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Adjunct Professor Ian McDougall is affiliated with the School of AUD at RMIT University, located at City Campus in Australia. His primary research focus is on architecture, encompassing projects in public, cultural, and heritage spaces. Notable works include the Arts West Redevelopment (2017), Geelong Library (2016), and Perth Arena (2013), which have garnered awards such as the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture. His contributions span architectural design, heritage conservation, and urban planning.
Professor McDougall has been recognized for projects like the Shrine of Remembrance (2015) and Hamer Hall (2013), which highlight his expertise in heritage architecture and civic spaces. His book Mongrel Rapture (2015) explores the architectural philosophy of his firm, Ashton Raggatt McDougall. While no formal advisees are listed, his work demonstrates a commitment to collaborative design and community-focused spaces.
- Awards: Multiple Sir Zelman Cowen Awards, Victorian Architecture Medal, Bates Smart State Award.
- Focused Fields: Public architecture, educational facilities, memorial design, sustainable urban development.
