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Associate Professor John Doyle serves as Associate Dean of Architecture at the School of Architecture, Urban and Design (AUD), RMIT University. His research focuses on urban density, architectural innovation, and the intersection of design with cultural and socio-economic contexts. He actively supervises postgraduate research students in areas like transdisciplinary design, urban agriculture, and small-scale infrastructure hubs.
Key research interests include hyper-dense urban environments, productive city design, and the socio-spatial dynamics of Asian urbanism. His work bridges theory and practice through projects such as Supertight and Infratecture, which explore spatial efficiency and community-driven infrastructure.
Recent publications highlight themes of urban agriculture (Cities Without Country), cultural production in dense cities (At the Table), and formal urbanism (Supertight: The Form and Texture of Tightness). Doyle’s contributions emphasize sustainable, equitable urban futures through architecture and design.
He collaborates on visionary projects like the Jabiru Masterplan and leads pedagogical initiatives in digital fabrication and future practice frameworks.
