Staff & Student Research 03 Tb

Staff & Student Research 03 Tb

Staff and Student Research 2003 - Staff Staff and Student Research Victoria University of W Victoria 2003 2003 ellington Published by the Research Office Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600 Wellington, New Zealand ISSN 1174-121X Staff and Student Research reports on a range of outcomes from staff research activities including academic publications and the relevant outputs from creative and professional disciplines within the University. It also lists theses presented for Masters and PhD degrees. Victoria University usually lists its staff research outputs with the VUW author first. Where this practice infringes disciplinary norms authors’ names are listed according to the conventions applying to the discipline and VUW authors are indicated by an asterisk placed immediately after their names. TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN 2 Architecture 2 Design 7 FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND ADMINISTRATION 11 Accounting and Commercial Law 11 Economics and Finance 15 Government 19 Information Management 23 Management 32 Marketing and International Business 39 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 43 Art History, Classics and Religious Studies 43 Asian and European Languages and Cultures 48 Education (including Women’s Studies) 53 English, Film and Theatre 63 History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations 69 Leisure and Heritage Studies 75 Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 75 Maori, Pacific and Samoan Studies (Te Kawa a Maui) 83 Music 84 Nursing and Midwifery 89 Social and Cultural Studies 95 FACULTY OF LAW 101 Law 101 FACULTY OF SCIENCE 110 Biological Sciences 110 Chemical and Physical Sciences 115 Earth Sciences 122 Mathematics and Computing Sciences 141 Psychology 148 CENTRES AND INSTITUTES 154 Health Services Research Centre 154 International Institute of Modern Letters 156 New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation 158 Stout Research Centre 159 Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit 163 University Teaching Development Centre 165 Victoria Link Ltd 165 Staff and Student Research 2003 1 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Architecture Edited collections Taylor, Mark (ed), Surface Consciousness special issue of Architecture Design, 73, 2 (2003), 92pp. Articles Holden, Gordon, ‘Urban Design Then and Now’, Urban Design Forum, 65, September (2003), p. 2. Pederson, Maibritt and Storey, John B., ‘Deconstruction in New Zealand’, Build Magazine - Building Research Association of New Zealand (BRANZ), October/November (2003), pp. 60-61. Taylor, Mark, ‘Surface Talk’, Architectural Design, 73, 2 (2003), pp. 30-35. Wood, Peter, ‘Sticks and Stones: Skins and Bones’, Architectural Design, 73, 2 (2003), pp. 65-68. Chapters McDonald, Chris, ‘Mappings’, in John Moir Freeman (ed), Walking Through Graham Bennett’s Reasons for Voyaging (Christchurch, South Walk, 2003), pp. 10-21. Published conference papers Baird, George, ‘The Architectural Expression of Low Energy Architecture’, in A.A.M. Sayigh (ed), Proceedings of the World Renewable Energy Conference VII (Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 2002), 5pp. Baird, George, ‘Integrated Education of the Building Services Engineers - A Prerequisite for Integrated Building Design and Energy Efficient Buildings?’, Proceedings of the Annual IRHACE Technical Conference (Christchurch, IRHACE, 2002), pp. 21-28. Baird, George and Kendall, Chris, ‘The MSCS Building, Christchurch, New Zealand - a case study of integrated passive design, low energy use, comfortable environment, and user satisfaction’, CIBSE National Technical Conference (London, Chartered Institution of Building Service Engineers, 2002), 8pp. Baird, George and Kendall, Chris, ‘The MSCS Building, Christchurch, New Zealand’, Proceedings of IRHACE Technical Conference (Hamilton, IRHACE, 2003), pp. 60-68. Baird, George, Jackson, Quentin, and Watson, Chris, ‘Measuring Building Performance - A Case Study Comparison of Two Poe Method’, in Simon Hayman (ed), Proceedings of the 37th Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association - ANZAScA (Sydney, Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney, 2003), pp. 91-103. 2 2003 Staff and Student Research Charleson, A.W., Cook, B. and Bowering, G., ‘Assessing and Increasing the Level of Earthquake Preparedness in New Zealand Homes’, Proceedings of 7th Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering (Christchurch, Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2003), 8pp. Cousins, W.J., Heron, D.W., Mazzoni, S., Thomas, G.C. and Lloydd, D., ‘Modelling the Spread of Post-Earthquake Fire’, Proceeding of 7th Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering (Christchurch, Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2003), 8pp. Gjerde, Morten, Storey, John B., and Pedersen, Maibritt, ‘A Deconstructable Carparking Building in an Active Seismic Zone’, Proceedings for Deconstruction and Material Re- use Conference (Rotterdam, International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction; Gainesville, Florida, Powell Center for Construction and Environment, 2003), 8pp http://www.cce.ufl.edu/affiliations/cib/4-2003.html. Holden, Gordon, ‘Building-top Apartments: An Emerging Typology’, in A. Petruccioli et al. (ed), ISUF International Conference - “The Planned City” (Bari, Uniongrafica Corcelli Editrice, 2003), pp. 135-140. Skinner, Robin, ‘Something more ought to have been done’, in Maryam Gusheh and Naomi Stead (eds), Progress: 20th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians (Sydney, Society of Architectural Historians, 2003), pp. 274-78. Skinner, Robin, ‘A Search for Authority : the sketch design of the Beehive’, in J. Macarthur and A. Moulis (eds), XIXth Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand (Brisbane, Society of Architectural Historians, 2002), CD- ROM, 17pp. Storey, John B. and Pedersen, Maibritt, ‘Overcoming the Barriers to Deconstruction and Materials Re-use in New Zealand’, in Chini, Abdol R. (ed), Proceedings of Deconstruction and Materials Re-use Conference (Rotterdam, International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction; Gainesville, Florida, Powell Center for Construction and Environment, 2003), 15pp. http://www.cce.ufl.edu/ affiliations/cib/4-2003.html. Thomas, G.C., Cousins, W.J., Lloydd, D.D., Heron, D.W. and Mazzoni, S., ‘Post- Earthquake Fire Spread Between Buildings Estimating and Costing Extent in Wellington’, in David D. Evans (ed), Proceedings for 7th International Symposium on Fire Safety Science (Worcester, Mass., International Association for Fire Safety Science, 2003), pp. 691-702. Walden, R., ‘Nordic Architecture: Asplund, Siren, & Utzon’, in Michael Mullins & Adrian Carter (eds), 1st International Utzon Symposium (Aalborg, University of Aalborg, Institute of Architecture and Design, 2003), pp. 145-151, www.utzon.auc.dk. Other academic publications Marriage, Guy, ‘Up on the Roof’, Urbis, 10, Summer (2000/2001), pp. 80-84. Marriage, Guy, ‘Shadows and Light’, Urbis, 15, Autumn (2002), pp. 112-116. Marriage, Guy, ‘Open to Interpretation’, Urbis, 19, Autumn (2003), pp. 121-122. Staff and Student Research 2003 3 Marriage, Guy, ‘Bring on the Oddballs’, Urbis, 19, Autumn (2003), pp. 108-109. Marriage, Guy, ‘From the Gothic to Grand Salon’, Prodesign, 65, June/July (2003), pp. 12- 16. Marriage, Guy, ‘A Perfect Fit’, Interior Details, March/April (2001), pp. 26-29. Marriage, Guy, ‘Pacific Ringmaster’, Urbis, 19, Autumn (2003), pp. 110-111. Marriage, Guy, ‘Grand Prix Architecture’, Urbis, 19, Autumn (2003), pp. 80-83. Marriage, Guy, ‘Engineers See the Light’, Architecture New Zealand, 4, July/August (2003) pp. 47-52. Marriage, Guy, ‘No Swinging Cats in Inner City Flats?’, Architecture New Zealand, 3, May/ June (2003), pp. 48-49. McDonald, Chris, ‘Battle of the Backyard’, Architecture New Zealand, 1, January/February (2003), pp. 64-72. Taylor, Mark, ‘Review of Paul Carter, Repressed Spaces: The Poetics of Agoraphobia’, Architectural Theory Review, 8, 1 (2003), pp. 93-95. Walden, Russell, ‘A review of Helen Quinn, John Scott Exhibition’, Architecture New Zealand, 2, March/April (2003), p. 98. Walden, Russell, ‘Review of Annette Fierro, The Glass State: The Technology of the Spectacle - Paris 1981-1998’, Architecture New Zealand, 3, May/June (2003), p. 124. Wood, Peter, ‘The AAA Cavalier Brenworth Awards 2002: judges comment’, Architecture New Zealand, 1, January/February (2003), pp. 18, 21. Wood, Peter, ‘Review of Leon van Schaik (ed), The Practice of Practice: Research in the Medium of Design’, New Zealand Architecture, 5, September-October (2003), p. 122. Architectural plans and designs Gray, John, Noble House: conceptual design for a sustainable, multi-generational inner- surburban house on a steep site, design drawings (Wellington, March 2003). Gray, John, Plischke House: design for additions and alterations to a 1963 NZ modernist house, design drawings (Wellington, July 2003). Gray, John, Tokelau Test House: concept design for a house for extended family use, design drawings, model and public presentation (Porirua, September 2003). Gray, John and McIntosh, Jacqueline, King House: Conceptual Design of Co-joined Houses for two sisters, three degrees of separation: the personal, the shared and the common, drawings (Wellington, November 2003). Limited scale dramatic and literary texts, work for film and other media, musical compositions and curatorial exercises Baird, George (Photographer), Solar Design in a Cool Climate (Energy-wise News, No 79, October/November 2002), http://www.eeca.govt.nz/content/EW_news/79oct/ buildings.htm. 4 2003

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