
Reconsidering Tropical Architecture and Urbanism
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Dr. Deborah van der Plaat is a Senior Research Fellow in Architecture at the University of Queensland (Australia). Her research examines the architecture of nineteenth and twentieth century Australia and its intersection with theories of artistic agency, climate, place, migration and race. Writing histories of Queensland architecture is also a focus within her work.
Dr. Vandana Baweja is an associate professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Florida, Gainesville, USA. Her research areas are – global histories of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Architecture. She is the Co-Editor of Arris: The Journal of The Southeast Chapter of The Society of Architectural Historians.
Professor Tom Avermaete is Chair of the History and Theory of Urban Design at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. His research focuses on the architecture of the city and the changing roles, approaches and tools of architects and urban designers from a cross-cultural perspective. Avermaete is editor of OASE. Journal of Architecture and member of the advisory board of the Architecture Theory Review and Docomomo Journal.