Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture > Colour Design Research Centre"
Number of items at this level: 10. ArticleAndrews, June, Dalke, Hilary, Corso, Alessio, Burton, Elizabeth and Mitchell, Lynne (2010) A design for life: reshaping the mould for older people's housing. Access by Design(125), pp. 9-16. ISSN (print) 0959-1591 Torabmostaedi, Hosein and Zhang, Tao (2014) Numerical optimization of quenching efficiency and particle size control in flame synthesis of zro2 nanoparticles. Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 23(8), pp. 1478-1492. ISSN (print) 1059-9630 BookDalke, Hilary, Littlefair, Paul J. and Loe, David L. (2004) Lighting and colour for hospital design. Norwich, UK : The Stationery Office. 91p. ISBN 0113224915 Dalke, Hilary and Corso, Alessio (2015) Living well with dementia: can design make a difference? London, U.K. : Jessica Kingsley. ISBN 9781849052955 (In Press) Dalke, Hilary, Clarke, Joanne [Designer] and Corso, Alessio [Designer] (2011) The contrast guide: design & contrast specifications for environments & products. 3rd ed. London, U.K. : Cromocon. 192p. ISBN 9780957044104 Conference or Workshop ItemMarsden, Jon, Ramdharry, Gita, Wood, Nick and Thompson, Alan (2007) Factors affecting stiff-legged gait in hereditary and spontaneous spastic paraparesis. In: World Physical Therapy 2007; 2 - 6 Jun 2007, Vancouver, Canada. (Unpublished) DesignDalke, Hilary [Designer] (2012) Mile End Hospital, Columbia Ward. Design conversion of a ward. MonographDalke, Hilary and Matheson, Mark (2007) Colour design schemes for long-term healthcare environments. (Project Report) Kingston upon Thames, UK : Arts & Humanities Research Council. 365 p. ISBN 9781907684166 Dalke, Hilary, Camgos, Nilgun, Cook, Geoff, Bright, Keith, Niemann, Elga and Yohannes, Iyassu (2005) Future integrated transport environments: colour design, lighting and visual impairment. (Project Report) London, UK : Department for Transport. 452 p. ISBN 9781907684173 Dalke, Hilary and Corso, Alessio (2013) Making an entrance: colour, contrast and the design of entrances to homes of people with sight loss. (Project Report) London, U.K. : Thomas Pocklington Trust. 10 p. (Research Findings) ISBN 9781907684265 |