• The Hack: what is it and why it matters to urban studies 

      Maalsen, Sophia
      Published 2021
      This commentary advances the ‘hack’ as an urban concept. While the hack transcends existing literatures on the digital and informality, the hack is a distinctive concept and is being used systematically in new domains. I ...
      Open Access
      Preprint
    • Climatic Design and Its Others 

      Ferng, Jennifer; Chang, Jiat-Hwee; L’Heureux, Erik; Ryan, Daniel J.
      Published 2020
      Drawing on cases from the tropical and subtropical worlds (in Australia and Southeast Asia), we employ southern architectural examples to interrogate normative assumptions around climatic design. As the foundation for a ...
      Article
    • Tools for Wellbeing-Supportive Design: Features, Characteristics, and Prototypes 

      Peters, Dorian; Ahmadpour, Naseem; Calvo, Rafael A.
      Published 2020
      While research on wellbeing within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an active space, a gap between research and practice persists. To tackle this, we sought to identify the practical needs of designers in taking wellbeing ...
      Article
    • Post-Zoom: Screen Environments and the Human/Machine Interface 

      Ferng, Jennifer
      Published 2020
      Digital technologies like Zoom have become one of the hallmarks of the Covid-19 pandemic, ensuring that architects and scholars stay connected to each other while reconstructing old and new ways of engaging with media. ...
      Article
    • Public housing and COVID-19: contestation, challenge and change 

      Power, Emma R.; Rogers, Dallas; Kadi, Justin
      Published 2020
      Article, Letter