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James Bowman Fletcher is a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at Monash University, combining academic roles with architectural practice and editorial work. He serves as Coordinator and Chief Examiner for the Foundation Studio 2 unit, overseeing foundational design education. His research explores intersections between architecture, art, and written discourse, with published works in Union and Ardeth. Notable built projects include A House from Another House series (2020–2023) and Three Walls, Three Rooms (2022–), reflecting experimental approaches to domestic and spatial design.
James’ 2023 Early Career Researcher Grant supported archival studies at the Judd and Chinati Foundations in Marfa, Texas. In 2024, he curated the exhibition Five Architectural Case Studies of the Chinati Foundation, examining institutional and spatial narratives. His editorial role with Memo Review Architecture further bridges academic and professional discourse.
Professional affiliations include former co-founder roles with architectural collectives 227768c and OCTA, producing the Apparatus Series (2016–2019). Recent activities include panel discussions on architecture publishing and academic visits to international institutions.
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