Malte Wagenfeldمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Malte Wagenfeld is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Design at RMIT University, Australia. He is based at the City Campus and actively supervises postgraduate research projects in domains such as sustainable design, sensory environments, and digital fabrication. His work bridges theoretical research and creative practice, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration. His research interests encompass Design Practice and Management, Architecture, Visual Arts and Crafts, and Built Environment and Design. He explores how design shapes lived experiences through the lens of air, interior atmospheres, sensory perception, phenomenology, and climate change. Notable topics include the agency of material processes, regenerative design methodologies, and the integration of technology into environmental and spatial systems. Malte’s recent publications highlight trends in urban climate analysis, regenerative design, and the application of digital tools for environmental experiments. His creative works and installations often investigate atmospheric dynamics, material agency, and the interplay between art and architecture. Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. In advising and grants, he has guided projects on Saudi Crafts transformation, makerspaces empowerment, and self-growing materials. While specific grant details are not provided, his work emphasizes industry collaboration and innovation. Malte is part of RMIT’s Collaboration Network, engaging in interdisciplinary projects that merge design, environmental science, and technology.




