JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, PUBLISHED PAPERS, CITATIONS

 
  • Johnston L.N., "Management Techniques in the Building Industry", Business and Finance, Dublin, Vol.6 No. 1 26 September (1969) 52-54
  • Johnston L.N., "Management Principles and Group Working", in Johnston L.N., and Pigott P., (Eds). Management for the Design Team, The National Institute for Construction Research, Dublin (1971)
  • Anderson D. and Johnston L.N. (75%), "Irish Housing: Where did it go Wrong?", Business and Finance, Dublin, June (1973) 12-13
  • Anderson D. and Johnston L.N. (75%), "Irish Vernacular Housing", Concrete Quarterly, London, No.104, Jan-Mar (1975) 20-25
  • Johnston L.N., "Housing Policies in Ireland", Plan, Dublin, Vol.8 No.3, November (1976) 12
  • Johnston L.N., "Problem Solving in Architecture", Build, Dublin, March (1977) 19
  • Johnston L.N., "A House at Bray, Co.Wicklow", The Architects' Journal, London, Vol.165 No.18, 4 May (1977) 822-3
  • Johnston L.N., "Irish Permanent Offices, Hanover Trade Fair", Plan, Dublin, Vol.8 No. 12, Oct (1977) 9
  • Johnston L.N., "Millicent Hill, Kilcroney, Co.Wicklow", Image, Dublin, January (1978) 38-43
  • Johnston L.N., "House at Enniskerry, Co.Wicklow, Ireland", House and Garden, London, Vol.33 No.4, May (1978) 112-113
  • Johnston L.N., "Irish Make It Easy", Design, London, 355 July (1978) 21
  • Johnston L.N., "Housing Policies in Ireland", Plan, Dublin, Vol.10 No.4, May (1979)
  • Johnston L.N., "The Fountain Centre, Belfast", Plan, Dublin, Vol.12 No.1 January (1981) 20-23
  • Johnston L.N., "Housing A Box is a Box is a Box." Sunday Tribune Colour Magazine, Dublin, Vol.1 No.2 28 June (1981) 10-11
  • Johnston L.N., "Two Award Winning Houses at Glencree, Co.Wicklow", Plan, Dublin, Annual Review 1983, January (1984) 48
  • Johnston L.N., "Apartment Development, Bray, Co.Wicklow", Plan, Dublin, Annual Review 1984, January (1985) 48
  • Johnston L.N., "Applications of Fibre Cement Slates for Roofing and Walling", Plan, Dublin, Vol.15 No.11 November (1984) 
  • Johnston L.N., "Material Options, Finishes and Costs in Residential Windows", Plan, Dublin, Vol.16 No.4 April (1985) 29-30
  • Johnston L.N., "Applications of Bricks and Blocks in Walling", Plan, Dublin, Vol.17 No.2 February (1986) 29-30
  • Johnston, L.N., "Exporting Professional Services to Malaysia", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.1, January (1987) 5
  • Johnston L.N., "Exporting Professional Services to Saudi Arabia", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.2, February (1987) 5
  • Johnston L.N., "Problems of Exporting Professional Services", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.3, March (1987) 38
  • Johnston L.N., "That's not Architecture THAT'S Architecture", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.4, April (1987) 13
  • Johnston L.N., "Residential Architecture in Australia", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.5, May (1987) 31
  • Johnston L.N., "Foster's Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.6, June (1987) 40
  • Johnston L.N., "Architectural Minimalism", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.8, August (1987) 16
  • Johnston L.N., "Lightweight Framed Housing in Australia", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.9, September (1987) 17
  • Johnston L.N., "High Rise Buildings in Sydney, Australia", Plan, Dublin, Vol.18 No.10, October (1987) 37-38
  • Johnston L.N., "Environmental Responsibility and the Use of Timber", Architecture Bulletin, Sydney, June (1990) 11
  • Johnston L.N., "Guidelines for the Use of Timber", Architecture Bulletin, Sydney, June (1990) 12-13
  • Johnston L.N., "Quatre Vingt Dix! The Annual Conference of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Paris", Plan, Dublin, Vol.36 No.11, November (1990) 32-33
  • Johnston L.N. “James Joyce WAS the Father of Deconstruction”, Architecture Bulletin, Royal Australian Institute of Architects NSW Chapter, Sydney, June 1995, 17.
  • Johnston L.N. "The Irish Mind. Athlone Riverside Development", Exedra, Deakin University, Geelong, Vol.5, Number 2, 1994, 4-18.
  • Johnston L.N. “Are the Irish the Fathers of Deconstruction?”, Irish Architect, Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Dublin, August/September 1995, 45-47.
  • Johnston L.N. “Was James Joyce the Father of the (Architecture of) Deconstruction?”, Tirra Lirra Literary Review Vol.6 No. 1, Melbourne, 1995, 11-17.
  • Johnston L.N. “Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats in Architectural Education”, Architecture Australia, Vol.84 No.5, Royal Australian Institute of Architects, Canberra, September/October 1995, 90-92
  • Johnston L.N. “Architectural Education in Australia Vibrant and Multicultural”, Trans World Education, Empire Publishing Co., London, 1995, 120-122.
  • Johnston L.N. “The Four Horizons Project”, Architecture Bulletin, Royal Australian Institute of Architects NSW Chapter, Sydney, November 1995, 11-12.
  • Johnston L.N., Fay, R, and Lehmann, G., Editors, “CHASA Refereed Designs 1994”, Exedra, Vol.6, No. 1, Deakin University, Geelong, 1995.
  • Johnston L.N. “Exploration of Creativity Interviews with Eric Owen Moss and Thom Mayne”, Architectural Theory Review, Vol. 1 No.2, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1996, 19-32.
  • Johnston L.N. “James House, Kilaben Bay, Lake Macquarie”, Constructional Review, Vol. 69 No. 4, Cement and Concrete Association, Sydney, November 1996, pp. 52-55.
  • Johnston, L.N. “Expedition of Discovery: Architectural Education at Newcastle”, in Ballantyne, R., Bain, J., and Packer, J., Reflecting on University Teaching, Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching (CAUT) / Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs (DEETYA), Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1997. 437-444.
  • Johnston, L.N. and Johnston, E.R. “Australian Autonomy The Four Horizons Project”, Eco Magazine, Vol.2 No.1, EcoMedia Ltd, Hawkhurst Kent England, February 1998,16-19.
  • Johnston, L.N. “”Four Horizons”, Architect Designed Houses, No.15, RAIA/Architecture Media Australia, Melbourne, May 1998, 66-69.
  • Johnston, L.N., “Life Cycle Analysis” in Richardson, V., “Steel the Show” Report on the ‘Steel in Green Buildings’ Conference, Orlando, March 1998”, RIBA Journal International, RIBA/Builder Group, London, May1998, 26.
  • Johnston, L.N., Grose, J., Hyatt, P. “The Green Imperative”, Steel Profile, No.64, BHP Public Affairs, Melbourne, July 1998, 18-23.
  • Johnston, L.N., “Four Horizons Project”, in Edwards B., “It comes from the land down under”, Steel Design Supplement to The Architects’ Journal, London, July 1998, 14.
  • Johnston, L. N., “Eco-cabins”, in Stutchbury P., “Environmental Review”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No.66, Summer 1998, 30-31.
  • Johnston, L. N., “How the Mighty Have Fallen – Celebration New Town, Orlando”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No.66, Summer1998, 34-35.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature “Penoyre and Prasad, Visitor Centre, Dagenham, England”, Australian Architecture Review, Melbourne, No.67, Autumn1999, 88-91.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature “Sauerbruch and Hutton, Photonics Optical Research Building, Aldershof, Germany”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 68, Winter 1999, 68-73.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature "Lobal Change", Interview with Ray Anderson Co-Chair of US Council for Sustainable Development, Architectural Review Australia, Melbourne, No.69, Spring 1999,100-104.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature "Hamzah and Yeang, EDITT Tower, Singapore", Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No.70, Summer1999, 76-81.
  • Johnston, L.N., "RAIA Regional Awards Four Horizons Eco Lodges, Australia", in Graby, J., and O'Regan, J. (Eds.), Irish Architectural Review Volume 1, Kinsale, Ireland, Gandon Editions, 1999, 96-97. 
  • Johnston, L. N., "La Casa Four Horizons la vivienda autosuficiente", in Asensio, P., Ecological Architecture tendencias bioclimaticas y arquitectura del paisaje en el año 2000, Barcelona, Loft Publications, 1999, 70-75.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Geological Eggleston Macdonald DesignInc, Australian Geological Survey Offices, Canberra”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 71, Autumn 2000, 80-85.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Ecotourism Origen Architects, Daryl Jackson Architects, Couran Cove Resort, South Stradbroke Island, Queensland”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 72, Winter 2000, 80-85.
  • Johnston, L.N., “Four Horizons House”, in Cuito, A., (Ed.), Ecotecture Ecological Architecture, Bioclimatic Trends and Landscape Architecture in the year 2001, Loft Publications, Barcelona, 2000.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Deep Green – Marci Webster-Mannison, Charles Sturt University, Thurgoona Campus, Albury, NSW”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 73, Spring 2000, 94-99.
  • Johnston, L.N., “Four Horizons House”, in Cerver, F.A., Houses of the World, Cologne, Konemann Verlagsgesellschaft, 2000, 722-727.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Anthill – Pearce Associates, Eastgate Shopping and Office Complex, Harare, Zimbabwe”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 74, Summer 2000/2001, 80-85. 
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Greenhouse – Morris-Nunn and Associates, Three Projects for Forestry Tasmania”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 75, Autumn 2001, 84-89.
  • Johnston, L.N., “Four Horizons Eco Lodges”, in Edwards, B. (Ed.), Green Architecture, Architectural Design, London, Wiley-Academy, Vol. 71, No. 4, 4-5.
  • Johnston, L.N., “The View from Australia – Green Limits in a Land of Plenty”, in Edwards, B. (Ed.), Green Architecture, Architectural Design, London, Wiley-Academy, Vol. 71, No. 4, 52-59.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Eco Urbanism – Lecture by Herbert Girardet and Case Studies from the UK by Bill Dunster – Hope House, Beddington Zero Energy Development, Velocity ”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 77, Spring 2001, pp.74-79.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Border Patrol – NSW Government Architect’s Department with Kerry and Lindsay Clare, TAFE National Environment centre, Albury, NSW”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, No. 78, Summer 2001/2002, 84-89.
  • Johnston, L.N., ESD Feature – “Sub Zero – Design Inc. Victorian Sustainable Housing Competition Winner”, Australian Architectural Review, Melbourne, Residential Issue No.2, 2002, 116-123.Conference and Working Papers.