Phd Exhibition and Examination: Jacqui Alexander and Anthony Clarke

04/26/2023 10:00 am 04/29/2023 05:00 pm Australia/Melbourne Phd Exhibition and Examination: Jacqui Alexander and Anthony Clarke

Join us at the MADA gallery for the PhD Examination and Exhibition of Monash Architecture PhD Candidates Jacqui Alexander and Anthony Clarke

Jacqui Alexander: Dwelling on the Platform: Housing Access and Equity in the Digital Society. Through a series of speculative and critical creative works, Dwelling on the Platform: Housing Access and Equity in the Digital Society investigates how cultural and economic changes brought about by digital platforms and on-demand technologies are impacting the physical and social fabric of cities, in particular the home – the most elementary unit of the city, and a site at the centre of these transformations.

Supervised by Nigel Bertram, Alex Brown, Ari Seligmann.

Examination: 11am 27 April

Anthony Clarke: ARCHITECTURE OF CARE Using an Auto-Ethnographic Design Approach to Rearticulate Practice. This research establishes a care-focused methodology for the rearticulation of architectural practice. Three active architectural projects provide a means for testing and reflecting on an innovative methodological approach which brings together design research and autoethnography as a means to explore the relationships between project, process, architect and user.

Supervised by Nigel Bertram, John Gardner, Laura Harper.

Examination: 2.30pm 27 April


Exhibition photography: Toby Titz

Event Details

Date:
26 April 2023 at 10:00 am – 29 April 2023 at 5:00 pm
Venue:
MADA Gallery, Building D, Caulfield campus

Description

Join us at the MADA gallery for the PhD Examination and Exhibition of Monash Architecture PhD Candidates Jacqui Alexander and Anthony Clarke

Jacqui Alexander: Dwelling on the Platform: Housing Access and Equity in the Digital Society. Through a series of speculative and critical creative works, Dwelling on the Platform: Housing Access and Equity in the Digital Society investigates how cultural and economic changes brought about by digital platforms and on-demand technologies are impacting the physical and social fabric of cities, in particular the home – the most elementary unit of the city, and a site at the centre of these transformations.

Supervised by Nigel Bertram, Alex Brown, Ari Seligmann.

Examination: 11am 27 April

Anthony Clarke: ARCHITECTURE OF CARE Using an Auto-Ethnographic Design Approach to Rearticulate Practice. This research establishes a care-focused methodology for the rearticulation of architectural practice. Three active architectural projects provide a means for testing and reflecting on an innovative methodological approach which brings together design research and autoethnography as a means to explore the relationships between project, process, architect and user.

Supervised by Nigel Bertram, John Gardner, Laura Harper.

Examination: 2.30pm 27 April


Exhibition photography: Toby Titz