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Dr Peter Bullen

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    • Role:
    • Head of Department
    • Department:
    • Dept of Construction Management
    • Location:
    • Architecture and Planning
    • Telephone:
    • +61 8 9266 3876

Publications

Book Chapters (Authored, Research Quality)

  • Bullen, P. 2008. Adaptive Reuse and Sustainability of Commercial Buildings. In Urban Revitalization Perespectives and Initiatives, eds Nirmala R Khadpekar, 59-77. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press.

Refereed Articles (Scholarly Journals)

  • Love, P, and Bullen, P. 2011. A new future for the past: a model for adaptive reuse decision-making. Built Environment Project and Asset Management 1: 32-44.
  • Love, P, and Bullen, P. 2011. Factors influencing the adaptive re-use of buildings. Journal of Engineering Design and Technology 9: 32-46.
  • Bullen, P, and Love, P. 2011. Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings. Structural Survey 29: 411-421.
  • Bullen, P, and Love, P. 2010. The rhetoric of adaptive reuse or reality of demolition: Views from the field. Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 27: 215-224.
  • Love, P, and Bullen, P. 2009. Towards the sustainable adaptation of existing facilities. Facilities 27: 357-367.
  • Love, P, and Bullen, P. 2009. Residential regeneration and adaptive reuse: learning from the experiences of Los Angeles. Structural Survey 27: 351-360.
  • Bullen, P. 2007. Adaptiave reuse and sustainability of commercial buildings. Facilities 25: 20-31.

Fully written papers (Refereed Conference proceedings)

  • Bullen, P, and Love, P. 2011. Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings: Sustaining an Icon or Eyesore. COBRA 2011, 12/09/2011. University of Salford, Manchester UK: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
  • Smith, J, Bullen, P, Niedzwiecki, M, and Love, P. 2010. A Model for Sustainable Innovation. 2010 International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management, 01/12/2010. Brisbane, Australia: China Architecture and Building Press.
  • Lopez, R, Love, P, Davis, P, and Bullen, P. 2007. The Sword of Domceles: Error containment and reduction in projects. The Third Scottish Conference for Postgraduate Researchers of the Built and Natural Environment (PRoBE), 20/11/2007. Glasgow Caledonian University: Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland.
  • Bullen, P, and Davis, P. 2006. Adaptive reuse of the existing building stock in Western Australia. 31st Annual AUBEA Conference 2006, 11/07/2006. University of Technology, Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney.
  • Bullen, P, and Davis, P. 2006. Adaptive reuse of the existing building stock in Western Australia. AUBEA2006, 11/07/2006. University of Technology, Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney.
  • Bullen, P. 2006. Residential regeneration in Los Angeles by adaptation of commercial buildings. AUBEA2006, 11/07/2006. University of Technology, Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney.
  • Bullen, P. 2004. Assessing Sustainable Adaptation of Existing Buildings to Climate Change. Cobra2004 The international Construction Conference: responding to change, 01/09/2004. London: The RICS Foundation.
  • Davis, P, and Bullen, P. 2004. Putting it Together: Supportive Strategies for Learning and Assessment Using Peer Mentoring. 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference - Diversity and Equity in Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning, 01/09/2004. Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA: Curtin Business School.
  • Davis, P, and Bullen, P. 2003. Breaking down cross disciplinary barriers: Integrated teaching exercises. 12th Teaching and Learning 2003: Partners in Learning, 01/02/2003. Western Australia: Learning Support Network, Curtin University of Technology.
  • Bullen, P. 2002. Historical Soci-Economic Indiators for Sustainable Development - A Systemic Approach. 2nd International Prostgraduate Research Conference in the Built and Human Environment, 01/04/2002. University of Salford, UK: University of Salford.