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Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry? (2005)
Journal Article
Newton, R., & Ormerod, M. (2005). Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry?. Construction Management and Economics, 23(10), 1071-1081. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500372510

In the UK, a significant number of disabled people are unemployed and previous research has suggested reasons for this include the inaccessibility of workplace environments that have either not been designed, or adapted, to accommodate the requiremen... Read More about Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry?.

Metabolisms of obecity: Fat in bodies, cities and infrastructure (2005)
Book Chapter
Marvin, S., & Medd, W. (2005). Metabolisms of obecity: Fat in bodies, cities and infrastructure. In N. Heynen, M. Käika, & E. Swyngedouw (Eds.), In the Nature of Cities: Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism. Routledge

Architecture to support semantic resources interoperability (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Barresi, S., Meziane, F., Rezgui, Y., & Lima, C. (2005, November). Architecture to support semantic resources interoperability. Poster presented at First ACM International Workshop on Interoperability of Heterogeneous Information Systems (IHIS 2005), Bremen, Germany

Semantic Resources (SRs) such as ontologies and taxonomies are used in many sectors for various purposes. In the Construction domain they are used to facilitate software application inter-working, and improve communication and understanding among the... Read More about Architecture to support semantic resources interoperability.

Learning, Knowledge and Authority on Site: a Case Study of Safety Practice (2005)
Journal Article
Rooke, J., & Clark, L. (2005). Learning, Knowledge and Authority on Site: a Case Study of Safety Practice. Building Research and Information, 33(6), 561-570. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613210500294751

The ethnographic research reported here reveals patterns of authority and learning on an experimental construction site that are significant for the promotion of a safety culture. It seeks to display the methods of understanding used by site personne... Read More about Learning, Knowledge and Authority on Site: a Case Study of Safety Practice.

Identity, technology and intermediation (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Hodson, M. (2005, September). Identity, technology and intermediation. Presented at Researching Inbetweeness: Understanding the Transformative Role of Intermediaries, Manchester

Necessary and unnecessary complexity in construction (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Pannanen, A., & Koskela, L. (2005, September). Necessary and unnecessary complexity in construction. Presented at The 1st International Conference on Built Environment Complexity, Liverpool UK

The nature of complexity varies as construction progresses. This paper presents concepts and practices with which project (knowledge) management must foster complexity when it is necessary and dampen complexity when it is unnecessary in order to gene... Read More about Necessary and unnecessary complexity in construction.

The sustainable operation and use of buildings (2005)
Book Chapter
Hudson, J., Deakin, M., & Symes, M. (2005). The sustainable operation and use of buildings. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume one: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment (145-172). Routledge Taylor Francis

Construction of the urban environment (2005)
Book Chapter
Curwell, S. (2005). Construction of the urban environment. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 1: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment. Routledge Taylor Francis

Networked communities, virtual organisations and the production of knowledge (2005)
Book Chapter
Cooper, I., Bentivegna, V., & Hamilton, A. (2005). Networked communities, virtual organisations and the production of knowledge. In S. Curwell, M. Deakin, & M. Symes (Eds.), Sustainable urban development volume 1: the framework and protocols for environmental assessment (211-231). Routledge Taylor & Francis

Social science, mediation and reflexivity (2005)
Presentation / Conference
May, T. (2005, September). Social science, mediation and reflexivity. Presented at Risk and Society: Critical Interrogations' Conference, Liverpool

Atrium-assisted natural ventilation of multi-storey buildings (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Ji, Y., & Cook, M. (2005, September). Atrium-assisted natural ventilation of multi-storey buildings. Presented at The 10th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Beijing, China

Buoyancy-driven displacement natural ventilation in a simple multi-storey building structure is investigated. The storeys are connected to a common atrium and top-down-chimneys, and the internal heat gains of the storeys are represented by localise... Read More about Atrium-assisted natural ventilation of multi-storey buildings.

Requirements Engineering for Innovative Integrated ICT Systems for the Construction Industry (2005)
Journal Article
Arayici, Y., Aouad, G., & Ahmed, V. (2005). Requirements Engineering for Innovative Integrated ICT Systems for the Construction Industry. Construction innovation (London. Online), 5(3), 179-200. https://doi.org/10.1191/1471417505ci097oa

Collaborative working using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) systems in construction has become a reality as many activities are performed globally with actors located in various geographical locations. Computer Integrated Constructio... Read More about Requirements Engineering for Innovative Integrated ICT Systems for the Construction Industry.

Process models implementation in the construction industry: a literature synthesis (2005)
Journal Article
Tzortzopoulos, P., Sexton, M., & Cooper, R. (2005). Process models implementation in the construction industry: a literature synthesis. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(5), 470-486. https://doi.org/10.1108/09699980510627162

Purpose - Different process models have been developed by academia and industry to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the design and construction activity in response to the need for improving performance. However, the effective and widespre... Read More about Process models implementation in the construction industry: a literature synthesis.

Organisational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective (2005)
Journal Article
Chan, P., Cooper, R., & Tzortzopoulos, P. (2005). Organisational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective. Construction Management and Economics, 23(7), 747-756. https://doi.org/10.1080/01446190500127021

Organizational learning has been widely acknowledged as holding the key for companies to survive and prosper and has, in recent years, gained currency in construction management research. Much research centred upon the study of organizational learnin... Read More about Organisational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective.

Fat City (2005)
Journal Article
Marvin, S., & Medd, W. (2005). Fat City

CFD modelling of buoyancy-driven natural ventilation opposed by wind (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Cook, M., Ji, Y., & Hunt, G. (2005, August). CFD modelling of buoyancy-driven natural ventilation opposed by wind. Presented at The 9th International IBPSA Conference, Montreal, Canada

This paper presents CFD simulations of natural displacement ventilation airflows in which the buoyancy force produced by a heat source is opposed by a wind force. Cases investigated focus on windbuoyancy force relationships for which a two-layer stra... Read More about CFD modelling of buoyancy-driven natural ventilation opposed by wind.

Rethinking or hollowing out the university?: External engagement and internal transformation in the knowledge economy (2005)
Journal Article
Harloe, M., & Perry, B. (2005). Rethinking or hollowing out the university?: External engagement and internal transformation in the knowledge economy. Higher Education Management and Policy, 17(2), 29-41. https://doi.org/10.1787/hemp-v17-art9-en

The development of the knowledge economy is placing universities at the heart of economic and social development processes in relation to their teaching, research and outreach functions. This new engagement places pressure on universities to consider... Read More about Rethinking or hollowing out the university?: External engagement and internal transformation in the knowledge economy.