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How rad(-ical) is VRAD (Virtual Reality-Aided Design)?

CGIV2020 Conference, Sep 2020, Victoria Universityby Tim Law, Daniel Lam and Juliana Endang Abstract— The advent of office workstations into architectural offices introduced CAD (Computer-Aided Design) into the workflow largely that disrupted hand-drawings, which had been the traditional method of… Continue Reading →

Parliamentary Inquiry in Biotoxin Illness in Water-damaged Buildings

Image above: Parliamentary Inquiry (from left: your’s truly, with integrative physician Sandeep Gupta, and Federal MP Lucy Licks). The following submission was made by myself to the Parliamentary Inquiry held on 9 Aug 2018. Download the pdf from the Australian… Continue Reading →

The Competent Generalist

Condensation Research for Publication I have been working on a book chapter to reflect the state of knowledge and research on condensation and mould, ‘The Unintended Consequence of Building Sustainably in Australia’. The book is on sustainable development in the… Continue Reading →

Condensation in the Built Fabric, So What?

Lectures around Australia Here are the recording and slides I used at a talk in Darwin on 5 September 2017, upon invitation from AIRAH (Australian Institute for Refrigeration, Air-conditioning and Heating). Similar talks have been given to AIRAH at Sydney… Continue Reading →

Architecture of the Arch in Your Foot

Arches are gorgeous structures. Back in the days of the Roman empire when masonry was the primary construction material, the only way to span an opening was the arch. Be it windows, doorways or bridges, arches were the structure of… Continue Reading →

Cold Showers

It sounds bizzare to take cold showers in the Tasmanian winter, but although this defies conventional wisdom it does have some scientific merit when it comes to managing condensation. Out of the average 10L per person per day of moisture… Continue Reading →

Getting up and running!

So it’s all happening now and I’m starting on this exciting new venture on providing a professional consultancy around the architectural sciences, those technical aspects of architecture that pertain more to the hard sciences of physics and biology than the… Continue Reading →

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