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Jason Dibbs is a Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Sydney's School of Architecture, Design and Planning. He holds affiliations with the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and the Brain and Mind Centre. His research focuses on architectural aesthetics, historical criticism, and co-design methodologies in mental health and neurology. Dibbs has contributed to over 30 publications since 2011, including works on architectural theory, cultural landmarks, and interdisciplinary design. Notable projects include analyses of Zaha Hadid's stadiums, contemporary mosque designs, and collaborations with institutions like the Hoc Mãi Foundation. His academic output bridges historical scholarship with modern architectural practices.
Research interests emphasize the intersection of art history, object-oriented ontology, and architectural pedagogy. Recent works explore Geoffrey Scott's legacy and its relevance to contemporary architects like Mark Foster Gage. Dibbs also documents global architectural innovations through articles on structures ranging from the Taipei Performing Arts Centre to the Windermere Jetty Museum. His publications highlight a commitment to both theoretical rigor and practical applications in design education and cultural preservation.
Professional contributions include annual reports for the Hoc Mãi Foundation (2011–2014) and co-authored studies on Vietnam's healthcare sector. While no formal awards are listed, his extensive body of work reflects sustained engagement with architectural discourse across academic, cultural, and community spheres.
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