
معرفی
Associate Professor Chris Landorf is an Honorary Associate Professor in the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at The University of Queensland. His research focuses on cultural heritage management, sustainable urban development, and industrial heritage preservation. He is particularly known for his work on Broken Hill, Australia, and the integration of digital technologies in heritage conservation. Landorf has contributed to frameworks for assessing heritage tourism potential and sustainable governance models for historic urban environments. His interdisciplinary approach includes collaborations on 4D digital learning environments for construction education and participatory cultural practices.
- Key areas: Heritage Management, Urban Sustainability, Digital Preservation
- Notable projects: Sustainable Heritage Management Model for Broken Hill, 4D Learning Environments
Research interests include the social value of architectural icons (e.g., Sydney Opera House), the governance challenges in historic cities, and the application of 3D laser scanning in heritage interpretation. His work bridges theory and practice, addressing both tangible and intangible cultural heritage challenges.





