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VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON Staff and Student Research 2004 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON Staff and Student Research 2004 Office of Research and Postgraduate Studies Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600, Wellington Telephone +64-4-463 5190 Email [email protected] Website http://intranet.vuw.ac.nz/research-office/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty of Architecture and Design 2 Architecture 2 Design 5 Faculty of Commerce and Administration 8 Accounting and Commercial Law 8 Economics and Finance 13 Government 19 Information Management 26 Management 34 Marketing and International Business 44 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 49 Art History, Classics and Religious Studies 49 Asian and European Cultures and Languages 53 Education 57 English, Film and Theatre 64 History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations 70 Leisure and Heritage Studies 76 Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 76 Maori, Pacific and Samoan Studies (Te Kawa a Maui) 85 Music 86 Nursing and Midwifery 91 Social and Cultural Studies 97 Faculty of Law 106 Law 106 Faculty of Science 115 Biological Sciences 115 Chemical and Physical Sciences 126 Earth Sciences 132 Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science 154 Psychology 161 Centres and Institutes 168 International Institute of Modern Letters 168 New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation 170 Office of Research and Postgraduate Studies 173 Stout Research Centre 173 Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit 176 University Teaching Development Centre 178 Staff and Student Research 2004 1 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN ARCHITECTURE Articles Taylor, Mark, ‘Between the Lines: Creative Industries Precinct’, Architecture Review Australia, November (2004), pp. 44-50. Thomas, G., and Lloydd, Delwyn, ‘Fire Resistance of Structural Components Protecting Escape Routes’, Fire and Materials, August (2004), pp. 343-354. Chapters Baird, George, ‘Foreword’, in Traditional Javanese Architecture and Thermal Comfort (Yogyakarta, Universitas Atma Jaya, 2004), pp. 2-3. Published conference papers Baird, G., ‘The Probe Questionnaire - New Zealand Applications and Experiences with its use’, in Zbigniew Bromberek (ed.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of Architectural Science Association (Launceston, ANZAScA, 2004), pp. 378-383. Baird, G. and Jackson, Q., ‘Low Energy Architecture - Design and Performance in Practice: Te Manawa O Akaranga’, in A.A.M. Sayigh (ed.), Proceedings of the VIII World Renewable Energy Conference (Denver, 2004), 5pp. Baird, G. and Jackson, Q., ‘Probe-style Questionnaire Surveys of Building Users - an international comparison of their application to large-scale passive and mixed-mode teaching and research facilities’, Proceedings of the third Windsor Conference - Closing the Loop: Post Occupancy Evaluation - the next steps (Windsor, Oxford Brookes University, 2004), CD-ROM, 15pp. Baird, G., Joubert, B. and Jackson, Q., ‘Environmental Design and Performance at the Universal College of Learning Campus, Palmerston North’, Proceedings of the Annual IRHACE Technical Conference (Auckland, IRHACE, 2004), CD-ROM, 5pp. Burry, J., Maher, A., Burry, M.C. and Taylor, M., ‘Educational Experiments in Design Project Sublimation’, in Clare Newton, Sandra Kaji-O’Grady and Simon Wollan (eds), Design + Research: Project Based Research in Architecture (Melbourne, Association of Architecture Schools of Australia, 2004), 11pp. (http://www.arbld.unimelb.edu.au/events/conferences/aasa/papers/). Charleson, A.W., Cook, B. and Bowering, G., ‘Assessing and increasing the level of earthquake preparedness in New Zealand homes’, Proceedings of the Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering (Wellington, New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2004), CD-ROM, 8pp. Charleson, A.W., ‘Strengthening the Link Between Earthquake Engineering and Architecture’, Proceedings of the NZ Society for Earthquake Engineering conference (Wellington, New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2004), CD-ROM, 8pp. Charleson, A.W. and Taylor, M., ‘Earthquake Architecture Explorations’, Proceeding of the 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (Vancouver, World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 2004), 9pp. (www.venuewest.com/13wcee/). 2 Staff and Student Research 2004 Holden, Gordon, ‘Residents and Realm: New Walkers in Wellington’, Proceedings of the Cities for People Conference (Copenhagen, Walk21, 2004), 10pp. Holden, Gordon, ‘Residential Palimpsest: A novel dimension to city sustainability’, in N. Marchettini, C.A. Brebbia, E. Tiezzi, L. C. Wadhwa (eds), Proceedings of the Sustainable City Conference (Siena, Wessex Institute of Technmology Press, 2004), 10pp. Holden, Gordon, ‘Traditional and Transition: A study of change in selected Papua New Guinea buildings and settlements’, Proceedings of the Pacific History Association Conference (Noumea, Pacific History Association, 2004), 22pp. Jackson, Q., and Donn, M., ‘Daylighting Improves Performance in New Zealand Schools - Fact or Fiction?’, Proceedings for IES: The Lighting Society Convention (Queensland, IES, 2004), 10pp. McDonald, C., ‘The Promise of Destruction’, in Sarah Norman (ed.), Proceedings of the New Zealand Discovery Symposium (Wellington, Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management, 2004), pp. 181-188. Storey, J., ‘Destruction or Deconstruction?’, Proceedings of the Deconstruction and Material Reuse Conference (Oakland, Used Building Materials Association, 2004), CD-ROM, 9pp. Taylor, M., ‘Coloured Houses: Transgressing the Limits of the Domestic Realm’, in Harriet Edquest and Helene Frichot (eds), Proceedings of the 21st Annnual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand - LIMITS (Melbourne, RMIT, 2004), pp. 461-466. Other academic publications Baird, G. and Jackson, Q., A building evaluation of the Institute of Technical Education Building, Bishan, Singapore (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 43pp. Baird, G. and Jackson, Q., A building evaluation of Gelsenkirchen’s ‘The Science Park’ (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 40pp. Baird, G. and Jackson, Q., A building evaluation of the University of New South Wales ‘The Red Centre’ (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 51pp. Baird, G. Joubert, B. and Jackson, Q., A building evaluation of Blocks 6,7 & 8, Universal College of Learning, Palmerston North (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 51pp. Baird, G. Kendall, C. and Jackson, Q., A building evaluation of the Mathematics and Statistics and Computer Science Building, Canterbury University, Christchurch (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 41pp. Holden, Gordon, ‘Superiority Complex’, Architecture New Zealand, March/April (2004), pp. 54-58. Holden, Gordon, ‘Antipodean Capital, no.50’, Metamorfosi Journal, July/ August (2004), pp. 71-75. Jackson, Q. and Baird, G., A building evaluation of the Schools of Architecture & Design, Victoria University of Wellington (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 56pp. Jackson, Q. and Baird, G., A building evaluation of Campus Reception and Administration Building, Ta Manawa O Akoranga, Auckland University of Technology (Wellington, Centre for Building Performance Research, 2004), 39pp. Staff and Student Research 2004 3 Marriage, Guy, ‘Laying Low’, Urbis, Spring (2004), pp. 154-158. Marriage, Guy, ‘A Promenade Through History’, New Zealand Architecture, January/February (2004), pp. 48-49. Marriage, Guy, ‘Leaning Tower Offers Learning Curves’, New Zealand Architecture, September/October (2004), pp. 94-97. Marriage, Guy, ‘A review of “A Matter of Art” International Swiss Architecture exhibition’, Urbis, Winter (2004), pp. 126-128. Marriage, Guy, ‘The World’s Their Oyster’, Indesign Magazine, 18 (2004), pp. 146-153. Marriage, Guy, ‘A review of Jazmax design for Westpac “Westwood Ho”’, Indesign Magazine, 16, (2004), pp. 146-153. Wood, Peter, ‘Gold Medalist: Ian Athfield’, Architecture New Zealand, 3, May/June (2004), p. 88. Wood, Peter, ‘The Discipline of Submission’, Architecture New Zealand, 6 (2004), pp. 59-65. Wood, Peter, ‘Review of Architectus’, Cross Section, July (2004), p. 2. Wood, Peter, ‘Review of Situation Morality’, Architecture New Zealand, May/June (2004), p. 2. Wood, Peter, ‘Review of Jamie Horwitz and Paulette Singley (eds), Eating Architecture’, Architecture New Zealand, September/October (2004), p. 2. Architectural plans and designs Cusins-Lewer, A., “...down the garden path…” exhibition entitled “house” an architectural group exhibition (wORD, Wellington, August 2004). Hanley, M. and Kemble-Welch, A., Riddiford Street Upgrade Stage 2 : Proposed Streetscape Public Spaces, Presented to the Wellington City Council (November 2004). Limited-scale dramatic and literary texts, work for film and other media, musical compositions and curatorial exercises Hanley, M. and Kemble-Welch, A., Proposed Streetscape Public Places, Riddiford Street Upgrade Stage 2, A public exhibtion, presentation and workshop held at the Newtown Branch Library on Saturday 20 November, 2004. Full scale performances and productions Hanley, M., Frater, P. and Walton, R., Newtown Festival 2004, facilitating a set of circumstance whereby the community showcases itself. With public display and performances from organisations, group, institutions, artists, peformers and retailers. (Newtown, March 2004). Hanley, M., Frater, P., Walton, R. and Hutton, B., Street Fair, attended by 42,000 people. Site design and layout

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