Dr. Roger Mullin

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Roger Mullin is an Assistant Professor at the Dalhousie University School of Architecture. His research interests focus on the imperatives of materiality in buildings, infrastructures, and urban form, with a specific emphasis on coastal landscapes in the North Atlantic and the Adriatic Mediterranean Seas. His work incorporates concurrent research methods, representation, and design-build practices while fostering community partnerships and field work. Mullin has contributed significantly to the field through various selected publications, such as 'Uncertain Centre of the Mary Celeste,' and his design projects, including notable built works across Nova Scotia. He has received numerous awards for his contributions, including the Lieutenant Governor Nova Scotia Masterwork Arts Award and the Associate Collegiate Schools Architecture’s Collaborative Practice Award.

Research Interests

Awards

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Iver Jaks Artist Residence

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Roadshow: Architectural Landscapes Canada

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Lieutenant Governor Nova Scotia Masterwork Arts Award

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Associate Collegiate Schools Architecture’s Collaborative Practice Award

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Design Exchange / National Post Gold Award