Thesis Studios, Subjects and Research
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Architecture Thesis Studio 01
Nightingale Night School | Studio leaders: Ali Galbraith with Jeremy McLeod
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Architecture Thesis Studio 02
Footscray Exchange | Studio leaders: Dr Kelum Palipane and Tom Proctor
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Architecture Thesis Studio 03
DIG | Studio leader: Virginia Mannering
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Architecture Thesis Studio 04
Contested States & the Architecture of the in-between | Studio leaders: Heather Mitcheltree and Mitchell Ransome
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Architecture Thesis Studio 05
JOB. | Studio leader: Yvonne Meng
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Architecture Thesis Studio 06
Melbourne Affordable Housing Challenge | Studio leader: Ursula Chandler
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Architecture Thesis Studio 07
Post-COVID Campus - MGS Architects Place Lab | Studio leaders; Elliet Spring, Tahj Rosemarin and Toby Woolley
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Architecture Thesis Studio 08
there is space for you right here | Studio leader: Marijke Davey
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Architecture Thesis Studio 09
Interspecies-Design Studio: Bee Friends and Dog Colleagues in Future Cities | Studio leader: Dr Stanislav Roudavski
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Architecture Thesis Studio 10
Inten(d)sity Ballarat. Postcode 3350: Come to life! | Studio leader: Dr Ammon Beyerele
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Architecture Thesis Studio 11
Architecture as Identity: The New Fishermans Bend Campus | Studio leader: Hans van Rijnberk
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Architecture Thesis Studio 12
Wicked Issues/Wicked Deliberations | Studio leader: Associate Professor Greg Missingham
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Architecture Thesis Studio 13
Time, Societies & The Pavilion | Studio leader: James Bowman Fletcher
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Architecture Thesis Studio 14
New Middle Housing | Studio leader: Mark Ng
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Architecture Thesis Studio 15
The Body Keeps the Score | Studio leader: Anthony Clarke
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Independent Thesis
Coordinator: Dr Alex Selenitsch. Supervisors: Dr Ben Cleveland, Professor Philip Goad, Professor Justyna Karakiewicz, Dr Paul Loh, Associate Professor Greg Missingham, Dr David O'Brien, Professor Alan Pert, Dr Alex Selenitsch, Dr Pippa Soccio
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Landscape Architecture Thesis 01
The Future (Pandemic) Park 2.0 | Studio leader: Associate Professor Jillian Walliss
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Landscape Architecture Thesis 02
Re-evaluating the Riparian | Studio leader: Alistair Kirkpatrick
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Independent Thesis
Supervisors: Associate Professor Jillian Walliss and Dr Margaret Grose
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Urban Design Thesis Studio 01
Studio leaders: Elliet Spring, Tahj Rosmarin, and Toby Woolley
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Urban Design Thesis Studio 02
H2O | Studio leaders: David Mah and Leire Asensio Villoria
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MSD Thesis
Víctor Alegría Corona. Supervisor: Professor Kim Dovey
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Independent Thesis
Lingas Tran. Supervisor: Professor Justyna Karakiewicz
It is a great honour for me, as Assistant Dean Research Training, to welcome you to 2020’s MSDX Graduate Research Student Gallery.
Undertaking Research by Higher Degree is difficult at the best of times. While our cohort embraces the challenge of original research and generating new knowledge in the various progressive, stimulating and exciting fields under the ABP banner, the work is difficult and rewards often seem distant. Add to that a punishing dash of pandemic, which has cut the cohort off from workplaces, research options (including international and even very local travel) and each other, and you’ll be doubly impressed by the already very impressive work our candidates have generated this year.
The cohort comes to us through a rigorous selection process and have already shown themselves to be amongst the world’s best up-and-comers in their field by the time they get to ABP. Some of the work is very visual, some of it is textual, but all of it is about ideas and perspectives. Our Grad Researchers come from all around the world and with a variety of professional backgrounds and a host of expectations and ideals. They’re unified, primarily, by a desire to complement and change their particular discipline with new ideas and directions. It’s a privilege for all ABP academics to be a part of such a dazzling process.
Associate Professor David Nichols
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Philip Goldswain
Depicting Boom Urbanism: A critical investigation of Kalgoorlie and Boulder, Western Australia, 1893-1903
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YeeKee Ku
Human-built-forms coevolution via temporal-occupied spaces. Investigation on the human-scaled microstructure of Tmor-Da, an evolving settlement in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.