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Associate Professor Christine Phillips is a registered architect and academic in the School of Architecture, Urban and Design (AUD) at RMIT University. Her work integrates First Peoples perspectives into architectural education and practice, focusing on Indigenous knowledge systems and cultural heritage preservation. She holds leadership roles in initiatives like the Yulendj Weelam Design Research Lab, collaborating with First Nations communities to reshape Australia's built environment. Phillips has received awards including the 2023 RMIT Teaching Award for Indigenous Education and the 2009 Bates Smart Media Award.
- Research Focus: Indigenous architectural pedagogy, Australian architectural history, decolonial design methodologies
- Key Projects: Co-developed 'Message Stick Protocols' for cultural empowerment in built environments, supervised projects on Black Diaspora spatial practices and digital twins for material reuse
Her teaching emphasizes design studios and architectural critique, with supervision across PhD/Master’s research. Phillips actively contributes to public discourse through creative works, including exhibitions and media publications on contemporary architecture and cultural narratives.
