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Philip Goldswain is a Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of Architecture at the University of Western Australia. His research focuses on the intersection of architectural design and cultural studies, particularly in the context of Western Australian history. He has extensive experience in exploring themes related to urbanism, photography, and historical narratives, often centered around the goldfields of Western Australia and Queensland. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Melbourne, where his dissertation investigated the impacts of boom urbanism in Kalgoorlie from 1893 to 1903. Goldswain has participated in various significant research projects, including foundational studies on historical cultural practices in arid lands and thematic curatorial studies of historical photographs. His involvement with numerous collaborations demonstrates his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches within the field of architecture, as well as his contributions to public engagement in academic discourse.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Senior academic role in the Discipline of Architecture, focusing on teaching and research.
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