Design and Creative Research
Many researchers in the Faculty bring a wealth of experience in design and creative work that is continued in the University setting and underpins their research.
Projects and creative research outcomes in the form of exhibitions, books and built works are therefore a vital part of the work we do.
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A Browning Cabinet of Curiosities: Is Less More?
The Armstrong Browning Library at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, has the largest collection of material relating to the life and work of the husband and wife Victorian-era poets, Robert Browning (1812-1889) and Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861).
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AGORA works - Alex Selenitsch
AGORA works – exhibition by Alex Selenitch,Place Gallery Melbourne, 3 July to 27 July 2013.
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Bauhaus Australia
Bauhaus Australia: Émigrés, Refugees and the Modernist Transformation of Education in Art, Architecture, and Design, 1930 to 1970
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Building with Drones
Experimenting a new ‘flying’ construction technique for cable-beam and tensile structures.
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Community Activated Placemaking Spaces (CAPS)
The project harnesses community-based participatory research to evaluate existing use patterns of playgrounds and ancillary public spaces as intergenerational spaces to inform improved design for social inclusion and community wellbeing.
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Exploring the contribution of Indigenous Cultural Practices for Health and Wellbeing in Indigenous young people
This project is developing an Elder-led model of health care that includes reclamation of Indigenous cultural practices, guided by Indigenous artists, to improve mental health and wellbeing.
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fragrance permeates the garments - Alex Selenitsch
fragrance permeates the garments – exhibition by Alex Selenitch, Wunderlich Gallery, University of Melbourne, September 2014.
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HORIZON works - Alex Selenitsch
HORIZON works – exhibition by Alex Selenitch, grahame galleries + editions, 26 October to 23 November 2013.
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Indigenous Placemaking in Central Melbourne: Representations, Practices and Creative Research
Exploring the processes behind indigenous cultural placemaking
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Level-crossing removals: learning from Melbourne’s experience
Getting the best from level-crossing removals in Melbourne.
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LIFE/TEXT - Alex Selenitsch
Alex Selenitsch: LIFE/TEXT, curated by Linda Short at Heide II, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne. October 2015 - April 2016.
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LIMINAL HOUSE - Alex Selenitsch
LIMINAL HOUSE, before & after… - exhibition by Alex Selenitsch, ALKF Gallery, MSD, Melbourne, July 2016.
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New Tools and Techniques for Learning in the Field
Enabling interactive learning in the field
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Parametric Adjustable Mould (PAM)
PAM is a computer numerically controlled (CNC) mould frame design which produces double curvature concrete panels.
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ROAD TO BOURKE - Alex Selenitsch
ROAD TO BOURKE - exhibition by Alex Selenitsch, grahame galleries + editions, Brisbane, November/December 2017.
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ROOM: Digital design to fabrication in temporary accommodation options for youth homelessness
ROOM harnesses digital design to digital fabrication and building optimisation to produce a customised performance-efficient, low cost ‘self-build’ unit - offering training opportunity - in producing external living space as reusable temporary accommodation.
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Wave Hill Walk Off Trail
The Wave Hill Walk Off Route is a National Heritage Listed site that is associated with the events that took place in 1966 -1975 which saw the Indigenous Gurindji people, led by Vincent Lingiari, take a stand against oppressive working conditions and maltreatment.
Researchers
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Zahra Assarkhaniki, Research Fellow in Urban Innovation
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Dr Behnaz Avazpour, Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Professor Donald Bates, Associate Dean (Engagement)
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Dr AnnMarie Brennan, Senior Lecturer in Design Theory
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Dr Karen Burns, Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design
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Dr Simona Castricum, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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Dr Sofia Colabella, Lecturer in Architectural Technology
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Dr Kirsten Day, Lecturer in Technology and Practice
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Professor Hélène Frichot, Director, Bachelor of Design
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Dr Natalie Galea, Senior Research Fellow
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Professor Philip Goad, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor and Chair of Architecture
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A/Prof Rochus Hinkel, Associate Professor in Architecture and Design
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Dr Olivia Ho, Lecturer in Property
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A/Prof Dominik Holzer, Associate Professor in Digital Architecture and Associate Dean (Academic Resources)
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A/Prof Rory Hyde, Associate Professor in Architecture (Curatorial Design and Practice)
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Nancy Ji, Lecturer in Architectural Design
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Professor Justyna Karakiewicz, Professor in Urban Design
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Professor Hannah Lewi, Professor in Architecture
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Craig McCormack, Lecturer in Digital Architectural Design
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A/Prof Janet McGaw, Associate Professor in Architectural Design and Practice
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Professor Brendon McNiven, Enterprise Professor, Architectural Engineering
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Renee Miller-Yeaman, Research Fellow In Urban Studies
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Laura Mártires, Lecturer in Architectural Design (Teaching Specialist)
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Dr David O'Brien, Senior Lecturer
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Dr Kelum Palipane, Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design
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Professor Alan Pert, Deputy Dean
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Professor Anoma Pieris, Professor in Architecture
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Dennis Prior, Lecturer in Architectural Design
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Dr Alberto Pugnale, Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design
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A/Prof Peter Raisbeck, Associate Professor in Architectural Practice
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Dr Stanislav Roudavski, Senior Lecturer in Digital Architectural Design
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Dr Eileen Sim, Teaching Fellow
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Dr Djordje Stojanovic, Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design
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Dr James Thompson, Lecturer in Teaching and Learning
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Associate Professor Kate Tregloan, Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning)
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Professor Paul Walker, Professor of Architecture
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Wendy Walls, Lecturer in Landscape Architectural Design
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Dr Wei Yang, Lecturer in Construction Management