
معرفی
Dr. Christian Rainer Maria Tietz is a Senior Lecturer in the Industrial Design program within the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His work bridges design, environmental health, and social impact, with a focus on how products interact with users in domestic and public spaces.
Key research themes include:
- Design and Context: How environments shape user behavior and product performance.
- Industrial Design for Remote Indigenous Communities: Advocating for culturally and functionally appropriate housing solutions.
- Smart Social Spaces and Street Furniture: Enhancing urban public life through thoughtful design.
- Data-Driven Design: Using data to uncover narratives about product use and societal relationships.
His research has been instrumental in shifting policy and product standards, notably through the National Indigenous Housing Guide and its international counterpart Housing for Health - The Guide. He has secured significant grants, including a 2017 Smart Cities and Suburbs Grant, and has been featured in major exhibitions like the Venice Architecture Biennale.
Scientific Awards:
- 2012 Human Rights Award, University of Technology Sydney
- 2011 UN World Habitat Award
- 2011 Leadership in Sustainability Prize, Australian Institute of Architects
- 2008 Vassils Sgoutas Prize, International Union of Architects
- 1998 Designer of the Year, Museum for Contemporary Art, Sydney
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