Associate Professor Lilian Chee

Leader, Research by Design Cluster, Department of Architecture, College of Design and Engineering, National University of Singapore

Associate Professor Lilian Chee

Lilian Chee is Associate Professor of Architectural Theory and Design at the National University of Singapore, where she leads the Research by Design Cluster. Her research connects embodied experience and affective evidence with architectural representation, affect theory, feminist politics, and creative practice methods. Her award-winning film collaboration 03-FLATS (2014) has screened in 16 major cities. Current publications include Architecture and Affect (forthcoming), Art in Public Space (2022), and Remote Practices (2022). She co-directed a short film Objects for Thriving (2022) studying elderly occupants and their spaces through domestic objects. She leads a Social Sciences Research Council funded project examining work-in-the-home practices and the relational transformation of public and domestic spaces. She writes on affect, architectural representation and domesticity.

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Creative Practice Research and its Messy Methods