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Professor Michael Trudgeon is a faculty member in the School of Design at RMIT University, Australia. His research focuses on Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, Design Practice and Management, and Building, with a particular emphasis on sustainability, urban resilience, and material science. He has supervised research projects such as The Site Re-presented: Everyday Civic Landscapes (2015) and Insecture: interdisciplinary engagements (2014).
His work explores intersections between design, technology, and urban systems, addressing challenges like decarbonization and climate adaptation. Notable publications include contributions to Decarbonising the Built Environment (2019) and Impact! From Bauhaus to IKEA (2019). He has also engaged in public-facing projects such as the Bluestone Lounge Room exhibition in Melbourne (2009).
Trudgeon’s research outputs span experimental urban design, material innovation, and collaborative design practices, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches. His projects often involve partnerships with institutions like the Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab and the University of Technology Sydney.



