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Cameron McEwan is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Northumbria University School of Architecture and Director of the AE Foundation. He holds a PhD in History and Theory of Architecture from the University of Dundee (2014) and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). His research focuses on architectural typology, representation, and subjectivity within the context of the urban/Anthropocene. Key roles include Head of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion at Northumbria’s Architecture and Built Environment Department and Design Research co-Lead for the Architecture Unit.
Education: PhD (History and Theory of Architecture, University of Dundee, 2014), MA (Architecture, Dundee, 2009), BA (Architecture, Dundee, 2006). Prior roles include leading the Architecture Humanities research cluster at University of Central Lancashire and co-founding the AE Foundation (2011). He has taught globally, including at Wuhan School of Architecture and Hong Kong VTC.
Research interests include critical urbanism, architectural pedagogy, and the Anthropocene. Recent projects include editing The Journal of Architecture’s upcoming Peripheries-Peripherocene special issue and the book Analogical City (2024), which reinterprets Aldo Rossi’s theories. His work appears in journals like Archnet-IJAR, Architecture and Culture, and MONU.
Notable awards include the Distinguished Teaching Award (2023, 2024) and RIAS Lighthouse Award for Drawing (2007). His exhibitions and editorial work span venues like the Venice Architecture Biennale and Lo Squaderno journal. McEwan advocates for architecture as a critical project addressing socio-ecological challenges through design research and urban theory.
