Dr Jason Crow

Associate Professor Jason Crow

Jason is an associate professor at Monash University and a licensed architect in the state of Pennsylvania. His research explores how technological changes impact material ontology and artisanal epistemology.

He was a research fellow at the Canadian Centre for Architecture and an Arthur C. Tagge fellow at McGill University, where he completed his PhD dissertation examining the influence of material culture on the origins of Gothic architecture. He is the author of “Approaching a Material History of Architecture,” in Performative Materials in Architecture and Design (2013), edited by Rashida Ng and Sneha Patel; and of “Fear and Bernard of Clairvaux’s Living Stones” in Room One Thousand, the University of California at Berkeley’s interdisciplinary journal on architectural history.

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Warracknabeal Creative Circuit

Creating a makerspace for regional Victoria that fuses low-cost technology and craft.

After Warracknabeal

Commencing in 2019, our five-year long design and refurbishment of the Warracknabeal CourtHouse - the After Warracknabeal project - has transformed a long-defunct regional Victorian heritage building into a new art studio, accommodation, and flexible exhibition space at the centre of the Wimmera Mallee.