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Nigel Bertram is a Professor of Architecture at Monash University's Faculty of Art Design and Architecture and Director of NMBW Architecture Studio. His work bridges academic research and professional practice, focusing on urban design, adaptive reuse, and water-sensitive strategies. He holds a PhD from RMIT University (2010) and has led projects such as the Retrofit Housing Atlas and the Great Swamp Regenerative Park. His awards include the Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award (2011) and multiple architecture accolades for residential design.
Education:
- PhD in Architecture (RMIT University, 2010)
Research Interests:
- Urban transformation and infill development
- Water-sensitive urban design
- Adaptive reuse of existing buildings
- Climate resilience and flood management
- Indigenous-led environmental design
Recent Projects:
- "Retrofit Housing Atlas: Adaptive Reuse of Housing in Australia" (2025)
- "The Great Swamp Regenerative Park" (2021)
- "Prefab Housing Solutions for Disaster Relief" (2021-2022)
Awards:
- 2011 Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award
- 2012 ACT Architecture Awards
- 2021 Commendation in Aged Care Design
Grants & Collaborations:
- Monash University-led projects on urban water management
- Victorian Government initiatives for affordable housing
- Indigenous partnerships in environmental design
Labs/Teams: Monash Architecture Studio, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on urban resilience and adaptive design.
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