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Sally Stone is a Professor at the Manchester School of Architecture. Her research focuses on adaptive reuse, pedagogical innovation, and the sustainable adaptation of the built environment. With an academic background in architecture, she has published extensively on topics related to heritage, history, and the challenges of reimagining existing structures. Stone leads the MA Architecture Adaptive Reuse programme and is involved in PhD supervision, particularly welcoming applications related to adaptive reuse and interventions in historic environments. She has authored several books and papers that explore the intersections between adaptive reuse and cultural memory, including 'UnDoing Buildings: Adaptive Reuse Cultural Memory' and 'Emerging Practices Architectural Pedagogy: Accommodating Uncertain Future'. Stone's work often integrates cross-disciplinary collaborations and reflects her commitment to innovation within architectural pedagogy. Her exhibitions include various projects that engage with the themes of conservation and adaptive design, highlighting her active role in both academic research and practical applications in architecture.
Department of Architecture (Undergraduate). Portfolio must demonstrate creative process from concept to final design.