Publications
Books
Zehner, Robert, Forsyth, Graham, Musgrave, Elizabeth, Neale, Douglas, de la Harpe, Barbara, Peterson, Fiona and Frankham, Noel (2009). Curriculum development in studio teaching. Sydney, Australia: Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Neale, D. W. (2006). Projects Review 2005. 1 ed. The University of Queensland: Architecture, School of Geography, Planning & Architecture.
Neale, D. W. (2004). Project Review 2004. 1st ed. The University of Queensland, St Lucia: Department of Architecture, School of GSP.
Neale, D. W., Bowring, R. and Potter, S. (2004). 0504. 1 ed. The University of Queensland, St Lucia: Department of Architecture.
Book Chapters
Neale, Douglas William (2006). The 'long' project: learning practices intrinsic to the discipline of architecture (Book Introduction). Disturbance, Architecture Program University of Queensland. (pp. xx-xx) edited by not found. St Lucia, Brisbane: University of Queensland.
Neale, D. W. (2004). North Ipswich railway workshops: Idealised space and the template of process. Industrial Cycle. (pp. 27-33) edited by Grano and S.. Annerley, Brisbane: CDE Communications.
Journal Articles
Musgrave, Elizabeth Anne and Neale, Douglas (2015). Tacit knowing: making disciplinary knowledge visible in architectural design. Design Principles and Practices, 8, 43-54. doi: 10.18848/1833-1874/cgp/v08/38304
Neale, Douglas W. (2009). Screen gem. ar: Architectural Review Australia (111), 94-101.
de la Harpe, Barbara, Peterson, J.Fiona, Frankham, Noel, Zehner, Robert, Neale, Douglas, Musgrave, Elizabeth and McDermott, Ruth (2009). Assessment focus in studio: What is most prominent in architecture, art and design?. International Journal of Art & Design Education, 28 (1), 37-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-8070.2009.01591.x
Neale, Douglas (2008). The ink well. (Inside) Australian design review (53), 62-67.
Neale, Douglas (2008). Thuringowa riverway cultural centre and lagoons. Architectural Review Australia (105), 82-91.
Neale, Douglas (2008). Toomba Avenue house. Architectural Review Australia (108), 82-89.
Neale, D (2008). Garden and court: The 'Toomba' residence. Architecture Review Australia (108), 82-89.
Neale, Douglas W. (2007). Review of: Exquisite apart: 100 Years of architecture in New Zealand. Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 17 (2), 130-132.
Neale, Douglas (2005). Archetypal Addison: Two new houses. Architecture Australia, 94 (3), 84-93.
Neale, D. W. (2005). Conrad Gargett architecture: 12 decades of design. Architecture Australia, 94 (5), 33-34.
Musgrave, Elizabeth and Neale, Douglas (2004). Architectural image and idiom: Making local. Mosaic, 37 (4), 255-273.
Neale, Douglas (2002). Tenuous threads, small miracles. Architecture Australia, 91 (3), 40-45.
Neale, D. W. (2001). Formal play, civic decorum. Architecture Australia, 90 (Sept/October), 76-79.
Neale, D. W. (2001). Hindsite. Monument, 45, 114.
Neale, D. W. (2000). Qld then and now. Architectural Review Australia, Residentia, 136-137.
Conference Papers
Musgrave, E., Andresen, B. and Neale, D. (2011). Constructing Architectural Space. ConnectED 2010: 2nd International Conference on Design Education, UNSW Sydney, June 28 - July 1. UNSW, Sydney: Faculty of the Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, College of Fine Arts.
Heneghan, Tom and Neale, Douglas (2005). Kidosaki redux: Trans-cultural trans-location. AASA 2005: Third International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia: Drawing Together: Convergent Practises in Architectural Education, Brisbane, Australia, 28-30 September 2005. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland University of Technology; The University of Queensland.
Neale, D. W. (2004). The 'essentials' of the subtropical house: An exegesis of the 'modernistic' town planning principles of Dr Karl Langer. Limits, Melbourne (RMIT), 26th - 29th September, 2004. Melbourne: SAHANZ.
Design
Creative Work
Davidson, J., Hiley, M., Neale, D., Ridgway, Z., Tweeddale, A. and Van Kooy, M. (2002). Gallery of Modern Art competition design drawings. Brisbane, Australia: Metro Arts Gallery.