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Professor Peter Elliott is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Architecture at Monash University, part of the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) from the University of Melbourne (1993) and a Master of Architecture by Project from RMIT University (1995). Recognized as one of Australia’s most awarded architects, Elliott has garnered over 60 national awards, including notable recognitions for sustainable design, public architecture, and urban planning. His work emphasizes community-focused facilities, public housing, and responsible architectural practices. His firm is celebrated as a long-standing training ground for young architects.
Key research interests include heritage preservation, institutional design, regional architecture, and the integration of architecture with landscape and urban contexts. His projects, such as the Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe and the Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts, showcase innovative sustainable practices and community engagement. Media coverage highlights his contributions to educational and cultural infrastructure, including articles in *The Sydney Morning Herald* and *ArchitectureAU*.
- Awards: Multiple National Architecture Awards, Think Brick Award, Victorian Architecture Awards
- Advising/Grants: Over 30 years of mentorship in architectural education through his practice
- Labs/Teams: Collaborations with architects such as Simon van der Velden, Jonathan Doyle, and Hiroshi Saleem on major projects




