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 Biography

Nicole’s research focuses on the interdisciplinary relationship of architecture and memory; architecture and exile; pathologies of place; heritage; and more broadly the history of Australian Architecture.

Nicole Sully is a lecturer in the History and Theory of Architecture, and Architectural Design at the University of Queensland, and is a member of the ATCH research group. She undertook undergraduate degrees in both Fine Arts and Architecture at the University of Western Australia, and in 2005 was awarded a doctorate for her thesis titled: Architecture and Memory: A Philosophical and Historical Inquiry. She has taught at the University of Western Australia and Curtin University of Technology, in addition to working in architectural practices in Western Australia.

Her work has been published in The Architect, Fabrications, and Terri-ann White, Wendy Were & Susan Ballyn (eds). Landscapes, Exile, Belonging, Home, Cambridge Scholars Press, (forthcoming). In collaboration with Andrew Leach and Antony Moulis, she co-edited Shifting Views: Selected Essays on the Architectural History of Australia and New Zealand, published by the University of Queensland Press in 2008.

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