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Amanda Achmadi is an Associate Professor in Architectural Design at the Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on architecture's role in cultural identity formation across historical periods, particularly in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. She holds a PhD in Architecture and Asian Studies from the University of Melbourne (2007) and a Bachelor's in Architecture from Parahyangan University (Bandung, Indonesia).
Her work examines interactions between architecture, identity politics, and colonial/postcolonial histories. Key research areas include architectural landscapes in Indonesia, sustainable cultural heritage preservation, and modern Asia-Pacific architectural pedagogies. She leads the Rethinking Modern Asia-Pacific Architectures workshop and contributes to the Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH).
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. While no formal advisees are named, her research direction involves architectural history and urban studies. She is affiliated with the MSD Building (Room 446) and accessible via +61 3 9035 5377.





