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Kemp, Miles. "Electricity Power-proofed", Advertiser, 4th December 2002, page 19. "19 things you need to know before we switch to the national market", Advertiser, 28th December 2002, page18. "Old-style
houses put us in shade", Sunday Mail, 25 November
2001,
page 47. Anthoney, Wayne. "Electricity
cuts aired", Letters to the
Editor, Australian,
27th June 2001, page 12.
"2003
Architecture Award winners announced", RAIA Media
release, 6th November 2003. BIBLIOGRAPHY Australia's
guide to good residential design. Canberra, National
Office
of Local Government; Dept. of the Environment, Sport and Territories,
1997.
Drysdale, J.W. Designing
houses for Australian climates. 3rd ed. Canberra,
Australian
Govt. Pub. Service, 1975.
Bennetts, H. Environmental
issues and house design in Australia: images from theory and practice.Thesis
(Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.
Moosmayer, Vera. Climate-sensitive
urban design: the theory application problem in the context of
Australian
urban design. Thesis, University of Adelaide, 1996.
Phillips, R. O. Sunshine
and shade in Australasia. 6th ed. Australian Government
Publishing
Service, 1992.
Slessor, C. Eco-Tech:
sustainable architecture and high technology.
Vale, B., Vale, R. Green
architecture -design for a sustainable future. London,
Thames
& Hudson, 1996.
Williamson, T. J. Concept(s)
of the energy-efficient house in the temperate regions of Australia: a
critical review. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of
Adelaide,
Dept. of Architecture, 1997.
Other articles "Promoting
energy and resource efficiency in households: Brisbane City
Council's Efficient Brisbane Program". Australasian Journal of Environmental
Management, vol. 10, no. 2, June 2003, pages 85-95 Troy, Patrick; Holloway, Darren; Pullen, Stephen;
Bunker, Raymond. "Embodied
and operational energy consumption in
the city", Urban Policy
and
Research, vol. 21, no. 1, March 2003, pages (9)-44 Bernstone, Rachael. "Special
report - Ecologically sustainable
development" [Collection of articles], Building Australia Magazine, vol.
5, no. 5, July-August 2002, pages 14-16, 17-22. Troy, Patrick. "Rethinking
our cities", Australian
Financial Review, 23
March 2001, [Review] pages (1)-2, 8-9. "Residential:
Award of Merit: Inman Valley Residence", (Energy
Architecture) Architect South
Australia, [Awards 2003] vol. 17, no. 4, 2003, page 9. "Sustainable Architecture: Commendation: Telfer Residence", (Energy
Architecture) Architect South
Australia, [Awards 2003] vol. 17 no. 4, page 47. Honman Louise. "Greene
House, Fairhaven", Architect,
December 2002, pages
18-19. Bennett, B. "Green
housing", Ecos, no.
101, October-December
1999, pages 25-29. "A greener plan will save couples plenty: Book to lower your energy bills", Sunday Mail, 16th September 2001, Real estate section page H2. Francis-Jones, R. "ESD award-winning architect Richard Francis-Jones talks to Innovations about the future role of architects", Built Environment Innovation & Construction Technology, no. 16, December 2000. "Regulators are holding back ESD principles in housing", Building innovation and technology, no. 9, October 1999. "Retailing alternative energy", Building innovation & construction technology, no. 6, April 1999. "Tie grants to energy efficient homes", Sunday Mail, 29th July 2001, Real estate section page H6. "Switch on to solar savings", Sunday Mail, 29th July 2001, Real estate section page H4. Web sites
BDP
Environmental Design Guide online
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Make your home energy smart and save $$$$.
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ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS are useful sources for background information. Encyclopedia
of architecture, design, engineering & construction.
Wiley, New York, 1990.
Encyclopedia
of energy technology and the environment. Wiley. New York,
1995.
Ching, F. D. K. Visual
dictionary of architecture. Wiley, New York, 1997.
Fleming, J. Penguin
dictionary of architecture and landscape architecture.
5th
ed. Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1998.
The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of activities, building types, and environments. These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes. Architect's
data. (Neufert) 3rd ed. Oxford, Blackwell
Science
Publishers, 2000.
Metric
handbook: planning and design data. 2nd ed.
Oxford,
Architectural Press, 1999.
Time-saver
standards for architectural design data; the reference of architectural
fundamentals. 7th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Time-saver
standards for landscape architecture: design and construction data.
2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
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