
معرفی
Dr. Louise Dorignon is a Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow at RMIT University’s Centre for Urban Research within the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies. Her research focuses on sustainable housing practices, modular prefabrication, and circular economy approaches to urban development. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and Lyon, awarded in 2019, and has held roles including Research Fellow in the ARC Linkage HOME Project. Her work addresses affordable housing, post-carbon urban living, and stakeholder collaboration across industries and governments. Key achievements include an ARC DECRA Fellowship (2025–2028) and the Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship. She is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in related fields.
- Education: PhD in Urban Geography (University of Melbourne/University of Lyon, 2019)
- Affiliations: Centre for Urban Research, RMIT; collaborations with global stakeholders including material manufacturers, policymakers, and householders.
- Research Themes: Sustainable construction, circular economy housing, modular prefabrication, urban densification, and housing resilience.
Her research integrates critical social science and policy analysis, emphasizing lived experiences of housing and industry transformation. Notable projects include studies on Commonwealth Games housing and circular economy frameworks in Australia.



