Steven Fleming

Publication List Details

Period

1987 - 2009

Number

41

Co-Authors

Early-cleavage is a reliable predictor for embryo implantation in the GnRH agonist protocols but not in the GnRH antagonist protocols (2009)

Yang, Wen-Jui, Hwu, Yuh-Ming, Lee, Robert, Li, Sheng-Hsiang, Fleming, Steven

Abstract Background To test if early-cleavage was a strong predictor of pregnancy in patients receiving either a GnRH agonist long protocol or a GnRH antagonist protocol for in-vitro fertilization...

Imposed subservience: a cautionary note on misuses of Jacques Rancière's taxonomy of art (2009)

Fleming, Steven

Many in the art world have embraced the thinking of the political philosopher Jacques Rancière, who offers some valuable tools for art criticism. The danger, this chapter argues, is that Rancière's...

Messages sans codes: colossi, laser scans and the form-makers' angst (2008)

Fleming, Steven

3D form capturing, using laser scanners, has the potential to impact architectural form-making the way photography once impacted the making of 2D images. To illustrate, it would be possible to take a...

The end of architecture? (2007)

Fleming, Steven

Steven Fleming interviews Arthur C. Danto (New York, April 2006)

Fractured strata or common ground (2007)

Fleming, Steven

In this final chapter, a number of themes that were raised by various authors throughout the present volume are summarised. Whereas the opening chapter set out three overarching, interconnected...

Geography, culture and the construction of identity (2007)

Ostwald, Michael J., Fleming, Steven

This opening chapter sets out three overarching, interconnected concepts - isolation, the periphery and colonisation.

Theorising daylight: Kahn's Unitarian Church and Plato's super-Form, The Good (2006)

Fleming, Steven

In his Unitarian Church at Rochester, Kahn manipulates the lighting of the interior to make manifest the 'form' of the space, thus participating in the Christian Neoplatonic tradition.

Timely timelessness: traditional proportions and modern practice in Kahn's Kimbell Museum (2006)

Fleming, Steven, Reynolds, Mark

The twentieth century witnessed declining interest in architectural proportioning systems, which were virtually eclipsed by technical, social and fiscal agendas. Louis Kahn is a seminal architect,...

Theorising daylight: Kahn's Unitarian Church and Plato's super-Form, The Good (2006)

Fleming, Steven

In his Unitarian Church at Rochester, Kahn manipulates the lighting of the interior to make manifest the 'form' of the space, thus participating in the Christian Neoplatonic tradition.

Timely timelessness: traditional proportions and modern practice in Kahn's Kimbell Museum (2006)

Fleming, Steven, Reynolds, Mark

The twentieth century witnessed declining interest in architectural proportioning systems, which were virtually eclipsed by technical, social and fiscal agendas. Louis Kahn is a seminal architect,...

Resuscitating the author: implications of Danto's philosophy for historians of trend-defying architecture (2006)

Fleming, Steven

The paper revisits the often-contested terrain of historiography that is reliant on meta-narratives with specific reference to the writings of philosopher Arthur C. Danto. Architectural historians...

Celebrated bodies (2005)

Fleming, Steven

Recent Australian houses by Sean Godsell, Peter Stutchbury and Gabriel Poole (among others)reflect a campaign by modernist architects against Victorian mores concerning privacy. The paper identifies...

Dialectics of the crit: from an oracular to a diatectical framework (2005)

Fleming, Steven, Ostwald, Michael J.

Throughout the last two decades the role of the architectural ‘crit’ as an educational tool has increasingly come under scrutiny. In such research, the crit has been portrayed as a forum for...

Celebrated bodies (2005)

Fleming, Steven

Recent Australian houses by Sean Godsell, Peter Stutchbury and Gabriel Poole (among others)reflect a campaign by modernist architects against Victorian mores concerning privacy. The paper identifies...

Dialectics of the crit: from an oracular to a diatectical framework (2005)

Fleming, Steven, Ostwald, Michael J.

Throughout the last two decades the role of the architectural ‘crit’ as an educational tool has increasingly come under scrutiny. In such research, the crit has been portrayed as a forum for...

The epistemological limits of Neo-Rationalism (2004)

Fleming, Steven

By naming their architectural movement after a brand of philosophy that values reason over observation, and by professing an interest in the transcendence of geometry, the Neo-Rationalists wished to...

Of quotidian proportions: the everyday determinants of great modern architecture (2004)

Fleming, Steven

Historically, the architecture of all continents has been regulated by symbolic mathematics. The Mandala of India, the Ying Zao Fa Shi of China, and the Pythagorean proportions of the Western...

The epistemological limits of Neo-Rationalism (2004)

Fleming, Steven

By naming their architectural movement after a brand of philosophy that values reason over observation, and by professing an interest in the transcendence of geometry, the Neo-Rationalists wished to...

Of quotidian proportions: the everyday determinants of great modern architecture (2004)

Fleming, Steven

The present paper examines the most revered building of the celebrated Modern master, Louis I. Kahn, whose name is often invoked as a synonym for devotion to the art, rather than the business, of...

Building in Wright's penumbra: Kahn's Unitarian Church (2003)

Fleming, Steven

The paper offers a critique of Louis Kahn's First Unitarian Church in Rochester, New York, informed by evidence contained in an archive held at that church. Prior to a recent trip by the author, this...

Building in Wright's penumbra: Kahn's Unitarian Church (2003)

Fleming, Steven

The paper offers a critique of Louis Kahn's First Unitarian Church in Rochester, New York, informed by evidence contained in an archive held at that church. Prior to a recent trip by the author, this...

Louis Kahn's situated Platonism (2002)

Fleming, Steven

Sarah Williams Goldhagen dismisses as a myth the view that Kahn was “[a] latter-day neo-Platonist… [who] believed it was the architect’s job to ‘discover’ ideal forms and then re-embody...

Louis Kahn's situated Platonism (2002)

Fleming, Steven

Sarah Williams Goldhagen dismisses as a myth the view that Kahn was “[a] latter-day neo-Platonist… [who] believed it was the architect’s job to ‘discover’ ideal forms and then re-embody...

Computer image sperm selection as a novel approach to subzonal insemination in the human (1995)

Green, Steven, Fishel, Simon, Hall, Jenny, Hunter, Alison, Fleming, Steven, Hobson, Geoffrey, ...

Utilizing real-time computer image analysis, individual spermatozoa were selected using microaspiration. Selection criteria were based on potential hyperactivation motility characteristics; the...