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Architecture at UQ is a national leader in architectural education and research. Research strengths in indigenous culture, the history and theory of architecture, and sustainable design are strongly linked into the professional degree programs, which emphasise intellectual and imaginative responses to culture and place.

Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC)

The Centre provides a national focal point for issues of Indigenous housing, architecture and a set of related human problems pertaining to the social
environments of Aboriginal communities. It operates as a research and consultancy practice, a teaching centre, and an archive.

Architecture Theory Criticism History Research Group (ATCH)

The ATCH research group focuses on 19th and 20th century architecture in Europe, Australia, European colonies and successor nations. It is concerned with historical and theoretical issues in architecture and demonstrates the relevance of historical and theoretical work in the practice of contemporary architecture.

Centre for Sustainable Design (CSD) 



Architecture Theory Criticism and History (ATCH)
ATCH is a Research Centre of the School of Architecture at The University of Queensland, Australia. Directed by Dr John Macarthur it offers an environment for academics, and research higher degree candidates working on the history and theory of architectu

Research Higher Degree
The School of Architecture’s distinctive balance between professional achievement and leadership in research ensures that it ...

Resources and Information for Research Students
As part of the Schools ongoing commitment to developing and maintaining a high-level research and teaching program, this page provides a means for students to access information on: The stages you need to progr...