The Bouncing Back research study, which began after the Queensland flooding in January 2011, has organically expanded through a number of architectural student design projects and exhibitions, which have sought to respond to catastrophic flooding events. In September 2011, 10 Queensland University of Technology architecture students travelled to Sydney to help construct a 1:1 true-to-life scale shelter, for the Emergency Shelter Exhibition at Customs House in Circular Quay. During the construction of the shelter, data were collected in situ, through dynamic interviews with the students. Using a grounded theory methodology, data were coded and then thematically analysed, to reveal three influential factors that positively impacted the studen...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
Reconstruction after natural disasters requires a broad view of the issues and the possibilities; it...
In 2012 a collection of architecture and design schools in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch cam...
Architectural education is beginning to recognise the potential of a more intensive relationship bet...
The Bouncing Back Project, which began after the Queensland flood event in January 2011, has organic...
After state-wide flooding and a category-5 tropical cyclone, three-quarters of the state of Queensla...
"Bouncing Back: Resilient Design for Brisbane" was an opportunity for QUT students to communicate th...
"Bouncing Back: Resilient Design for Brisbane" was an opportunity for QUT students to communicate th...
This paper focuses on the learning and teaching approach adopted in an undergraduate landscape archi...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
Development of resilience is considered a critical competency related to work readiness for students...
Two hundred million people are displaced annually due to natural disasters with a further one billio...
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND REFUGE SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA:In Australia and internationally, domestic violen...
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
Reconstruction after natural disasters requires a broad view of the issues and the possibilities; it...
In 2012 a collection of architecture and design schools in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch cam...
Architectural education is beginning to recognise the potential of a more intensive relationship bet...
The Bouncing Back Project, which began after the Queensland flood event in January 2011, has organic...
After state-wide flooding and a category-5 tropical cyclone, three-quarters of the state of Queensla...
"Bouncing Back: Resilient Design for Brisbane" was an opportunity for QUT students to communicate th...
"Bouncing Back: Resilient Design for Brisbane" was an opportunity for QUT students to communicate th...
This paper focuses on the learning and teaching approach adopted in an undergraduate landscape archi...
This project looks at how destroyed architecture, although physically lost, fundamentally continues ...
Development of resilience is considered a critical competency related to work readiness for students...
Two hundred million people are displaced annually due to natural disasters with a further one billio...
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND REFUGE SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA:In Australia and internationally, domestic violen...
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
Arts-based interventions are well established in a variety of contexts, including disaster recovery....
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
Reconstruction after natural disasters requires a broad view of the issues and the possibilities; it...
In 2012 a collection of architecture and design schools in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch cam...