Multi-sensory memorabilia
(2005)
Presentation / Conference
Fennell, J. (2005, December). Multi-sensory memorabilia. Poster presented at Equator review
Outputs (47)
Designing for access – young disabled people as active participants influencing design processes (2005)
Conference Proceeding
Buckley, D., Fennell, J., & Figueiredo, D. (2005). Designing for access – young disabled people as active participants influencing design processes
Cross-modal design research (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Fennell, J., & Frohlich, D. (2005, December). Cross-modal design research. Poster presented at International Conference on Inclusive Design;Include 05Sensory impairment is usually treated as a negative condition that requires inclusive design for correction or compensation. However, such impairment in one sense should be seen positively in terms of a greater awareness, and use, of the other senses... Read More about Cross-modal design research.
A health map for urban planners: Towards a conceptual model for healthy, sustainable settlements (2005)
Journal Article
Barton, H. (2005). A health map for urban planners: Towards a conceptual model for healthy, sustainable settlements. Built Environment, 31(4), 339-355. https://doi.org/10.2148/benv.2005.31.4.339The environment in which we live is a significant determinant of health. Yet in some ways we are literally building unhealthy conditions into the fabric of our cities, and the profession charged with planning the urban environment currently lacks a c... Read More about A health map for urban planners: Towards a conceptual model for healthy, sustainable settlements.
Towards a housing-based welfare state (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2005, December). Towards a housing-based welfare state. Paper presented at Friday Exchange seminar, IPPR
Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: Are town planners losing sight of gender? (2005)
Journal Article
Greed, C., & Reeves, D. (2005). Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: Are town planners losing sight of gender?. Construction Management and Economics, 23(10), 1059-1070. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500372353Spatial planning authorities have a pivotal role in shaping the built environment, through the production of development plans and the operation of the development control system. Previous research shows that the needs of women have not been given as... Read More about Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: Are town planners losing sight of gender?.
System de gestion de l'environnement: Le role des authorities locales et regionales (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Ludlow, D. (2005, November). System de gestion de l'environnement: Le role des authorities locales et regionales. Paper presented at Vers l'europe de la recherche urbaine, Paris, France
Towards a housing-led welfare state? (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Malpass, P. (2005, November). Towards a housing-led welfare state?. Paper presented at 35th Annual Conference of the CIH North East Region, Durham, UK
An investigation of the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming as a means of integrating the needs of women and men into spatial planning in the UK (2005)
Journal Article
Greed, C. (2005). An investigation of the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming as a means of integrating the needs of women and men into spatial planning in the UK. Progress in Planning, 64(4), 239-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.progress.2005.08.002
A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability (2005)
Journal Article
Myers, D. (2005). A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability. Construction Management and Economics, 23(8), 781-785. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500184360In the last decade several initiatives have been taken to encourage the construction industry to support the agenda of sustainable development. On the basis of public disclosures made by companies listed on the UK Stock Exchange this paper reviews cu... Read More about A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability.