Items where Department is "The School of Art, Architecture and Design" and Year is 2021

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Catina, Alexander (2021) The dubious high street: distinctiveness, gentrification and social value. In: Architecture and Collective Life. AHRA Critiques Critical Studies in Architectural Humanities, 16 . Routledge, London and New York, pp. 90-102. ISBN 9780367633905

Choi, Won Jeong (2021) Rethinking jewellery for Korea: a practice-led approach to creating high-visibility wearables. Doctoral thesis, London Metropolitan University.

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De Carli, Beatrice and Apsan Frediani, Alexandre (2021) Situated perspectives on the city: a reflection on scaling participation through design. Environment and Urbanization, 33 (2). pp. 376-395. ISSN 0956-2478

De Carli, Beatrice and Caistor-Arendar, Lucia (2021) Practices of urban inclusion: designing an experiment in education. Project Report. London Metropolitan University, London.

Denicke-Polcher, Sandra (2021) Architecture of multiple authorship - teaching global citizenship. In: Learner Relationships in Global Higher Education: A Critical Pedagogy for a Multicultural World. Routledge, London. ISBN 9780367271145

Denicke-Polcher, Sandra, Mcallister, Jane and Adamo, Rita (2021) "Studio South": building social capital & growing the economy through a student residency in Belmonte Calabro, South Italy. [Dataset] (Unpublished)

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Fereday, George (2021) Coppice construction. Timber trade journal. p. 35. ISSN 1740-701X

Fereday, George (2021) Home grown house. [Show/Exhibition]

Fereday, George (2021) Home grown house exhibition film. [Video]

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Holliss, Frances and Barac, Matthew (2021) Housing space use in the pandemic and after: the case for new design guidance. [Pamphlet]

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Karpf, Anne (2021) How women can save the planet. C. Hurst & Co, London. ISBN 9781787384613

Keefe, John (2021) Boltanski’s dilemma: mimetics, distance and spectating suffering. Performing Ethos: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance, 11 (1). pp. 3-22. ISSN 1757-1987

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McKay, Harriet (2021) Ponte City, Johannesburg: a history of appropriation and the appropriation of history. In: Appropriated Interiors. Routledge, London and New York, pp. 131-150. ISBN 978-0-367-67519-6

Moxon, Sian (2021) Beauty and the beast: confronting contrasting perceptions of nature through design. Urban Transcripts Journal, 4 (1). pp. 1-23. ISSN 2514-5339

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Oropallo, Gabriele (2021) Framing wilderness: the view from the city. In: Design and Mutations: Processes for the Continuous Transformation of the City. Bononia University Press, Bolognia. ISBN 9788869237614

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Scarso, Jacek Ludwig (2021) Critical theatricality in the museum space. International Journal of the Inclusive Museum, 15 (1). pp. 51-64. ISSN 1835-2022

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Temple, Nicholas (2021) Lorenzo Ghiberti and contested views of perspectiva in Renaissance concepts of space. In: Arabic and Latin science of vision, and the theory of perspective in early modern Renaissance Florence. Micrologus (XXIX). SISMEL, Edizioni del Galluzzo, Florence, pp. 239-263. ISBN 978-88-9290-053-0

Temple, Nicholas (2021) Remembering and forgetting in consumerism. In: Transacting as art, design and architecture: a non-commercial market. Intellect, Bristol, pp. 189-201. ISBN 9781789384437

Turner, Jane (2021) Chalk. In: Postcards from the Anthropocene: unsettling the geopolitics of representation. dpr-barcelona, Barcelona, pp. 274-275. ISBN 978-84-949388-7-0

Turner, Jane (2021) 'Contemporary performance as TARDIS': dancing through time and relative dimension in space. Dancer Citizen, 12.

Turner, Jane (2021) Phase transitions: self-organising systems in participatory and performative interdisciplinary dance. In: Musical Intersections in Practice 2021. Centre for Intercultural Musicology at Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, pp. 9-19. ISBN 978-1-5272-5411-4

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