
Sing D'Arcy
Senior Lecturer · Architecture of the Early Modern Ibero-American realms
University of New South WalesAbout
Sing D'Arcy is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, affiliated with the School of Built Environment. He holds a PhD, B.Arch, and B.Sc (Arch) from the University of Sydney, where he completed both his undergraduate and doctoral studies. His work bridges architectural history, interior design, and the intersection of music with spatial configuration.
- PhD in architectural history (University of Sydney)
- B.Arch (University of Sydney)
- B.Sc (Arch) (University of Sydney)
D'Arcy’s research focuses on architecture and interior spaces of early-modern Europe, particularly the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America, and the nexus between ecclesiastical spaces, ritual, and music. He also explores contemporary Australian interior design, including residential, workplace, and temporary spaces. His publications and conference presentations emphasize the Baroque period and urban design in Sydney.
Key article trends include:
- Baroque ecclesiastical architecture
- Music’s role in spatial design
- Urban infill strategies
- Sydney residential and commercial projects
- Historical and contemporary interior studies
- Design pedagogy innovations
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