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Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning: Recent submissions

    • “What if we had, not one Wah Wah Filter, not two, but 20?”: Implementing an M-Fold Wah-Wah Filter in Matlab 

      Albastaki, Almohannad
      Published 2020-06-09
      An M-fold Wah-Wah filter can be described as an effect where multiple Wah-Wah filters are applied to a signal, each at a certain frequency range. This report describes the implementation of such a filter in Matlab. By using ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Housing policy and the COVID-19 pandemic: the importance of housing research during this health emergency 

      Rogers, Dallas; Power, Emma
      Published 2020
      The COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly emerging as a housing emergency. In this moment of crisis, let us state our position on COVID-19 and the journal at the outset: Housing scholars, housing policy and our homes have a pivotal ...
      Article
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    • Equitable Density: The place for lower-income and disadvantaged households in a dense city: Report 1 The Building Scale 

      Crommelin, Laura; Easthope, Hazel; Troy, Laurence
      Published 2017-07-01
      Open Access
      Other
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    • DESA1002 'Continuous City' Courtney Owen 

      Owen, Courtney Elise
      Published 2009-11-04
      DESIGN PRACTICE 1B SUMMARY COURTNEY OWEN SID: 307157830 LA SCATOLA DI VETRO MURANO AND ITALIAN GLASS EXHIBITION CENTRE Venice ... arguably one of the world’s most renowned tourist hubs; or as some have come to ...
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    • Identifying a set of line manager personas to guide new product introduction strategy 

      Straker, Karla; Mosely, Genevieve; Wrigley, Cara
      Published 2019-07-01
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