School research

Academics in the School of Architecture and Built Environment have an international reputation for the quality of their research. Our research performance is excellent, and our researchers regularly work on both national and international projects.

Several school staff hold prestigious research grants from the Australian Research Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth, state and local governments, as well as the APN and UN.

PhD and research masters

PhD and research masters


Our research strengths

The School of Architecture and the Built Environment is a research-intensive school with expertise in a wide range of areas including:

  • Architecture (Theory and Practice)
  • Community and Engagement
  • Environment
  • Equity
  • Health
  • Heritage
  • History
  • Indigeneity
  • Industrialisation
  • Materials
  • Management
  • People
  • Policy
  • Technologies
  • Communities
  • Housing
  • Risk

Over the last decade academics in our School have been awarded more than $7,000,000 in research income and have published more than 300 research books, chapters and papers.

Our research strengths in creative endeavour (research by design) are also significant, and academics have both curated and had their works featured in state, national and international exhibitions.

"At SABE we have an amazing cohort of HDR Candidates and Supervisors. Across Architecture, Construction Management and Disaster Resilience we are both critically analysing and expanding contemporary modes of practice, as well as solving industry problems for a more socially just, sustainable and efficient future of the architecture & construction industries."

Dr Sarah Breen Lovett, HDR Director of SABE
"Staff and students from across our School work together to plan, design and build resilient communities. We demonstrate that commitment every day through our teaching, research and social engagement programs."

Dr Marcus Jefferies, Head of Discipline, Construction Management
Research Areas and Focus

Research Areas and Focus