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Kerry London

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Kerry Anne London
Journal article

Sustainability through resilient collaborative housing networks: a case study of an Australian pop-up shelter

To address affordable housing challenges, the sector has turned to traditional government-led interventions meant to influence supply and demand. The authors argue that alongside these traditional approaches, there is a need for multi-stakeholder collaboration in resilient networks that create novel niche solutions, one being pop-up shelters or dwellings established in vacant structures.

Journal article

Theorizing to improve mental health in multicultural construction industries: an intercultural coping model

Construction workers are exposed to a range of stressors that lead to mental ill-health. In a multicultural construction workplace, the interactions between workers with different cultural backgrounds may aggravate mental health issues. Existing studies on coping typically focus on a reactive approach to managing stressors in the absence of cultural-related factors. This approach is inadequate...

Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase three report


Construction presents high rates of fatalities and injuries and is known as one of the most dangerous industries in which to work. This technical report is part of a worldwide trend to develop better tools for collaborative decision making on construction projects through improved information ecosystems to enable public and private sector client organisations to...
Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase two report


The research 'Work Health and Safety Management using Building Information Modelling' is a four-phase study aiming to examine the opportunities to achieve WHS objectives through the application of BIM in major construction projects. This technical report presents the outcomes of Phase 2, including the results of an in-depth empirical study and the recommended contents of...
Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase one report


This report presents the outcomes of Phase 1 of four phases and identifies solutions for integrating the work health and safety (WHS) aspect in BIM-enabled project planning, design and delivery.

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