Dagmar Reinhardt is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at The University of Sydney, where she leads the robotics research group and the Master of Digital Architecture Research stream. With a PhD from Sydney, a Master of Architectural (Concept Design) from Hochschule der Bildenden Künste in Frankfurt, and a Diploma in Architectural Studies from Hanover, she has established herself as a leading figure in digital architecture and robotic fabrication. Her educational background includes: PhD, University of Sydney Master of Architectural (Concept Design), Hochschule der Bildenden Künste, Frankfurt Diploma, Architectural Studies (Technical), Hanover Dagmar Reinhardt's research sits at the intersection of architecture, acoustics, structure, robotics, fabrication, and material science. She investigates how robotic fabrication methods can adapt geometry, materiality, and construction techniques within design technology, exploring new solutions for the relationship between human labor and construction automation. Her work spans from theoretical investigations of design robotics to practical applications in building environments. She leads two substantial industry and state-government funded projects on new robotic applications for workspace scenarios and for safer construction work environments. As an associate editor of the Springer Journal of Construction Robotics, she networks the Australian section and is currently writing a book on 'Design Robotics' that bridges robotic approaches between construction robotics, social robots, and collaborative and creative robotics. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on human-robot collaboration in architectural contexts, with particular attention to accessibility applications, material innovation using mycelium-based composites, and the social implications of robotics. Her work demonstrates a consistent trajectory toward making robotic fabrication more accessible, inclusive, and integrated with human workflows in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, while maintaining a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches that connect architectural design with social and environmental concerns. As an educator, Reinhardt has led the Master of Digital Architecture Research stream and has taught courses including 3D Computer Design Modelling, Digital Architecture Research Studio, and Code to Production. Her design research studios have been regularly awarded the prestigious National Student Award for Structural Innovation and for Digital Innovation by the AIA Institute of Architects, Sydney. She was the Foundational Program Director of the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments (BAE, 2014-2018) and has lectured internationally. Reinhardt's current research students are working on innovative projects focused on acoustic retroreflection, techno-subjectivities, inclusive playground design for visually impaired children, eco-cartography, and human-robot collaboration toolkits. She serves as an External Examiner for multiple prestigious institutions worldwide and maintains active collaborations across architecture, computer science, and human-computer interaction fields.





