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Built Heritage Research Fellowships

The collections of the Architecture Museum in the School of Art, Architecture and Design provide a rich and unparalleled resource for research into South Australia's social and cultural history through the lens of architecture and the built environment.

The Museum has the generous support of the South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage (DEH) through the SA Built Heritage Research Fellowship. This annual Fellowship provides the opportunity for in-depth investigation into an aspect of the state's built heritage.

Since mid 2005, the Department for Environment and Heritage has been offering the DEH SA Built Heritage Research Fellowship at the Architecture Museum, University of South Australia.

 


Application guidelines and forms 2009/10

In 2009/2010, DEH is offering two Fellowships. One will continue the original Fellowship focus on a subject from a general list of topics and the other will concentrate specifically on the sustainability benefits of the adaptive reuse of buildings in general and of heritage buildings in particular. In each instance applicants should aim to utilise the collections and library of the Architecture Museum. The same applicant will not be awarded both Fellowships.

DEH SA Built Heritage Research Fellowship

DEH Sustainability and Adaptive Reuse Fellowship

Closing date for applications (both Fellowships): Monday 9 November 2009

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Current fellowship holder

Melanie Cooper-Dobbin (2008/9)

Harold T. Griggs architect, House at Magill, 1941 Melanie Cooper-Dobbin is researching the residential projects of the prolific but less well-known South Australian architect Harold T Griggs.

Griggs practised for five decades from 1929 but Melanie's focus is on his works in the period 1930-c.1950.

Image: Harold T. Griggs architect, House at Magill, 1941

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Previous fellowship holders

Carol Cosgrove (2007/8)

Moving to the modernMoving to the modern introduces Art Deco and its relationship to the modern idiom as well as its architectural manifestations internationally, nationally and locally. The monograph explores the elements that characterise Art Deco buildings and structures, identifies architects who worked in the Art Deco style in South Australia and provides examples of their projects in metropolitan Adelaide as well as in several country towns.  the 1920s-1930s, with specific reference to Art Deco architecture.

Copies of the publication Moving to the modern: Art Deco in South Australian Architecture (Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 60pp) are available from the Architecture Museum and also via the Order Form (PDF file 8kb, download Adobe Acrobat).

 

Adam Dutkiewicz (2006/7)

Brian Claridge PublicationAdam Dutkiewicz, awarded the DEH Fellowship for 2006/7, focused his research on the architectural works of Adelaide-based architect Brian Claridge (1924-79) in the period circa1950-70.

One of the generation of post World War 2 architects who had deep regard for architects' social and environmental responsibilities, he contributed to public discussion and debate about modern architecture and design as a practitioner, author and architectural critic.

Copies of the publication Brian Claridge: Architect of Light and Space are available from the Architecture Museum and also via the Order Form (PDF file 10kb, download Adobe Acrobat).

 

Louise Bird (2005/6)

Russell S Ellis PublicationLouise Bird, the inaugural awardee of the Fellowship, focused her research on the domestic architecture of Adelaide-based architect Russell Ellis (1912-88). Her monograph, Russell S Ellis: Pioneer Modernist Architect (2007), draws from the three-volume report on her investigations. The publication is an addition to the literature on modernism in South Australia and profiles Ellis' distinctive contribution to the introduction and promotion of the modernist idiom in this state.

It is the first in the Architecture Museum Monograph Series which will include publications derived from the DEH SA Built Heritage Research Fellowship program.

Copies of the publication Russell S Ellis: Pioneer Modernist Architect are available from the Architecture Museum and via the Order Form (PDF file 20kb, download Adobe Acrobat).

 

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