The University of Newcastle, Researcher report.

Researcher: Professor Steffen Lehmann
School: School of Architecture and Built Environment
Commenced with Institution: 01-JUL-2006
Personal URL: http://www.slab.com.au/

Funded Projects

Please note, only grants administered through the University of Newcastle Research Office are recorded here. For a more complete picture of the researcher's grant history a Personal URL may be supplied, above.

Research Team Initial Year Duration (Years) Funding Body/Client Award Type Title of Project Collaborating Partners Total Cash $ Total Inkind $
Professor Steffen Lehmann 2007 1 Newcastle Port Corporation Project - Research Grant Portcity Urban Renewal Project 2007   35000  

Research Higher Degree Supervision

For a more complete picture of the researcher's supervision history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Current Student Supervision

Program Supervision Level Research Topic
PhD (Fine Art) Co-Supervisor Substance of a Shadow
M Philosophy (Architecture) Principal Supervisor Simple and Cost-Effective Strategies to Reduce the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Existing Building Stock

Total Equivalent Full-time Student Units (EFTSU):

Supervision Level EFTSU
Masters 0.350
PhD 0.200

Research Publications

Please note, the publications listed here:
(1) relate to the researcher's position at the University of Newcastle only
(2) are for selected categories of publications, and
(3) relate to publication year 1998, onwards.
For a more complete picture of the researcher's publication history a Personal URL may be supplied at the top of this page.

Journal Article

Chapman Michael James, Lehmann Steffen, ’Chandigarh, Corbusier and the crowd: Architecture and spatial congestion in Northern India’, Indian Architect & Builder, 20 120-122 (2007) [C2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Collaborative roles of architecture & art’, Indian Architect & Builder, 21 106-108 (2007) [C2]

Chapman Michael James, Lehmann Steffen, ’Congestion & movement: Cities, crowds & Chandigarh’, Design Philosophy Papers, 1-9 (2007) [C1]

Ostwald Michael, Lehmann Steffen, ’Essay: Architectural Models. Get real’, Architecture New Zealand, 85-86 (2007) [C3]

Lattke Frank, Lehmann Steffen, ’Multi-storey residential timber construction: Current developments in Europe’, Journal of Green Building, 2 119-129 (2007) [C1]

Lattke Frank, Lehmann Steffen, ’Say it with timber’, Indian Architect & Builder, 64-66 (2007) [C2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Sustainability on the urban scale: 'Green Urbanism' - Mark II’, Journal of Green Building, 2 61-78 (2007) [C1]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Urbanising Terra Nullius’, Indian Architect and Builder, 20 78-80 (2007) [C3]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Co-Editor of the Journal of Green Building’, The Journal of Green Building, N/A (2006) [C3]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Ecology and Inner-City Urban Renaissance’, Indian Architect and Builder, 19 56-58 (2006) [C2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Other Modernisms: Modernism in India’, Indian Architect and Builder, 19 84-89 (2006) [C2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Q&A Inner-City Urban Renaissance’, Indian Architect and Builder, 19 60 (2006) [C2]

Ostwald Michael, Lehmann Steffen, ’The Relevance of Model Making: Models for Dialogue’, Indian Architect and Builder, 19 72-75 (2006) [C2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Towards a Sustainable City Centre: Integrating Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) Principles into Urban Renewal’, The Journal of Green Building, 1 84-104 (2006) [C1]

Book

Lehmann Steffen, Flow : Newcastle Architecture Projects Review 2006, Infinite Press, Newcastle, N.S.W., 259 (2007) [A3]

Conference Publication

Lehmann Steffen, ’City culture, urbanity and the creative cities debate: What makes Berlin (still) a creative city?’, Instant Cities: Emergent Trends in Architecture and Urbanism in the Arab World: The Third International Conference of the Center for the Study of Architecture in the Arab Region, American University of Sharjah, UAE (2008) [E1]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Hidden in the urban fabric: Art + architecture - A case study of collaboration in interdisciplinary contexts’, 10th Generative Art Conference GA2007. Papers, Milan, Italy (2007) [E1]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Art + Architecture. A Case Study of Collaboration in an Interdisciplinanry Context’, 2006 CES Provider Symposium: Partnering, Salt Lake City, Utah (2006) [E2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Case Study: Urban Renewal in Newcastle - Towards a Sustainable City Centre’, Proceedings of the 10th World Conference of Historical Cities, Ballarat, Australia (2006) [E2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Modernism - Reginalism Today’, Modernism Architecture in India: Symposium, Mumbai, India (2006) [E2]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Rethinking the Design Studio: Art + Architecture - A Case Study of Collaboration in an Interdisciplinary Context’, Proceedings of the CSAAR 2006, Rabat, Morocco (2006) [E1]

Lehmann Steffen, ’Rethinking the Design Studio: Art + Architecture, A Case Study of Collaboration in an Interdisciplinary Context’, Proceedings of the Architectural Education Forum 3, Istanbul, Turkey (2006) [E3]

Major Creative Work

Lehmann Steffen, Homo Faber: Architecture Models - Objects in their Own Right, Melbourne Museum (2006) [J3]

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