(1996)
The Arab-Muslim city: tradition, continuity and change in the physical environment
, Dar Al Sahan, Riyadh
(1996)
The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants
, Springer, New York
(1996)
Working with Emotional Intelligence
, London, RU: Bloomsbury
(1996)
Jeffrey Shaw’s Golden Calf: Art Meets Virtual Reality and Religion
, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, 4(3)
(1996)
The Virtual Reality Modeling Language Specification Version 2.0
, ISO/IEC CD 14772
(1996)
Precedents in Architecture
, 2nd edition. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold
(1996)
Marking Territory and Mapping
, 6th Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. Berkeley, CA. June 5-8, 1996
(1996)
Being and Time
, State University of New York Press, Albany
(1996)
The Hindu Temple, Volume 1 and Volume 2.
, Delhi: Motidas Banasidass Publication Private Ltd.
(1996)
Immersed in technology: art and virtual environments
, The MIT Press
(1996)
Describing process plans as the formal semantics of a language of shape
, Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 10, 153–169
(1996)
Frames of reference and Molyneux’s question: Crosslinguistic evidence
, P. Bloom and M. Peterson (eds.), Language and space, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 109–169
(1996)
Life-conditioning
, Architectural Design, Londres, 36, p.483
(1996)
Translations from Drawing to Building and other Essays
, London: Architectural Association
(1996)
The Use of Cellular Automata to Explore Bottom-up Architectonic Rules
, Presented at Eurographics UK Chapter 14th Annual Conference held at Imperial College London, UK
(1996)
Systems thinking in industrial design
, Paper read at Proceedings of System Dynamics '96, July 22-26, 1996, at Cambridge, MA
(1996)
Crime and space in the Inner City
, Urban Design Studies, 2, pp 45-76
(1996)
Developing and implementing supply chain partnerships
, The international Journal of Logistics management, 7, 1-18
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Understanding design research: A bibliometric analysis of Design Studies (1996-2010)
, Design Studies, 33(1), 24-43.
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CAD usage in an architectural office: from observations to active assistance
, Automation in Construction, 5: 243-255