
معرفی
Renee Miller-Yeaman is a Melbourne Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Architectural History and Theory at the University of Melbourne's Melbourne School of Design. Her research focuses on intersections between politics, social histories, and architecture, with interdisciplinary approaches spanning architectural theory, geography, urban planning, and history.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Architectural History and Theory (University of Melbourne, 2023)
- Master of Architecture (First Class Honours, University of Melbourne)
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (Degree with Honours, Victorian College of the Arts)
Research Focus: Specializes in housing design histories, institutional architecture, and migrant contributions to nation-building. Current work explores night-time economies for shift workers and temporal urban dynamics through ARC-funded projects. Collaborates with the Melbourne Centre for Cities and Australian Centre for Architectural History, Urban and Cultural Heritage (ACAHUCH).
Awards & Recognition:
- Dean's Prize for Postgraduate Publication
- Rosann S. Berry Fellowship
- David Saunders Founder's Grant
Grants & Projects:
- ARC Project: 'Night Shift: Planning and Designing Night-time Economies' (2022–2024)
- ARC Project: 'Temporal Cities, Provisional Citizens' (2015–2018)
- ARC Project: 'Architecture and Industry: Migrant Contribution to Nation-Building' (2019–2022)
Teaching & Engagement: Extensive teaching across architectural history and urban studies at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Editor for Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. Active in public engagement through art exhibitions and policy-related research.





