Issue 9 References
Lynda Warner: Excellence from the southern 'wilderness'
Magazine
Object Magazine, #55, Studio Edition, 2008
Website
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Designing place through the lens of ageing
Browning, M., Lee, K., & Wolf, K. L. (2019). Tree cover shows an inverse relationship with depressive symptoms in elderly residents living in U.S. nursing homes. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 23–32.
Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission website:
The use of the image in this article does not constitute an endorsement by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.
Designing For Vulnerability
1. Australian Red Cross. Go Without Homelessness.
2. The Sydney Morning Herald. Clean-up begins of the 2400 homes destroyed in NSW bushfires.
3. The Canberra Times. Canberra and Queanbeyan provide staging-post for fire refugees.
4. Cooper, R. (1997). ‘Design research comes of age’. The Design Journal, Taylor and Francis Online.
5. UK Design Council. Design Methods for Developing Services.
6. The New York Times. Expanding the Definitions of Design.
7. The New York Times. Expanding the Definitions of Design.
8. Cooper, R. (1997). Design research comes of age. The Design Journal, Taylor and Francis Online.
9. PwC Australia. Our People: 2019 Global Annual Review.
10. PwC Australia. Social Impact: Homelessness.
11. UK Design Council. Design Methods for Developing Services.
12. PwC Australia. Our People: 2019 Global Annual Review.
13. Harvard Health. Right brain/left brain, right?.
14. PwC Australia. Tackling Homelessness in Australia.
15. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Couch surfers: A profile of Specialist Homelessness Services clients.
16. Homeless Hub. Myths and Questions About Homelessness.
17. Ibid.
18. Green Left. More than 16% of Homeless People have Full-time Jobs.
19. Medium. What Is Storytelling And Why Should Designers Care?.
20. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Couch surfers: A profile of Specialist Homelessness Services clients.
21. Ibid.
22. Homeless Hub. Myths and Questions About Homelessness.
23. Cnet. Homeless, not Phoneless: The App Saving Society's Forgotten Tech Users.
24. Ibid.
25. The Lady Musgrave Trust. Human Centred Design a key to the homelessness solution.
THE Project
How can a manufactured housing system, contribute to solving australia's housing affordability problem?
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One to watch: eric tieng
Invisible Designer: James Harrison
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