
معرفی
Claire Scorpo is a Lecturer in Architecture at RMIT University's School of AUD, based at the City Campus in Australia. Her work focuses on innovative architectural solutions for residential and commercial projects, emphasizing sustainable design, material economy, and adaptive reuse. Projects range from suburban multi-generational homes to heritage revitalizations, showcasing a commitment to contextual sensitivity and functional efficiency.
Research interests include vernacular architecture, spatial optimization in constrained sites, and the integration of natural elements. Notable works include the Glen Huntly I project (2023), prioritizing multi-generational living through smart zoning, and the South Melbourne commercial revitalization blending heritage and contemporary design. Her portfolio demonstrates expertise in both small-scale renovations and large-scale developments.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in available texts, but her projects reflect recognition through their innovative approaches. She advises on architectural design principles and collaborates on projects emphasizing sustainability and community integration. Currently part of RMIT's Architecture School, her work contributes to urban and rural design discourse without direct lab affiliations noted in the provided data.


