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Alex joined the University of Edinburgh's Architecture department in 2005, after completing his PhD at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Scholar, focusing on the history and theory of Victorian architecture. Prior to his current role, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London. His scholarly contributions have earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Hawksmoor Medal for outstanding scholarship in architectural history, and the Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion from the Society of Architectural Historians. His research interests span the history of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British architecture, the relationship between empire and national identity, and the architectural impact of globalization. Alex has published extensively in these areas and is an editorial board member of the ABE Journal and a deputy editor of Architectural History. He is also actively involved in PhD supervision, guiding students on topics related to Victorian architecture, architectural historiography, and the intersections of architecture with imperial and national identity.
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