
معرفی
Dr. Nicole Sully is a Senior Lecturer in the History and Theory of Architecture and Architectural Design at the University of Queensland's School of Architecture, Design and Planning, affiliated with the ATCH Research Group. She holds a PhD from the University of Western Australia (2005) and undergraduate degrees in Fine Arts and Architecture from the same institution.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Western Australia
- Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Western Australia
- Doctorate in Architecture and Memory: A Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
Research Interests:
- Interdisciplinary connections between architecture and memory
- Pathologies of place and urban environments
- Heritage conservation and modern architectural history
- Australian architectural and art history
Her work bridges historical analysis with contemporary issues, exploring how architectural spaces reflect societal values and cultural narratives.
Publications & Collaborations:
- Co-editor of Out of Place (Gwalia) (2014) and Shifting Views (2008)
- Contributions to Fabrications, ARQ, and M/C Journal
- Curated exhibitions like Recollecting Home (2018)
Affiliations:
- Member, College Art Association
- Editorial Board, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand
Her research emphasizes the role of architecture in shaping collective memory and addressing urban challenges through interdisciplinary approaches.





