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Warren Kerr is an Adjunct Professor with extensive qualifications and experience in architecture and health administration. He holds a Master's degree in health administration and a graduate diploma in project facilitation. With a unique skill set encompassing both planning and design of health facilities, Warren has successfully contributed to healthcare delivery systems and major building projects, including the $2 billion Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth, Western Australia. His career spans numerous health projects across Australia and New Zealand, and he has actively participated in teaching and research as a member of the University of Western Australia's Senate and Design Review Panel. Notably, Warren served as a Visiting Professor at the University of New South Wales and has been involved with the International Union of Architects' Public Health Group, contributing to global hospital planning research. He is also a Professional Fellow at Texas A&M University, working to establish postgraduate programs in health facility planning and design in Australia. With a commitment to advocating for architecture as a discipline, Warren has held influential positions, including State President of the Australian Institute of Architects, and has received national honors for his contributions to the field. His work is aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on the intersection of health and architectural design.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA
Engaged in teaching and research related to health facility planning.
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