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A studio between: Positioning the design-build studio as educational praxis (2011)
Book Chapter
Sara, R. (2011). A studio between: Positioning the design-build studio as educational praxis. In W. Carpenter (Ed.), Design Build Studio (108-118). Georgia, USA: Lightroom Press

The basis for this chapter is embodied in the ‘Porte’ photograph by Marcel Duchamp. The proposition is that the design-build studio sits between the academy and the everyday. It sits between the binaries of Theory/Practice, University/Community, Draw... Read More about A studio between: Positioning the design-build studio as educational praxis.

Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory (2011)
Book Chapter
Harding, J., & Derix, C. (2011). Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory. In J. S. Gero (Ed.), Design Computing and Cognition '10 (305-323). New York: Springer

This paper looks at a new way of incorporating unsupervised neural networks in the design of an architectural system. The approach involves looking the whole lifecycle of a building and its coupling with its environment. It is argued that techniques... Read More about Associative spatial networks in architectural design: Artificial cognition of space using neural networks with spectral graph theory.

Strategies of indirection (after Mel Bochner, after Jean-Luc Godard) (2011)
Book Chapter
Mosley, J., & Warren, S. (2011). Strategies of indirection (after Mel Bochner, after Jean-Luc Godard). In Z. Begg, & L. Stickells (Eds.), The Right to the City (59). University of Sydney

This is a text and image work which accommpanies a text-based installation commissioned for the show 'The Right to the City' by the peer-reviewed journal Architectural Theory Review and Tin Sheds Gallery in Sydney, Australia. The text and image work... Read More about Strategies of indirection (after Mel Bochner, after Jean-Luc Godard).