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Dianne Smith

Name
Dianne Smith
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
School of Design
Qualifications
BSc, BArch(Hons), GradDipIntDes(Dist), GradDipEd(Higher Ed)
Discipline
Interior design
Contact
Areas of expertise
  • Person environment relationships
  • Design for special user groups
  • Design for people with cognitive impairment
  • Colour and the built environment
  • Semiosis and semiotics
  • Post Occupancy Evaluation
  • Design research
Selected publications
  • Smith, Dianne (2003), Environmental colouration and/or the design process, Color Research & Application Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages: 360-365
  • Smith, Dianne (2006), Environmental Distinctions: The Discriminating Dining Environment, Les Cahiers du CICLAS no6: Marches
  • Adkins, Barbara and Smith, Dianne and Barnett, Karen and Grant, Eryn (2006), Public space as 'context' in assistive information and communication technologies for people with cognitive impairment. In Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Information, Communication & Society, Volume 9, Number 3, Pages 355 - 372
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