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Alexander Ford
Alexander Ford is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Arizona. Alexander completed a Bachelor of Science in Architecture at the University of Arizona in 2014. He received a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation. Together with Nicholas Gervasi, he was awarded the Cleo and James Marston Fitch Prize for their joint studio project.
Alice Schenk-Green
Alice Schenk-Green completed graduate study at the University of Melbourne and has since worked at Jolson Architecture. Previous work with Peter McIntyre and curation of the House of Ideas exhibition encouraged her interest in local architecture, particularly after experiences of living in North America provided alternative perspectives on Melbourne’s identity.
Christine Wamsler
Christine Wamsler is an expert in sustainable urban development and resilience. She is Professor of Sustainability Science at the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden. Christine is trained as an architect and urban planner. She holds a Master in International Humanitarian Assistance, a Ph.D on Urban Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation and a postdoctoral lecture qualification in Sustainability Science.
Curtis Roth
Curtis Roth is an Assistant Professor at the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University and a resident fellow of the Akademie Schloss Solitude. His work attempts to make visible, and thus mutable, the infrastructures that underwrites post-internet architectural labour. This research has been published in Volume, PIDGIN, PLAT and Thresholds, and has been exhibited at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, at the Archivo Diseño y Arquitectura in Mexico City and at the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Greg Lynn
Greg Lynn is the Ordentlicher University Professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, a Studio Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles and the director of Greg Lynn Form. He holds a Master of Architecture from Princeton. Greg has been involved in the design of high performance boats, intelligent furniture for Nike and autonomous mobility aides with Piaggio Fast Forward.
Hamish Lonergan
Hamish Lonergan is a recent architectural graduate from the University of Queensland, where he was awarded the QIA Medallion. His current research and writing explores architecture, taste, social media and aesthetics, alongside his professional work in public architecture and planning at COX.
Isabella Ascenzo
Isabella Ascenzo is a Master of Architecture student at the University of Melbourne. She works at the Melbourne-based residential architecture firm SLAB. Isabella has an interest in conceptual architecture that challenges norms and empowers those who are marginalised or forgotten in society.
Jack Self
Jack Self is a prolific London-based architect and author. He is the director of REAL Foundation, a cultural institute and architectural practice notable for its critical approach to architecture and design. With design studio OK-RM, REAL Foundation were responsible for the British Pavilion at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale in 2016 entitled Home Economics. They have also published six issues of their magazine REAL Review.
James Bowman Fletcher
James Bowman Fletcher is a member of the Office of Culture, Technology and Architecture (OCTA) and a Design Studio Leader at Monash University’s Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture. James is also one of the founding directors of the non-for-profit, cultural discourse platform Parallel _ For Thinking (2016). He studied at Monash University and the University of California, Berkeley. His work focusses on architecture’s role in normalising relationships and behaviour in space as it shapes and modifies everyday life.
Jil Raleigh
Jil Raleigh is a practicing architect and engineer, as well as an occasional writer and (very) amateur game designer based in Melbourne. She works at BKK Architects, predominantly in infrastructure, urban design and public architecture. Her side projects include co-editing Inflection (Volume 3: New Order) and working as a production assistant for Triple R’s The Architects. Jil explores ideas of public engagement and equity in the built environment.
Joseph Norster
Joe Norster is a co-founder of These Are The Projects We Do Together and leads a team that delivers projects with complex programs across a range of scales and timeframes. In a career that has focussed on delivering complex, small projects to public and private clients within the arts and architecture, he specialises in working with local government teams and navigating the relationships that develop around site and place.
Joshua Bolchover
Joshua Bolchover is an Associate Professor at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. With John Lin, he leads the nonprofit research lab Rural Urban Framework (RUF) at HKU. They specialise in sensitive, calculated projects in rural areas. Joshua has published widely with John Lin and others, and has previously taught at the Architectural Association and Cambridge University.
Kevin Jones
Kevin Jones, AIA is an architect and Visiting Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture + Design at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, where he teaches Integrative Design Lab and Professional Practice. His experience includes numerous adaptive re-use projects as well as housing, institutional, community and cultural works. He has worked with urban and rural communities internationally on student–led design projects. He prefers white trace paper over yellow.
Michael Thorpe
Michael Thorpe graduated with a Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne and now predominantly works on rail infrastructure and micro housing at Grimshaw Architects. He is interested in the interface with industrial design and architecture, and has exhibited his design work in Finland, the UK, Italy and Australia. His work has featured in publications such as The New York Times, ArchDaily and Dezeen.
Millie Cattlin
Millie Cattlin is a co-founder of These Are The Projects We Do Together. She is fascinated with buildings and infrastructure, as opposed to architecture, and is driven to design projects that support and enable creativity and accessibility. Her first building as an architect was a temporary public toilet at Testing Grounds—leveraging an existing budget allocation for 12 months of Portaloo hire. It is a humble structure, defined by generosity and softness in public space. Six years later it’s still there.
Olivia Potter
Olivia Potter is a Master of Architecture student at the University of Melbourne and a current editor of Inflection. In 2017 she received a Dean’s Award for her studies. Her work was displayed in Federation Square after her team was short-listed for Melbourne’s Backyard Ideas Competition. She is heavily left-handed and her hair currently hosts the winning cut of the Melbourne Hair Expo Mullet Competition.
Nicole Lambrou
Nicole Lambrou is a practicing architect, urban designer and researcher. Her practice tinkercraft attempts to reveal and question the relationship between people, institutions and the makings of natures through design and research. Her writing and projects focus on how the politics of climate shape urban environmental transformations. She documents the work of design and planning professionals and everyday urban dwellers in making new natures in their cities and explores the values that drive their efforts.
Nicholas Gervasi
Nicholas Gervasi is an architect at Terreform ONE. Nicholas earned his Master of Architecture from Tulane University in 2012. He received a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation. Together with Alexander Ford, he was awarded the Cleo and James Marston Fitch Prize for their joint studio project.
Sarah Hirschman
Sarah Hirschman is an architect and researcher based in California. She is the 2017–18 Howard E. LeFevre Emerging Practitioner Fellow at the Knowlton School of Architecture at the Ohio State University, where she has recently opened Paranomasiac. She received a Master of Architecture from MIT and a Master of Arts in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University. She has taught design studios at MIT, UC Berkeley and the Ohio State University, and her work has been published in Clog, Thresholds, Architect Magazine and Future Anterior.
William Ward
William Ward is a Master of Architecture student at the University of Melbourne and a current editor of Inflection. He holds a Bachelor of Architectural Design from the University of Queensland. In the past, he has worked for Twohill and James in Brisbane. His current area of interest is design knowledge, which he plans to continue researching into the future.