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MASTER OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH (BY THESIS OR PROJECT) post-professional research degree » Applying for entry into the Master of Architectural Research (by thesis or project) degree Postgraduate candidates are grouped in small clusters around key research thematics aligned with supervisory interests and expertise as outlined below:
Architecture (individual research) Master of Architectural Research (by thesis or project) candidate nominated research - Individual research supervision Applicants for this degree can nominate the focus of their research. Candidates engage with specialised areas of design research by project or undertake historical and theoretical architectural research investigations in thesis mode. They should discuss their architectural research proposal with the research coordinator in the relevant discipline area. A candidate will be accepted when the proposed research or area of inquiry can be facilitated by the School. Contact: Brent Allpress RMIT Architecture Research Director Architecture Postgraduate co-ordinator Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Reflective Practice - Invited Stream reflective practice . practice-based research Invitational Reflective Practice research stream Invited postgraduate program: RMIT Architecture Master of Architectural Research (by project) - Invited Reflective Practice Stream Architects and designers who have already established a significant direction in their work refine this position through reflection upon evidence of their achievements to date and engage with this evidence speculatively through design projects undertaken as the culmination of their Masters research. Entry is by invitation. Coordinator: Leon van Schaik, Innovation Professor of Architecture Invited postgraduate alumni previous and current candidates in the invited stream Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Urban Architecture urban architectural design research Urban Architecture Laboratory (UAL) research stream UAL postgraduate program: Master of Architectural Research (by project) - Urban Architecture studio based supervision The Urban Architecture Laboratory is devoted to a direct engagement with contemporary urbanism. Research involves an ongoing inquiry into the diversity of forces that shape the contemporary metropolis with a particular emphasis on Melbourne as a case study. The program works through a testing of architectural responses to these issues through large scale, speculative design projects that aim to confront difficult urban problems to which there are currently no obvious answers. Research is conducted in an intensive studio environment with yearly themes that are proposed as a framework for the development of each candidate's thesis question which will develop over the duration of their candidature. In addition to the RMIT staff attached to the program, leading national and international architects are invited as guest professors each semester, and professionals from a range of disciplines that have particular expertise around the issues being researched contribute to the program. Senior Supervisor: Nigel Bertram, UAL Director Co-Supervisors: Simon Whibley, Gretchen Wilkins Curriculum/Course Structure: The course is conducted as a three semester, full-time program + examination. The curriculum is based on three simultaneous and interrelated streams: intensive design studios, focussed research seminars and the ongoing development of an individual design thesis which is the penultimate outcome of each candidate's degree. Duration: 3 semesters full-time + examination For further details go to: Urban Architecture Laboratory - UAL website Master of Architectural Research (by project) Urban Architecture studio - application information UAL Master of Architecture alumni - recent UAL candidates Contact: Nigel Bertram, Director of the Urban Architecture Laboratory (UAL) nigel.bertram@rmit.edu.au +61 3 9925 2821 Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Spatial Information Architecture digital design technologies Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory (SIAL) research stream SIAL postgraduate program: Master of Architectural Research (by thesis or project) - Spatial Information Architecture SIAL encourages Masters research into the design implications of emerging digital technologies that investigates the culture and practice of contemporary creative production. The Masters program may be undertaken in a project or thesis mode. As such, modes of investigation may focus on project-based experimental pursuits within the laboratory or take the form of an historical and theoretical investigation. Duration: 4 semesters fulltime, 8 semesters part-time. Coursework component: The course work component of the Masters involves one semester full-time or two semesters part time. Research component: The following two thirds operates in a Masters studio mode, where individual and/or collaborative research in progress is workshopped on a regular basis. Contact: Pia Ednie-Brown - RMIT Architecture + SIAL Spatial Information Architecture Course Area Coordinator Full details can be found on the SIAL website Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Advanced Architecture emerging design practices . emerging technologies Advanced Architecture research stream Advanced Architecture postgraduate programs There are two studio based postgraduate programs in advanced architecture: Emerging Practice Studio - Coordinator: Paul Minifie Liveness Manifold Studio - Coordinator: Pia Ednie-Brown These are supervisory groups within the architecture program that are affiliated with the SIAL research stream, with a focus on emerging design practices that respond to emerging technologies, particularly digital technologies. The Emerging Practice Studio focuses on architectural design practice research. The Liveness Manifold Studio focuses on interdisciplinary design and art installation practices and related discourse. Emerging Practice Studio Coordinator: Paul Minifie, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture Practice: Minifie Nixon, with Fiona Nixon Master of Architecture (research by project) - Emerging Practice Studio, Advanced Architecture - Post-professional research degree, full or part-time - Studio-based research supervision Senior Supervisor: Paul Minifie, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture Practice: Minifie Nixon, with Fiona Nixon contact: paul.minifie@rmit.edu.au Co-supervisors: Brent Allpress, RMIT Architecture Research Director Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture/SIAL Greg More, RMIT Interior Design - SIAL Consultant Supervisors: Neil Appleton, Lyons Howard Raggatt, RMIT Architecture Adjunct Professor, ARM Research Supervision Focus: Emerging architectural design practice research, in the context of new digital technologies and complex contemporary situations Rather than understanding architectural activity as finding the solution to problems deriving from an analysis, or a nuanced set of moves stemming from a mastery of canonical knowledge, advanced architectural works are understood as proceeding from a notion of emergent relationships within an expanded design domain. A design domain can be thought of as coherently related ecologies of knowledge, materials, techniques, actions and circumstances from which advanced architecture is instanced. Informatics, glocal relations, contemporary modes of production, sensibilities and activities become constituent of the incipient domain from which architecture emerges. Technique is a key term in the structuring of a design domain, as it allows instances of a particular domain to become manifest. Techniques may be analogue processes or digital methods. An interest in digital methods recognises architecture itself as an operative complex of physical and informational relationships. RMIT Advanced Architecture works closely with the RMIT Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory, who research digital techniques of design development and collaborative relationships. Emerging from the design domain, architectural instantiations come to be in various ways. An expanded notion of composition is developed to account for the qualities of open forms rather than closed designs, emphasising the resonant intensities of processural forces over formal aesthetics. The RMIT Advanced Architecture Laboratory seeks to make available and manifest the forces operating at the margins of change within the contemporary world, and so acts to reactivate and restimulate.contact: Paul Minifie, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture Practice: Minifie Nixon, with Fiona Nixon. contact: paul.minifie@rmit.edu.au Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Liveness Manifold Studio - Advanced Architecture/SIAL Coordinator: Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture/SIAL Practice: Onomatopoeia Master of Architecture (research by project or thesis) - Liveness Manifold Studio, Advanced Architecture/SIAL Post-professional research degree, full or part-time Senior Supervisor: Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture/SIAL pia.ednie-brown@rmit.edu.au Co-Supervisors: Brent Allpress, RMIT Architecture Research Director Paul Minifie, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture Master of Design Research (by project or thesis) - Liveness Studio, Advanced Architecture/SIAL Research degree, full or part-time Senior Supervisor: Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture/SIAL pia.ednie-brown@rmit.edu.au Co-Supervisors: Robyn Healy, RMIT Fashion, School of Architecture & Design Research Supervision Focus: Liveness Manifold Studio research projects move through architecture, installation art, sound art, bio-art, theory/philosophy, fiction, haptics, performance art, animation, sculpture... keywords: The Liveness Manifold Studio explores these conditions with an emphasis on the production of closeness across geographic and/or representational distance or, in other words, the sense of immediate, intimate presence through remote means. Attention is focused on ways that affective (qualitative, emergent) dimensions of events might be transduced across distinct media, moments and spaces: how we allow the openness of affectivity to survive (instrumental) shifts of register. Liveness Manifold Projects Director: Pia Ednie-Brown Researchers: Boo Chapple, Pia Ednie-Brown, Inger Mewburn, Nicholas Murray, Jono Podborsek et al contact: Pia Ednie-Brown, RMIT Architecture - Advanced Architecture/SIAL pia.ednie-brown@rmit.edu.au Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Sustainable Architecture Sustainable Architecture Research Stream Sustainable Architecture Postgraduate Program Master of Architectural Research (by project or thesis) - Sustainable Architecture Post-professional research degree - Individual research supervision Senior Supervisor: Graham Crist, RMIT Architecture Program Director contact: graham.crist@rmit.edu.au A cohort of students are addressing questions of architectural sustainability through individual research projects, and in doing so, forming a bridge between the RMIT Centre for Design (CFD) and the Urban Architecture Laboratory (UAL). Their questions can not be divorced from the large questions of the contemporary city, and the UAL's well articulated methods for scrutinising it. Questions of sustainability are instantly recognised as global, just as they are discovered to be culturally specific. A key question is how can design render a situation socially, culturally and environmentally viable. As ESD in architecture uncouples itself from a technically determined locus, a very engaging field of knowledge is emerging. Duration: 4 semesters fulltime, 8 semesters part-time. Contact: Graham Crist, RMIT Architecture Program Director Sustainable Architecture Coordinator contact: graham.crist@rmit.edu.au Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Expanded Field cross-disciplinary design research X-Field Research Stream X-Field Postgraduate Program Master of Architectural Research (by project) - expanded field stream Master of Landscape Architectural Research (by project) - expanded field stream Master of Design Research (by project) - expanded field stream Individual Supervision Duration: 4 semesters fulltime, 8 semesters part-time Stream Coordinators: Sand Helsel - Assoc Professor of Architectural Design Sue-Anne Ware - RMIT Landscape Architecture Research Coordinator Supervisors: Sand Helsel - Assoc Professor of Architectural Design, Senior Supervisor Richard Black - Senior Lecturer in Architecture, Co-Supervisor Rosalia Monacello - RMIT Landscape Architecture, Co-Supervisor Sue-Anne Ware - RMIT Landscape Architecture research coordinator, Senior Supervisors Expanded Field is a cross-disciplinary design research stream within the RMIT School of Architecture and Design that incorporates project based design research across the disciplines of art, architecture and landscape architecture. Instead of focusing upon the differences between the disciplines, we capitalise on the common ground: the design methods, the scales and nature of engagement, the sites for action, and the methods of production and dissemination of the research. The project is inclusive rather than exclusive. An cross-disciplinary practice can identify the gaps that conventional practice has marginalised – as fertile sites for action. Broad areas of research include public art and public space; ephemeral architectures; social, political and economic infrastructures; and a lateral approach towards social and environmental sustainability. Visiting Critics: Paul Carter - Visiting Professor, Co-Supervisor, Ephemeral Stream Richard Goodwin - Adjunct Pofessor, COFA, UNSW; X-Field Alumni Janet Lawrence, Artist; Ephemeral Alumni Dr. Gini Lee, HoS Landscape Architecture, University of Adelaide; Ephemeral Alumni Dr. Jenny Lowe, HoS Landscape Architecture, Bath; Ephemeral Alumni Louise Lavarack, John Mc Glade, Leon van Schaik - Innovation Professor of Architecture, Senior Supervisor, Ephemeral Stream X-Field Postgraduate Alumni Contacts: Sand Helsel - Assoc Professor of Architectural Design Senior Supervisor, Expanded Field Program sand.helsel@rmit.edu.au Sue-Anne Ware - RMIT Landscape Architecture Research Coordinator Senior Supervisor, Expanded Field Program sueanne.ware@rmit.edu.au Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Architectural Discourse Architectural Discourse research stream Architectural Discourse postgraduate program Master of Architectural Research (by project or thesis) - Architectural Discourse Post-professional research degree Individual Supervision Duration: 4 semesters fulltime, 8 semesters part-time. Senior and Co-Supervisors: Brent Allpress, RMIT Architecture Research Director, Architecture Postgraduate Coordinator Peter Downton, Prof of Architectural Theory, School Research Director Harriet Edquist, Prof of Architectural History, Director of the School History & Critical Studies Interdisciplinary Cluster Pia Ednie-Brown, Senior Lecturer, RMIT Architecture/SIAL Dr Helene Frichot, Senior Lecturer, RMIT Architecture Current affiliated Co-Supervisors in the School from other related disciplines: Suzie Attiwell, RMIT Interior Design Postgraduate Coordinator, History Theory Coordinator Dr Robyn Barnacle, RMIT Research and Innovation Research Fellow Dr Paul Carter, Visiting Prof, University of Melbourne Conrad Hamann Robyn Healy, RMIT Fashion Postgraduate Coordinator Dr John MacArthur, Visiting Prof, University of Queensland Dr Julliet Peers, RMIT Lecturer in Architecture and Design, Fashion The Architectural Discourse postgraduate research stream encompasses architectural history, architectural theory, design discourses and architectural criticism. Postgraduate candidates in this stream undertake individually supervised research on candidate proposed and negotiated topics. RMIT Architecture has maintained a particular focus on the archiving of local architectural practice histories, and on the theorising of emerging design practices, particularly in the context of contemporary urban conditions and in response to emerging digital technologies. Architectural discourse candidates are primarily working in one of these areas. Most discourse candidates are working in the thesis mode and submit a written thesis. A small number of candidates are engaging in research by project, or in a hybrid model of a thesis with a project-based research component. Contact: Brent Allpress RMIT Architecture Research Director Architecture Postgraduate co-ordinator Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505 Key related pages: RMIT Architecture Research news, postgraduate, research streams, projects, publications, exhibitions, conferences, grants, staff activities & outcomes, research resources, School research information Research & Postgraduate Streams PhD in Architectural Research (by thesis or project) applying, degree structure, supervision models, research streams, resources, projects RMIT Architecture Postgraduate Alumni Research Resources grants, scholarships, discourse resources, conferences, competitions, professional bodies, heritage organisations, local government Jonathan Dale Research and Postgraduate Administration Coordinator RMIT School of Architecture and Design jonathan.dale@rmit.edu.au Rm 8 12 07 Phone +61 3 9925 3505
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