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Gordon Holden
Gordon Holden
Emeritus Professor, Griffith University
Adresse e-mail validée de griffith.edu.au
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The role of green spaces in increasing social interactions in neighborhoods with periodic markets
F Aram, E Solgi, G Holden
Habitat International 84, 24-32, 2019
932019
Planning for healthy ageing: How the use of third places contributes to the social health of older populations
S Alidoust, C Bosman, G Holden
Ageing & society 39 (7), 1459-1484, 2019
762019
Talking while walking: an investigation of perceived neighbourhood walkability and its implications for the social life of older people
S Alidoust, C Bosman, G Holden
Journal of housing and the built environment 33, 133-150, 2018
572018
Adding more by using Less: Adaptive reuse of woolstores
SY Mehr, H Skates, G Holden
Procedia engineering 180, 697-703, 2017
222017
Urban environment and social health of the elderly: A critical discussion on physical, social and policy environments
S Alidoust, G Holden, C Bosman
Athens journal of health 1 (3), 169-80, 2014
162014
The spatial dimensions of neighbourhood: how older people define it
S Alidoust, C Bosman, G Holden, H Shearer, L Shutter
Journal of urban design 22 (5), 547-567, 2017
142017
Socially healthy ageing: the importance of third places, soft edges and walkable neighbourhoods
S Alidoust, C Bosman, G Holden
7th State of Australian Cities Conference, 9-11 December 2015, Gold Coast …, 2015
142015
Public health marketing: Is it good and is it good for everyone?
G Holden, D Cox
International Journal of Marketing 52, 17-26, 2013
142013
Top‐up: Urban Resilience through Additions to the Tops of City Buildings
G Holden
Building Urban Resilience through Change of Use, 105-120, 2018
62018
Sense of place and urbanity: challenges and interventions at the Gold coast
G Holden
4th Healthy Cities: Making Cities Liveable Conference, 91, 2011
62011
Urban Sustainability: Comparative Value of Building-Top Apartments
G Holden, M Gjerde
International Conference on Whole Life Urban Sustainability and its Assessment, 2007
62007
Building-Top Apartments: an Emerging Typology
G Holden
The Planned City, 2003
52003
Residential palimpsest: A novel dimension to city sustainability
G Holden
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 84, 1970
51970
What principals of firms say an architect needs to know: international comparisons
AD Seidel, G Holden, TR Ozdil
Architectural Science Review 49 (2), 196-203, 2006
42006
The “hothouse community” and its implications for older Age residents
S Alidoust, C Bosman, G Holden
Urban Policy and Research 38 (2), 132-149, 2020
32020
Liveability in the Gold Coast: Neighbourhood as social practice
N Del Castillo, G Holden, H Skates
Fifty years later: Revisiting the role of architectural science in design …, 2016
32016
The built environment and public health: From theory to practice
J Kurko, G Holden
46th Annual conference of the architectural science association, ANZAScA, 1-11, 2012
32012
Qualifications in Architecture Recommended for Recognition by CAA: Procedures and Criteria
Commonwealth Association of Architects, G Henderson, G Holden
Commonwealth Association of Architects, 2008
32008
Eyes on the street: the role of ‘third places’ in improving perceived neighbourhood safety
G Holden
Rethinking Third Places, 95-115, 2019
22019
A model for producing reliable urban design guidelines
G Holden
46th Annual Conference-Architectural Science Association-Building on …, 2012
22012
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