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Adjunct Professor Donald Watson is affiliated with the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at The University of Queensland. His research expertise focuses on Queensland's architectural history, including the evolution of domestic and public buildings, biographies of architects, and historical preservation. He has authored numerous books and articles on topics such as 19th-century Queensland architects, structural innovations in construction, and the documentation of architectural archives.
Watson’s work spans over four decades, with key contributions in architectural historiography and the analysis of Queensland’s built environment. His publications include studies on figures like John Petrie and Charles Tiffin, as well as explorations of landmark buildings such as Parliament House and Brisbane Courts of Law.
His articles and research often emphasize the intersection of architectural practice, legal frameworks, and technological advancements. Collaborations with scholars like Fiona Gardiner and Janina Gosseye highlight interdisciplinary approaches to architectural history. Watson’s research also extends to the preservation of architectural records through projects like the Queensland Architectural Archive.
While no formal awards are listed, his extensive body of work has significantly contributed to the understanding of Queensland’s architectural heritage. His projects include the Bethany Nursing Home adaptive reuse design report and archival work on 20th-century Queensland architects through datasets like the Board of Architects rolls.
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