
معرفی
Dr. Alice Lewis is a Lecturer in Landscape Architecture at RMIT University's School of Architecture, Urban and Design (AUD), part of the College of Design and Social Context. Her research focuses on the intersection of prosthetic technologies, ecological regeneration, and pedagogy. She explores how tools like policies, maps, and clothing can reveal capitalist legacies and foster sustainable practices.
Education: Completed a PhD investigating prosthetic technologies and regenerative inhabitation. Background in costume design for performance.
Research Interests: New Materialism, care practices in design education, and the ethical dimensions of material extraction. Projects include Reimagining Birrarung (NGV Australia, 2024/25) and Material Mapping: Fashion Fictions (Vancouver Art Gallery, 2023).
Awards: 2024 RMIT DSC Teaching Excellence Award, 2016 Australian Postgraduate Award, and 2014 Australian Cycling Promotion Fund Award.
Teaching: Emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and future-focused learning structures. Supervises projects like Interrogating Human-Material Collaborations: Latin American Denim as Case Study.
Key Projects: Published in One By Walking: Transdisciplinary Mobilities and Methodologies (2025) and Radical Fashion Exercises (2023). Collaborates with institutions like BUSH Projects and Material Matters (Emily Carr University).
