I am a registered Architect and an architectural historian. I am especially interested in the ways in which policy and legislation govern space and affect design. This approach characterises my research that is primarily focussed on post-war history.
I am interested in the supervision of projects related to the built environment, especially of the twentieth century. Matters concerning policy, its interpretation and implementation are a particular focus. I am fascinated by the visual culture of the planning and urban design documents of the state and the role that such publications play in shaping town, cities and their extended fields. I take a holistic view of planning, architecture, urbanism, infrastructure and landscape and welcome proposals that explore the complex systems and networks at play in the production of space.