The Bartlett Book 2014

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MPhil/PhD Architectural Design Programme Director: Professor Jonathan Hill Programme Coordinator: Dr Penelope Haralambidou

The Bartlett School of Architecture 2014

Current Students: Yota Adilenidou, Bihter Almac, Luisa Silva Alpalhão, Nicola Antaki, Anna Andersen, Alessandro Ayuso, Jaime Bartolome Yllera, Katy Beinart, Joanne Bristol, David Buck, Matthew Butcher, Niccolo Casas, Ines Dantas Ribeiro Bernardes, Bernadette Devilat, Pavlos Fereos, Pablo Gil, Ruairi Glynn, Polly Gould, Mohamad Hafeda, Colin Herperger, Bill Hodgson, Popi Iacovou, Christiana Ioannou, Nahed Jawad, Tae Young Kim, Dionysia Kypraiou, Hina Lad, Felipe Lanuza Rilling, Tea Lim, Jane Madsen, Samar Maqusi, Igor Marjanovic, Matteo Melioli, Oliver Palmer, Christos Papastergiou, Luke Pearson, Mariana Pestana, Henri Praeger, Felix Robbins, David Roberts, Natalia Romik, Merijn Royaards, Wiltrud Simbuerger, Eva Sopeoglou, Camila Sotomayor, Ro Spankie, Theo Spyropoulos, Theodoros Themistokleous, Quynh Vantu, Cindy Walters, Stefan White, Michael Wihart, Alex Zambelli, Seda Zirek, Fiona Zisch Graduating Students: Adam Adamis, Rachel Armstrong, Emma Cheatle, Guan Lee, Malca Mizrahi

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Leading to a PhD in Architecture, the MPhil/PhD Architectural Design allows especially able and reflective designers to undertake research within The Bartlett School of Architecture’s speculative and experimental ethos. The first to be established in the UK, the Bartlett MPhil/PhD Architectural Design is internationally recognised as one of the most influential doctoral programmes dedicated to architectural design. The programme draws on the strengths of design teaching and doctoral research at The Bartlett, encouraging the development of architectural research through the interaction of designing and writing. An architectural design doctoral thesis has two inter-related elements of equal importance – a project and a text – that share a research theme and a productive relationship. The project may be drawn, filmed, built, or use whatever media is appropriate. UCL’s multidisciplinary environment offers a stimulating and varied research culture that connects research by architectural design to developments in other disciplines, such as anthropology, art, digital media, geography and medicine. The PhD Architectural Design programme is intended for graduates of architecture and other disciplines who wish to pursue research by architectural design. 55 students from over 20 countries are currently enrolled. The Bartlett School of Architecture’s two PhD programmes organise a number of annual events for doctoral students. PhD Research Projects, an exhibition and conference with presentations by current practice-based PhD students in UCL and the Royal Academy of Music, is held in Term 2. Invited critics in 2014 were Dr Sarah Callis (Royal Academy of Music), Dr Emma Cheatle (University of Westminster), Dr Roy Kozlovsky (Tel Aviv University), Professor Perry Kulper (University of Michigan), Professor John Macarthur (University of Queensland), and Dr Nina Vollenbröker (UCL). Throughout the year, PhD Research Conversations seminars are an opportunity for doctoral candidates to present work in progress. Current Supervisors Professor Peter Bishop, Dr Camillo Boano, Professor Iain Borden, Dr Victor Buchli, Dr Ben Campkin, Dr Marjan Colletti, Professor Sir Peter Cook, Dr Marcos Cruz, Professor Murray Fraser, Professor Stephen Gage, Professor Ranulph Glanville, Dr Sean Hanna, Dr Penelope Haralambidou, Professor Christine Hawley, Professor Jonathan Hill, Dr Adrian Lahoud, Dr Yeoryia Manolopoulou, Professor Sebastian Ourselin, Jayne Parker, Dr Barbara Penner, Dr Sophia Psarra, Dr Peg Rawes, Professor Jane Rendell, Professor Bob Sheil, Mark Smout, Professor Philip Steadman, Dr Hugo Spiers, Professor Neil Spiller, Professor Philip Tabor


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