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Coolum House
A more considered approach to existing housing stock on highly desirable lots is the more sustainable option of adaptation as opposed to demolition particularly if the designed outcome demonstrates flexible, liveable and affordable space that capitalizes on the infrastructure and location
The Satisfiability Threshold for a Seemingly Intractable Random Constraint Satisfaction Problem
We determine the exact threshold of satisfiability for random instances of a
particular NP-complete constraint satisfaction problem (CSP). This is the first
random CSP model for which we have determined a precise linear satisfiability
threshold, and for which random instances with density near that threshold
appear to be computationally difficult. More formally, it is the first random
CSP model for which the satisfiability threshold is known and which shares the
following characteristics with random k-SAT for k >= 3. The problem is
NP-complete, the satisfiability threshold occurs when there is a linear number
of clauses, and a uniformly random instance with a linear number of clauses
asymptotically almost surely has exponential resolution complexity.Comment: This is the long version of a paper that will be published in the
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. This long version includes an appendix
and a computer program. The contents of the paper are unchanged in the latest
version. The format of the arxiv submission was changed so that the computer
program will appear as an ancillary file. Some comments in the computer
program were update
Maroochydore House
The reinvention of existing housing stock to suit current and future needs within the suburban beachside context was the contextual background for this project. Adaptation, consolidation, understanding and reinterpretation of existing and potential architectural possibilities were demonstrated in this work to enhance the discussion and perceptions of value through enhancement of the existing suburban fabric
Maroochydore House
The reinvention of existing housing stock to suit current and future needs within the suburban beachside context was the contextual background for this project. Adaptation, consolidation, understanding and reinterpretation of existing and potential architectural possibilities were demonstrated in this work to enhance the discussion and perceptions of value through enhancement of the existing suburban fabric
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