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Ingrid Van Bremen is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) from UWA in 1984 and completed her PhD at UWA in 1990. Her professional work includes specializing in architectural conservation, having worked with architect Rob Campbell. Ingrid has taught conservation units at UWA's School of Architecture from 1987 until 2018, and has held the position of Honorary Research Fellow since 2018. Her research interests primarily focus on the history of architectural design and construction in Western Australia, as well as the philosophy of conservation worldwide. She is actively involved in various current projects, including publishing a series of books on Western Australian building construction and developing a database of traditional color palettes used in conservation projects. She is a registered architect and a member of several professional organizations related to architecture and heritage. Ingrid has received multiple awards for her contributions to the field, including the Western Australian Heritage Awards and the Margaret Feilman Award. Her expertise aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in education and academic qualifications related to architectural history and conservation.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Conducting research and academic lectures in architectural conservation and history.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Engaging in research projects related to architectural design and conservation.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Teaching conservation units in the School of Architecture.
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