Previous Editors
Anna Kilpatrick
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Anna graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2019 with a Master of Architecture, after completing a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Literature and Philosophy. This multidisciplinary background has led her to pursue her current role as an Exhibition Design, bringing together interests in architecture, narrative, history and cultural critique.
Alissa Ricci
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Alissa Ricci is a current undergraduate in the Bachelor of Design at the University of Melbourne. Majoring in both Architecture and Landscape Architecture, whilst simultaneously practising a passion for art, her academic work and interests explore the thoughtful integration of architecture and landscape, slow architecture, materiality and visual communication.

Bo De Silva
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Bo De Silva is a second year Bachelor of Design student studying at The University of Melbourne. Whilst Bo completes his studies, he enjoys getting involved in as many architecture related events he finds across Melbourne. Bo also has a strong passion for visual art and is interested in the obscure boundary between art and architecture.

Michael Boer
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Joining the Melbourne School of Design mid 2020, Michael is studying a Bachelor of Design with a dual Major in Architecture and Landscape Architecture. He has passions in both sustainability and integration of the built and natural environment. His architectural ambition is to see the dichotomies of native ecologies against built environments be dismantled and discussions of climate crises are changed to that of sustainability solutions.

Mia Clarke
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Mia is in the final year of the Bachelor of Design at the University of Melbourne. She is particularly interested in architectural history, and how the past can be learned from and acknowledged productively. She is always keen to keep learning through discussion and reading, and loves to consider the problem solving of planning and architecture.

Jevons Wang
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Jevons is a first year Bachelor of Design student at the University of Melbourne. With a passion for both architecture and graphic design, Jevons is interested in the branding of cities and the establishing of national identities through architecture. Heavily oriented on conceptualization, he has a love for curation and narrative in art and design. Jevons takes inspiration from contemporary art, influencing his philosophy of prioritizing aesthetics and form, or function and meaning.
Dillon Webster
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Originally from Seattle, Washington, Dillon Webster has recently relocated to Melbourne with a professional background in architecture and a Master of Urban and Cultural Heritage. As a designer, Dillon interrogates traditionally assigned notions of space, and desires to unpack the historically embedded procedures and decisions of the design industry… and generally trying to queer it. As a researcher, he is exploring the themes of post-modernism, archival frameworks, memory, queer representation, and virtual heritage the through the lens of the built environment.
Yanyu Sun
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Yanyu is studying a Bachelor of Design majoring in Architecture at the University of Melbourne. Her interest in architecture lies in experimental architectural drawings. Currently located in China, she is working as a research assistant at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen). Projects she is involved in includes: the Co-housing Model and its potential significance to China, as well as “Urban Drifting”, a city directory introducing the urban history of Shenzhen.

Tom Davies
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Tom is a Bachelor of Design student at the Melbourne School of design and is completing his final studio this semester. Tom takes a keen interest in design visualisation, particularly the endless range of techniques, softwares and mediums that are up for exploration within this field. Outside of studying as an Architecture major he produces various graphic design material for the music industry and is always trying to learn both existing and emerging software to expand his bag of tricks.

Kim Võ
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Kim is interested in the representation of and by architecture; architectural form as an epistemological structure; architectural exhibition and museology; the boundary between architecture and the city; the construction of history and its counter-narratives. Born in Vietnam, he has worked in architectural practice and academia both in Vietnam and Australia. Kim is currently interested in research and pedagogical projects to question the limitation and assumptions of the prevailing modern discourse.