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Scott Colman is an Assistant Professor specializing in architecture history and urbanism, focusing on the interplay between architectural forms and cultural practices. His research bridges architecture with arts, humanities, and social sciences. He authored a definitive book on Ludwig Hilberseimer and is completing a manuscript on Colin Rowe to explore Anglo-American architectural thought. Colman holds a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney and teaches courses like ARCH 346/646 (History/Theory of Architecture II), ARCH 450 (Formal Analysis), and ARCH 102 (Principles of Architecture II).
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Sydney
- M.Arch., The Ohio State University
- B.Sc.Arch. Hons I + Medal, University of Sydney
- B.Comm., University of Technology, Sydney
Research interests include modern architecture’s relationship with avant-garde art, environmental urbanism, and the legacy of mid-20th-century thinkers like Hilberseimer and Mies van der Rohe. His articles critically analyze architectural theory through lenses like sociological context, technological critique, and narrative forms.
Scientific Awards:
- B.Sc.Arch. Hons I + Medal
Colman’s practice spans government architecture offices and heritage conservation projects in Australia and the U.S., including pro bono work for Indigenous clients. His work bridges academic research with applied design, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.





