Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (120000) > URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (120500) > History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) (120502)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (120000) (2511)
- URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (120500) (566)
- History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture) (120502) (33)
- URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (120500) (566)
- BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (120000) (2511)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Taylor, Mark & Preston, Julieanna (Eds.) (2006) Intimus : interior design theory reader. Wiley-Academy (John Wiley and Sons), United Kingdom, Chichester.
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Sanders, Paul S., Satherley, Shannon D., & Shibata, Kuniko (2012) Built environment, design and ethics : the social responsibility of educational institutions. In Felton, Emma, Zelenko, Oksana, & Vaughan, Suzi (Eds.) Design and Ethics : Reflections on Practice. Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), Abingdon, Oxon & New Yiork, pp. 143-158.
Sim, Jean C. (2006) Climate and garden design in Queensland. In Childs, Iraphne R. & Hudson, Brian J. (Eds.) Queensland : geographical perspectives. Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, pp. 189-215.
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333Taylor, Mark (2006) Architecture and interior : a roam of one's own. In Taylor, Mark & Preston, Julieanna (Eds.) Intimus : interior design theory reader. Wiley-Academy, United Kingdom, Chichester, pp. 339-344.
Taylor, Mark & Preston, Julieanna (2006) Proximities. In Taylor, Mark & Preston, Julieanna (Eds.) Intimus : interior design theory reader. John Wiley and Sons, Inc, United Kingdom, Chichester, pp. 6-13.
Taylor, Mark, Preston, Julieanna, & Charleson, Andrew (2000) The Myth of the Matter: Parallel Surfaces of Seismic Linings. In Ostwald, Michael J. & Moore, R. J. (Eds.) Re-Framing Architecture: Theory, Science and Myth. Archadia Press, Sydney, pp. 189-199.
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431Wilson, Andrew C. & Riley, Angela (2005) Reflections on an enduring partnership. In Wilson, Andrew C. (Ed.) Hayes and Scott : post-war houses. University of Queensland Press, Australia, Queensland, St Lucia, pp. 2-17.
Journal Article
Charleson, Andrew, Preston, Julieanna, & Taylor, Mark (2001) Architectural Expression of Seismic Strengthening. Earthquake Spectra, 17(3), pp. 417-426.
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1Collis, Christy (2008) Review of Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country?, ed. Roy Jones and Brian Shaw. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2007. Journal of Historical Geography, 34(4), pp. 672-674.
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257Hudson, Brian (2001) Wild ways and paths of pleasure : access to British waterfalls, 1500-2000. Landscape Research, 26(4), pp. 285-303.
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2Madhani, Jehangir T., Dawes, Les A., & Brown, Richard J. (2009) A perspective on littering attitudes in Australia. The Environmental Engineer: Journal of the Society for Sustainability and Environmental Engineering, 9(4), pp. 13-20.
McNamara, Andrew E. (2001) Erich Buchholz: The Inconvenient Footnote within Art History. Art and Australia, 39(2), pp. 256-263.
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1,368Taylor, Mark (2001) Architecture and Interior: A Roam of One's Own. IDEA Journal, 1(2), pp. 14-22.
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589Taylor, Mark (2000) Frameworks: Seymour House. 1997-1998 CHASA Refereed Design Scheme, pp. 49-57.
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210Taylor, Mark (2000) Polly Pocket: Domesticity, Popular Culture and the Interior. 1997-1998 CHASA Refereed Design Scheme, pp. 41-47.
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2,026Taylor, Mark (2001) Reading Room/Writing Roam: Interior Design as Critical Commentary. IDEA Journal, 1(2), pp. 70-83.
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295Taylor, Mark & Preston, Julieanna (2005) Interior bowers: The dormant wilderness of nineteenth-century boudoirs. IDEA Journal, 2005, pp. 75-83.
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331Conference Paper
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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76Heywood, Philip R. (1996) Case studies and strategies for community involvement in promoting and preserving public places. In National Trust Conference on Urban Conservation, 1996, Old Government House, George Street, Brisbane.
Mayere, Severine, Dedekorkut, Aysin, & Sipe, Neil G. (2010) Resembling Florida : transpacific transfer of ideas from one Gold Coast to another. In Zeren Gulersoy, Nuran, Ayatac, Hatice, Onem, A.Buket, Koramaz, T.Kerem, Gunay, Zeynep, & Arslanli, Kerem Yavuz (Eds.) Proceedings of the 14th IPHS Conference Urban Transformation : Controversies, Contrasts and Challenges, Urban and Environmental Planning and Research Center, ITU, Taskisla building and Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall, Istanbul, pp. 139-150.
McClure, Lachlan, Potts, Ruth, Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin, & Sloan, Mellini (2012) What do current planning students and recent graduates think planners do? In Butt, Andrew & Kennedy, Melissa (Eds.) Proceedings of the Australia and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools Conference 2012, Community Planning and Development Program, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria.
Sanders, Paul S. (2008) Presenting the past : the impact of urban morphology in shaping the form of the city. In ACSP-AESOP 4th Joint Congress, Bridging the Divide : Celebrating the City, July 6-11 2008, University of Illinois, Chicago. (Unpublished)
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1,002Sim, Jean C. (2003) Tropicalia : gardens with tropical attitude. In Cooke, Glenn R. (Ed.) Queensland Review : Special Issue, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 1-24.
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1,377Sim, Jean C. & Blackler, Alethea L. (2007) Making History relevant for designers: breaking down barriers in the mind and across disciplines. In Connected: International Conference on Design Education, 9-12 July 2007, Sydney, NSW.
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249Sinclair, Rebecca & Taylor, Mark (2000) Vivid Spaces: The Settings of Virginia Woolf and Edith Wharton. In Stephens, J. R. (Ed.) Habitus: a sense of place, 5-9 September 2000, Perth.
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778Sloan, Mellini (2011) Re-thinking how we plan to address technically complex problems : drawing on planning theory to guide practice in revision of land use plans in coastal high hazard zones. In Proceedings of the Fifth State of Australian Cities National Conference, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, pp. 1-8. (In Press)
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62Sloan, Mellini (2008) The politics of technology adoption : Water metering in Progressive Era Chicago. In Fourth Joint ACSP-AESOP Conference, Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile Hotel, Chicago, Illinois..
Stevens, Quentin & Collis, Christy (2003) Living in the cold light of reason : colonial settlements in Antarctica. In Gusheh, Maryam & Stead, Naomi (Eds.) 20th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand : Progress, 2-5 October 2003, University of Sydney.
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669Taylor, Mark (2001) Measure for Measure: Masculinity, Proportion and the Architecture of the Ancients. In Burry, Mark, Datta, Sambit, Dawson, Anthony, & Rollo, John (Eds.) Mathematics and Design 2001: The Third International Conference, 3-5 July, Deakin University, Geelong.
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983Ward, Margaret (2011) Included by design : a case for regulation for accessible housing in Australia. 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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Poulton, Delwynn V. (1998) Water conservation in Brisbane's residential landscapes : Towards the optimisation of water in front garden design. Queensland University of Technology.
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69Sim, Jean C. R. (1999) Designed Landscapes in Queensland, 1859-1939: experimentation - adaptation - innovation. Queensland University of Technology.
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