I’m interested in supervising practice-based PhDs, particularly those that are interdisciplinary and combine aspects of art practice and theory with architecture/urban studies/spatial practice alongside other disciplines and practices (and may have a socially engaged or participatory element), and which might explore themes of migration, heritage, contested space and regeneration.
Completed PhD Students:Â
Ilenia Atzori:Â From ruins to community heritage:Â The role of storytelling in building a collective memory
Current PhD Students:
Antony Dixon: Here is where we meet (Body, Matter and Things): A sensory investigation, through co-creative practice, of the misplaced and found.
Jessica Melville-Brown:Â Co-designing the future: An exploration into the development of new methods for creative engagement, examining the influence of gender roles, socio-economic and ethno-cultural factors in the co-design process with young people.
PhD Examinations:Â
James O'Leary: Interface Architecture: Towards the transformation of Belfast's 'Peacewalls' through Situated Practice (Internal Examiner, UoB)
Jina Lee: Drawing ‘New Maps’: Critical Cartography and Ethnographical Enquiry Through Drawing Practice (External Examiner, UAL)
Anna Sephton: 'Who invites the archive home? Animating a 1930s queer South African photographic collection through collaborative filmmaking (Internal Examiner, UoB)
M Phil examinations:
Lida Driva: The Operation of the Hidden. Towards an understanding of architectural and urban space: the case of Omonia Square (External Examiner, University of Westminster)