone (2013) Architecture et révolution : Le Corbusier and the fascist revolution. Thresholds, 41, pp. 146-157.
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122Brott, Simone (2011) Architecture for a free subjectivity : Deleuze and Guattari at the Horizon of the Real. Ashgate Publishing Limited, Surrey.
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17Brott, Simone (2008) Close encounter, withdrawn effects. Journal of Architectural Education, 61(4), pp. 6-16.
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1Brott, Simone (2012) Collective equipments of power: The road and the city. Thresholds, Special issue Socio: The Socially Conscious Architectural Project (Cambridge: MIT, pp. 47-54.
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33Brott, Simone (2013) Dead or alive in Joburg. In Brott, Simone, Kunze, Donald, & Bertolini, David (Eds.) Architecture Post Mortem : The Diastolic Architecture of Decline, Dystopia, and Death. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, Surrey. (In Press)
Brott, Simone (2012) Modernity’s opiate, or the crisis of iconic architecture. Log, 26, pp. 49-59.
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14Brott, Simone (2013) Toward a theory of the architectural subject. In Frichot, Hélène & Loo, Stephen (Eds.) Deleuze and Architecture. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
Brott, Simone (2011) Violent urbanism is us. In Moulis, Antony & Van Der Plaat, Deborah (Eds.) Audience : Proceedings of the XXVIIIth International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Society of Architectural Historians of Australia & New Zealand, Brisbane, Australia.
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85Brott, Simone (2012) The iconic architecture industry. In Norwood, Bryan, Robinson, Elizabeth, & Dahlstrom, Daniel (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2nd PhilArch Conference : Architecture and its Image, Center for the Humanities and Department of Philosophy, Boston University, United States of America., Boston, United States of America, pp. 1-12.
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Demirbilek, Nur & Demirbilek, Oya (2008) Comfort and light. In Lewis, Miles (Ed.) Architectura Elements of Architectural Style. Global Book Publishing Pty Ltd, Lane Cove, N.S.W, pp. 298-319.
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Holt-Damant, Kathi (2005) Celebration : architectonic constructs of space in the 1920s. In Leach, Andrew & Matthewson, Gill (Eds.) The 22th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand, Napier, pp. 173-178.
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640Holt-Damant, Kathi (2003) Constructs of space : German expressionism, Mies van der Rohe and Yasujiro Ozu. In Gusheh, Mayam & Stead, Naomi (Eds.) Proceeding of 20th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand., Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, University of Sydney, Sydney, pp. 152-157.
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733Holt-Damant, Kathi (2003) Emerging futures : Brisbane’s railway explored studio based design and technology. In Newton, Claire (Ed.) AASA Design Research and Practice in Architectural Education. University of Melbourne, Melbourne and Sydney.
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35Holt-Damant, Kathi (1995) Space and culture: Tradition verses culture. In Deobhakta, Meera (Ed.) Synthesis of Tradition & Modernity for a Sustainable Society, 23 - 30 September 1995 , India, Sri Lanka & The Maldives .
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537Holt-Damant, Kathi (1998) Space and time in the architecture and theory of Bernard Tschumi. In Cooper, Jackie & Beck, Haig (Eds.) UME Magazine. University of Melbourne, Melbourne and Sydney, pp. 48-51.
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417Holt-Damant, Kathi (2008) The threat from within : protecting the indefensible from the indeterminate. In Sorkin, Michael (Ed.) Indefensible Space : the Architecture of the Insecurity State. Routledge/Taylor and Francis, New York, pp. 163-175.
Hudson, Brian (2004) Lady Nugent and Tom Cringle on the veranda : early nineteenth century observations on a Caribbean architectural feature. The Journal of Caribbean History, 38(1), pp. 35-48.
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Kumarasuriyar, Anoma C (2011) Tea ceremony and Sukiya : negating social hierarchy. In Sharing Cultures 2011, 2nd International Conference on Intangible Heritage, 3 - 6 July, 2011., Tomar, Portugal.
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265Kunze, Donald, Bertolini, David, & Brott, Simone (2013) Architecture post mortem : the diastolic architecture of decline, dystopia, and death. Ashgate Studies in Architecture Series. Ashgate, Farnham, Surrey. (In Press)
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Lee, Gini (2007) Concerning the house museum and the picturesque landscape in the work of Sir John Soane : with raw hints for post-heritage museum space. In Loo, Stephen & Bartsch, Katharine (Eds.) 24th International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand : Panorama to Paradise, 21-24 September 2007, Adelaide, South Australia.
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81Lee, Gini (2007) Curatorial thinking : performance space and the interior. In Gigli, John, Hay, Frazer, Hollis, Ed, Milligan, Andrew, Milton, Alex, & Plunkett, Drew (Eds.) Thinking inside the box : a reader in interior design for the 21st century. Middlesex University Press, United Kingdom, London, pp. 133-143.
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163Lee, Gini (2007) Three scenarios for a critical architecture of desert mobility. In Rendell, Jane, Hill, Jonathan, Fraser, Murray, & Dorrian, Mark (Eds.) Critical architecture. Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), United Kingdom, Oxon, Abingdon, pp. 279-287.
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McNamara, Andrew E. (2011) Place and displacement : southeast Queensland architecture. In McNamara, Andrew E. (Ed.) Sweat : the Subtropical Imaginary. IMA Publishing, Brisbane , Qld, pp. 181-198.
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Nielsen, David (2012) Client intentions and Bruno Taut’s Glashaus. In King , Stuart, Chatterjee, Anu, & Loo, Stephen (Eds.) Proceedings of the XXIXIth International Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, The Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 812-823.
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121Nielsen, David & Kumarasuriyar, Anoma C (2012) Natures muses in Bruno Tuat’s Glashaus. In Brebbia, C.A. & Hernandez, S (Eds.) Design and Nature VI - Comparing Design in Nature with Science and Engineering, Wessex Institute of Technology (WIT) Press, A Coruña, Spain, pp. 49-60.
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Rawlinson, Christopher & Guaralda, Mirko (2011) Play in the city : Parkour and architecture. In The First International Postgraduate Conference on Engineering, Designing and Developing the Built Environment for Sustainable Wellbeing, 27-29 April 2011, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld.
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Sanders, Paul (2003) Selected BDG : the work of Building Design Group Architects 1968-1977. [Creative Work]
Sanders, Paul S. (2009) Members abroad - Australia - Brisbane and the Gold Coast. KZNIA Journal, 34(1), p. 12.
Sanders, Paul S. (1998) A guide to the buildings and places of Durban. KZNIA Journal, 23(2), pp. 1-10.
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Taylor, Mark (2009) Diagramming the interior. In The Diagrams of Architecture. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, pp. 134-141.
Taylor, Mark (2010) Patterns. In Peressut, Luca Basso, Forino, Imma, Postiglione, Genaro, & Rizzi, Roberto (Eds.) Interior Wor(l)ds. Umberto Allemandi & C., Torino, pp. 228-233.
Taylor, Mark (2007) Review of the Emergence of the interior : architecture, modernity and domesticity, by Charles Rice. Fabrications, 16(1), pp. 145-146.
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Volz, Kirsty (2010) Fourth wall removed : womens' liberation or entrapment? In Interstices 12 (Under Construction) : Unsettled Containers: Aspects of Interiority, 8 - 10 October 2010, University of Auckland, N. Z..
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13Volz, Kirsty (2011) The French polisher and the unsentimental interior. In Interstices 13 (Under Construction) : Technics, Memory and the Architecture of History, 25 - 27th November, 2011, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania.
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Wilson, Andrew, McNamara, Andrew E., & Pennings, Mark W. (2011) Brisbane ~ Tokyo : subtropical lifestyle research. In McNamara, Andrew E. (Ed.) Sweat : the Subtropical Imaginary. Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 106-127.
