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BA MArch (Well.), PhD (Ghent) Dr Andrew Leach

Associate Professor of Architecture,

Griffith School of Environment



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Research Expertise

  • History of Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Intellectual History of Twentieth-Century Architectural Culture
  • Architectural Theory and Criticism

Currently Teaching

  • 1901ENV Introduction to Architecture
  • 1903ENV Architectural History 1 (Convenor)
  • 3903ENV Architectural History 2 (Convenor)

Selected Publications

Books:

  • Andrew Leach, What is Architectural History? (Cambridge: Polity, 2010).
  • Andrew Leach & John Macarthur, eds., Architecture, Disciplinarity, and the Arts (Ghent: A&S Books, 2009).
  • Andrew Leach, Antony Moulis & Nicole Sully, eds., Shifting Views: Selected Essays on the Architectural History of Australia and New Zealand (St Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 2008).
  • Andrew Leach, Manfredo Tafuri: Choosing History (Ghent: A&S Books, 2007).
  • Andrew Leach, guest ed., with Johan Lagae, Tom Avermaete and Marc Schonderbeek, eds., Positions: Shared Territories in Historiography and Practice, special issue, Oase (Rotterdam: NAi, 2006).
  • Andrew Leach, Campus Confessions: Architecture and the Central Institute of Technology (Auckland: Balasoglou Books, 2004).
  • Andrew Leach, ed., Frederick H. Newman: Lectures on Architecture (Ghent: A&S Books, 2003).
  • Co-editor of Fabrications: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 2006-2009.

Essays and Criticism:

Andrew Leach has published essays in Architectural Theory Review, ARQ Architectural Research Quarterly, CNZS Bulletin of New Zealand Studies, Desígnio, Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, Future Anterior, Interstices, Journal of Architecture, Mosaic, New Zealand Studies, Oase, Parametro and Site. His writing is included in collections published by Academia Press, Einaudi, La lettre volée, Martin Meidenbauer Verlag, Oxford UP, Routledge and the Yale Center for British Art. His book reviews and architectural criticism have also appeared in Architecture Australia, Architecture New Zealand, Artichoke, Eyeline, Landscape Architecture Australia, The New Zealand Listener and Radical Philosophy.

Affiliation:

  • Urban Research Program, Griffith University
  • Centre for the History of European Discourse, UQ, affiliated researcher
  • ATCH Research Centre, UQ, Honorary Research Consultant

Current Supervised PhD Projects:

  • Andrea Bosio - Architecture, City, Territory and Food
  • Alexandra Brown (University of Queensland) - Radical Restructuring: Aesthetic and Political Autonomy in Italian Architecture & Design, 1963-1973.
  • Susan Holden - (University of Queensland) - The Beauborg Moment: Historical and Temporal Experience in the Making of the Pompidou entre.
  • Kate Linzey - (University of Queensland) - Architecture of Len Lye
  • Tracey Woods - The Baroque Line


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