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
Event Details
- Date:
- 26 April 2023 at 10:00 am – 29 April 2023 at 5:00 pm
- Venue:
- MADA Gallery, Building D, Caulfield campus
- Categories:
- Architecture; Gallery / Exhibition; Gallery: MADA Gallery
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











