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Item Metadata only In the image of the cosmos: Order and symbolism in traditional Islamic architecture (Part 2)(The Islamic Cultural Centre, 1995) Akkach, S.Item Metadata only A new education structure(The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, South Australia, 1995) Jones, D.Item Metadata only Massing and enclosure design with SEED-Config(1995) Woodbury, Robert Francis; Chang, T-W.; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Crossings: Cultures, disciplines and institutions(Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 1995) Fung, Stanislaus; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Changing rhythms in the water(Marine and Coastal Community Network, 1995) Jones, D.Item Metadata only An overview of SEED(1995) Flemming, U.; Woodbury, Robert Francis; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only In the image of the cosmos: Order and symbolism in traditional Islamic architecture (Part 1)(The Islamic Cultural Centre, 1995) Akkach, S.Item Metadata only MFP Australia: A vision of sustainable development for a post-industrial society(Carfax, 1995) Brine, John; Carter, Norma; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Qadaya Mi'mariyyah Mu'asirah: Badihiyyat Matruhah Lil-Tasa'ul(Centre for Arab Unity Studies, 1995) Akkach, S.Item Metadata only Landscape - The Art Nouveau(The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, South Australia, 1995) Jones, D.Item Metadata only Australian Solar Radiation Data Handbook (7 volumes)(Energy Research and Development Corporation, 1995) Lee, T.; Oppenheim, D.; Williamson, T.Item Metadata only Environmental theory and the roles of sciences(Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association, 1995) Coldicutt, Susan; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Snowfalls in summer(Conservation Council of South Australia Inc., 1995) Jones, D.Item Metadata only The roles of positive theory in built-environment decision-making(Sage, 1995) Coldicutt, Susan; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Breath taking: A passage on the Titanic(Architecture Media Australia Pty. Ltd., 1995) Fung, Stanislaus; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignReviews `Breath Taking: A Passage on the Titanic,' an exhibition of photographic works by Rick Martin, at the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide from September to October 1995.Item Metadata only Comfort, preferences or design data?(E & FN Spon, 1995) Williamson, T.; Coldicutt, S.; Riordan, P.Buildings the lusually expected by their occupants to do more than simply provide ‘shelter’ and a significant proportion of energy use is consumed for heating and cooling buildings, in pursuit of some degree of comfort, or at least discomfort minimisation. There have been many efforts to define the conditions required for thermal ‘comfort’. Much of the thermal comfort research has been conducted under laboratory conditions and based on mechanistic, non-contextual paradigms. A prime example is the work of Fanger which forms the basis of the ISO 7730 method for predicting mean thermal sensation, a method which is extended to providing design data for heating and air-conditioning. Thermal comfort data is also an essential requirement in computer simulations used for the development of house energy rating schemes and energy efficiency standards. The use of incorrect assumptions regarding thermal preference can lead to inappropriate building solutions. Thermal comfort models which relate predictions to the real context of the building and its occupants are required. This paper presents the results of analyses of more than 48 000 thermal sensation votes colleced in recent Australian field studies. Thermal sensation votes are compared to the ISO 7730 PMV predictions and consistent differences are shown. The notion of neutrality seeking, a concept central to standard thermal comfort theories is questioned. Overall the empirical results indicate that the standard methods of thermal comfort which provide a basis for the advice to designers are not sensitive to important context relevant factors. The paper concludes with a brief discussion of the implications for the provision of thermal information for designers.Item Metadata only Spacing and Remembering(1996) Fung, Stanislaus; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignItem Metadata only Review of Dialogue on the Structure of Art and Architecture(Centre for Arab Unity Studies, 1996) Akkach, S.Item Metadata only Review of transfiguring the ordinary(1996) Fung, Stanislaus; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban DesignReviews the book `Transfiguring the Ordinary,' edited with an introduction by Leon van Schaik.Item Metadata only Architectural Theory as Cross-cultural Study(1996) Fung, Stanislaus; School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design