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Prof. Michael Ostwald

Work Phone(02) 4921 5776
Fax(02) 4921 6913
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OfficeA105, Architecture

Funding

Summary

Number of grants44
Total funding$3,636,817

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (2 grants)

Project EVA: an environmentally responsible facility for interdisciplinary supercomputing applications$263,000

Mapping research priorities for disaster preparedness and recovery: Improving built environment resilience through construction industry collaboration$9,394

2011 (1 grants)

Enhancing and Assessing Group and Team Learning in Architecture and Related Design Contexts$4,000

2010 (3 grants)

Recomputing the canon: using computational methods to develop an alternative understanding of the history of 20th century architecture.$546,000

Modelling and predicting patterns of pedestrian movement: using robotics and machine learning to improve the design of urban space.$486,000

Attitudes and Behaviours in Consumer Spaces: Quantifying the Benefits of a Sustainable Retail Environment$47,500

2009 (3 grants)

Complex and nonlinear pattern analysis in architectural space, form and program: developing computational tools to support social and cultural design$891,200

Assessing Creativity: Strategies and Tools to Support Teaching and Learning in Architecture and Design$194,000

Attitudes and Behaviours in Consumer Spaces: Quantifying the Benefits of a Sustainable Retail Environment$135,000

2007 (3 grants)

Shaping social and cultural spaces: the application of computer visualisation and machine learning techniques to the design of architectural and urban spaces$275,829

Identification of teaching and instructional issues and opportunities for the architecture and associated disciplines$100,000

Aboriginal identities within architecture and the built environment: Perceptions of a sample of indigenous and non-indigenous architects.$16,000

2006 (2 grants)

Developing computational and algorithmic analytical techniques for investigating urban space$100,000

Computational Modeling of Design$60,000

2005 (2 grants)

2005 RIBG allocation$9,161

Topographic folds in Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance. An invasion into phenomenological and psychasthenic application of computer generated form$9,105

2003 (4 grants)

Integrated Autonomous Housing for Remote Australian Communities: Analysis, Synthesis and Testing.$56,065

Design Assessment and Review of State Significant Projects$44,000

Integrated Autonomous Housing for Remote Australian Communities: Analysis, Synthesis and Testing.$25,000

An Analysis of the Phenomenological and Psychasthenic Performance of Topographic Surface Structures in the On-Line Facility, Victoria University, Melbourne.$8,270

2002 (2 grants)

An Analysis of the Cultural, Social and Symbolic Performance of Computer-Generated, Post-Euclidean, Architecture in Australia.$92,200

An Analysis of the Phenomenological and Political Performance of Knot Geometry in the National Museum of Australia$12,000

2001 (2 grants)

An Textual Analysis of Ruskin's Stones of Venice made in terms of its Multi-Disciplinary Relationship with his Other Works.$7,000

An Analysis of the Impact of Changing Geometric Knowledge on Architectural Philosophy between 1943 and 1968: A Pilot Project.$6,000

2000 (2 grants)

A Pilot Study into the Impact of Theories of Geometry on the Formation of Theories of Architecture after 1968.$12,000

An Analysis of John Ruskin's Visual Imaging of St Marks, Venice.$8,000

1999 (3 grants)

FRACTAL ARCHITECTURE: AN ANALYSIS OF MULTI-DIRECTIONAL HYBRIDISATION IN ARCHITECTURAL THEORY$9,000

RUSKIN'S ARCHITECTURAL MYTHS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HYBRID THEORY DEVELOPMENT IN RUSKIN'S ARCHITECTURAL THOUGHT$9,000

Professor Robert Segrest, Chair of the Department of Architecture, Iowa State University, 1/5/99 - 30/7/99.$4,570

1998 (3 grants)

Ruskin's Achitectural labyrinth: An Analysis of the Interconnectedness of Ruskin's Architectural and Other Disciplinary Theories$14,000

Uni-directional Hybridisation in Architectural Theory: Foundation Work$11,500

Nexus 98': Relationships Between Architecture and Mathematics, Italy 6-9 June 1998$2,400

1997 (3 grants)

Uni-directional hybridisation in architectural theory: Foundation Work$10,000

Three-dimensional imagination in the conceptual design process in architecture$6,000

Venetian transcripts: a critical appraisal of the Ruskinian architectural texts peripheral to the Stones of Venice$4,400

1996 (3 grants)

A study, for the Newcastle bicentenary, of the urban iconography of Newcastle through the agencies of collective memory and interstitial space.$10,000

A creative work examining the relationship between the body and architecture in electronic environmets$6,650

Architectural Science: Informatics and Design, 30th Conference of the ANZASCA Society, Hong Kong, 16-19 July, 1996$1,423

1995 (3 grants)

Identification of Critical and Sub-critical Decisions Affecting Time and Cost Performance of Public Sector Construction Projects$8,000

The Execution of a Set of Design Drawings for a Project Entitled 'A Graphical Extrapolation of the Loss of the Human Body in Arhcitectural Theory'$4,920

Accessory/Architecture, NZ, 6-8 July$719

1994 (1 grants)

CIB W-70 SYMPOSIUM - Tokyo - 26-28 October 1994$2,165

1993 (2 grants)

93,94,95 COLLAB./Public Works Dept.NSW/ Derivation, Validation and Implementation of Quantitative Measurements of Buildability in Public Sector Projects$114,400

'Architecture Post Modernity and Difference' - Singapore - Mandarin Hotel - 14 - 17 April 1993$946